From Bean to Cup: Unveiling the Sustainable Journey of Your Coffee with Too Good Coffee

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From Bean to Cup: Unveiling the Sustainable Journey of Your Coffee with Too Good Coffee

Coffee - a morning ritual, a midday pick-me-up, a warm hug in a mug. But have you ever wondered about the journey your beans take before reaching your cup? At Too Good Coffee & Roastery, a Canadian coffee importer and passionate Vancouver roaster, we take immense pride in crafting exceptional coffee experiences while prioritizing a sustainable and ethical supply chain.

 

The Journey of a Coffee Bean: From Farm to Your Door

Small batch roasters like Too Good Coffee & Roastery have a unique role to play in the coffee industry. We primarily source our coffee beans through esteemed traders in Taiwan, a strategy that ensures we offer an unmatched selection and the finest quality. This approach also guarantees the freshness of our coffee beans, as our suppliers collaborate closely with local farmers to promote sustainability and continuous supply. This also guarantees that we can continuously get fresher coffee beans.  Our suppliers work closely with local farmers to achieve sustainability. This allows us to build strong relationships with our partners, ensuring the highest quality beans while promoting sustainable farming practices.

 

Canadian Coffee Compliance: Your Guarantee of Safe and Delicious Coffee

As a Canadian coffee importer, we adhere to strict regulations set by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to ensure the safety and quality of our products. Here are 5 specific protocols we follow:

  1. CFIA Import Requirements: All our coffee beans undergo mandatory CFIA inspection upon arrival in Canada. This inspection includes testing for contaminants like mycotoxins and pesticides, ensuring they meet strict safety standards.
  2. Traceability and Labeling: We maintain meticulous records throughout the supply chain, adhering to CFIA labeling requirements. This transparency allows you to trace the origin of your coffee beans and ensures accurate information on the bag.
  3. Canadian Food Safety Standards: We adhere to rigorous Canadian Food Safety Standards throughout our operations, from bean storage to roasting and packaging. This commitment safeguards the quality and freshness of our coffee.

 

Too Good Coffee & Roastery: Where Quality Meets Sustainability

At Too Good Coffee & Roastery, we are committed to exceptional coffee and a sustainable future. Here's a glimpse into the magic we create:

  • Ethiopia Bench-Maji Lucy Geisha: This single-origin filter roast boasts floral notes of jasmine and bergamot with a hint of citrus, offering a truly unique and unforgettable experience. Available in whole bean or ground coffee, this exquisite coffee is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
  • Brazil Cerrado: This medium roast, single-origin delight offers a smooth and creamy body with hints of chocolate and hazelnut. Perfect for those who appreciate a balanced and satisfying cup, the Brazil Cerrado is a crowd-pleaser. Choose from our freshly roasted whole bean or ground coffee options.
  • Costa Rica Musician Mozart: This lively and bright single-origin filter roast bursts with flavors of apple, honey, and a touch of spice. A true conversation starter, the Costa Rica Musician Mozart is a must-try for coffee enthusiasts seeking a complex and flavorful experience. We offer it in whole-bean and drip bags to bring the freshest taste to your cup. 

 

Experience the Difference: Shop Sustainable Coffee Today

Too Good Coffee & Roastery is your one-stop shop for the most tasteful coffee beans and a sustainable cup in the morning. Explore our online coffee store to discover a world of exceptional single-origin roasts and espresso blend coffee, ethically sourced and roasted to perfection delivered straight to our Vancouver, British Columbia facility. With whole bean and drip bag coffee  options available, we cater to every brewing preference.

 

Shop our coffee collections today and embark on a delicious and sustainable coffee journey!

 

 

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