just want cafe ---100% pure Malaysia Liberica in US

Hi all, first of all, thanks for clicking on this post and viewing it.

I think many of you know about Columbia, Kenya, Brazilian coffee etc. And you might know that many of these coffees that are imported to the US market are Arabica or Robusta beans.

While today's US markets are dominated by these two types of beans, there actually is another major type of coffee that exists in the coffee commodity, but not well known by many. This type of coffee is catogorized as Coffea Liberica.

It is only 1% in coffee commodity trading.

Among this 1%, most of them are from Vietnam or the Philippines. And it is hardly found anywhere that sells 100% pure Malaysia Liberica.

Malaysia Liberica tastes very strong, the smell lasts very long after drinking. If you consider yourself as a tough guy or lady, I will recommended that you try some of this coffee.

We work closely with our coffee farm in Malaysia and also directly import from them. Ask us any questions about our product. If you feel like doing serious business with us, we welcome you to go for a tour in our coffee farm in Malaysia.

Just Want Cafe not only sells the Malaysia Liberica, we also bring the "Just Drip" technology into the US market. This Just Drip technology is wide spread in the Japan market, which was invented by a Japanese in recent years. With this kind of filter, you just need hot water to enjoy your coffee. No matter where you are, airport, at work, at home, all you need is just hot water. This does not require any fancy machine to brew the coffee you like.

Ask me any questions with any of your concerns, and you know, I will be more than happy to give you the best answers.

Please visit our website 'Just Want Cafe - Arabica & Liberica Marriage'

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for more details if you are interested. We do not just sell retail coffee and Just Drip products, we also wholesale them.

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