Nigeria French Roast

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Size: 10 oz
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Nigeria French Roast from Choffy offers an enticing journey into the rich tapestry of African flavors.

Sourced from the fertile regions of Nigeria, the cocoa beans are expertly roasted in the style of a French roast, resulting in a deep, intense flavor profile. As you sip, expect to be greeted by a complex and robust mocha-like flavor, with a smoky and delightful undertone. The finish is smooth and lingering, making it a perfect beverage for those who appreciate a robust and full-bodied cup.

Nigeria French Roast is a true testament to the harmony of Nigerian cocoa and the art of French roasting.

More About Nigeria French Roast

The Nigeria French Roast is one of our newest products!

Flavor Profile

Complex, Robust, Smoky and Smooth

Serving Sizes

10oz Bag: Approximately 36-42 - 6 oz. servings

32oz Bag: Approximately 55-60 - 6 oz. servings

80oz Bag: Approximately 144-160 - 6 oz. servings

Bean Origin

Nigeria

Who Would Like This Roast?

Someone Who Loves a Deep and Smoky Chocolate Flavor

Customer Reviews

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Allyx Toney
Love it

Great product great customer service. Thank you so much.

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Saralyn C Parente
Not my favorite

I wish I had ordered Ivory Coast instead. The flavor of Nigeria French Roast is too strong for me.

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Colleen Johnson
Too smoky for my liking

This flavor was too smoky than expected. I will try a medium roast next time

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Connie Snyder
Connie

Fantastic!

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Dorothea M Weisman
Nigeria French Roast

Haven't gotten to it yet. Am still working on The Choffy Brewed Chocolate Nigeria Medium, which I really like.

Benefits of Bagged Products

For those who cherish a genuine Choffy experience, using ground Choffy offers an opportunity to delve deep into the world of flavors, aromas, and textures.

Optimal Freshness

Freshly ground Choffy provides a richer aroma and more vibrant taste.

Economic Value

Buying larger bagged products offers better value for your money.

Variety and Exploration

Experiment with blends by mixing Choffy from different origins.

Environmentally Friendly

Reduces packaging waste compared to single-serve cups.

Enhanced Brewing Experience

Allows for a deeper connection to the Choffy-making process.

Nutrition

Healthier Energy

Choffy has Theobromine in it, which gives you longer lasting energy than caffeine!

Free Radical Fighters

There's more antioxidants in a 6 oz serving than a serving and a half of blueberries.

Serotonin Boost

Choffy makes you happier by helping your body produce more Serotonin.

Only 20 Calories

With 3g carbs, 2g protein, no fat or sugar, Choffy only has 20 calories per serving!

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is located in West Africa and is bordered by Niger to the north, Chad to the northeast, Cameroon to the east, and Benin to the west. With its southern coastline on the Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa" owing to its large population and economy. It's a country of diverse cultures, languages, and religions, with over 250 ethnic groups.
  • Geography: Nigeria's landscape varies from mangrove forests and sandy shores in the south to savannahs, plateaus, and hills in the north.
  • Rivers: Nigeria is named after the Niger River, which is one of Africa's major rivers. The Niger Delta, in the southern part of the country, is one of the world's largest river deltas.
  • Climate: Nigeria experiences a mix of equatorial in the south, tropical in the center, and arid in the north.
  • Conservation Challenges: Nigeria faces environmental challenges, including deforestation, land degradation, and pollution, especially in the oil-rich Niger Delta region.

Cacao Trade

  • Historical Significance: Nigeria has historically been one of the top cocoa producers in the world, particularly during the mid-20th century.
  • Cocoa Belt: The primary cocoa-growing areas in Nigeria are in the southern states like Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, and Cross River.
  • Economic Role: Cocoa remains one of Nigeria's leading agricultural exports, though it's been overshadowed by the country's dominant oil industry.
  • Sustainability and Challenges: Like other cocoa-producing countries, Nigeria grapples with issues related to sustainable farming practices, fluctuating global cocoa prices, and ensuring fair wages for its cocoa farmers.
Nigeria, with its vast and varied landscape, holds a significant position in Africa both in terms of its cultural diversity and its economic influence, especially with its oil and agricultural industries, including the cocoa trade.