I have fallen in love...

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BurnItDwn

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"Maragogipe (also called elephant bean) is a variety of arabica that produces an extremely large, rather porous bean. It is a mutant that spontaneously appeared in Brazil, almost as though the giant of Latin-America thought regular beans were too puny and produced something in its own image. It was first discovered growing near the town of Maragogipe, in the northeastern state of Bahia. Subsequently it has been carried elsewhere in Latin America and generally adopts the flavor characteristics of the soil to which it has been transplanted."
(except stolen from coffeereview.com)

So, you are in love with GIANT MUTANT COFFEE!

That is awesome
 

Pliablemoose

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"Maragogipe (also called elephant bean) is a variety of arabica that produces an extremely large, rather porous bean. It is a mutant that spontaneously appeared in Brazil, almost as though the giant of Latin-America thought regular beans were too puny and produced something in its own image. It was first discovered growing near the town of Maragogipe, in the northeastern state of Bahia. Subsequently it has been carried elsewhere in Latin America and generally adopts the flavor characteristics of the soil to which it has been transplanted."
(except stolen from coffeereview.com)

So, you are in love with GIANT MUTANT COFFEE!

That is awesome

I really didn't pay attention to the size till it wouldn't feed through my grinder, and looked it up. It's got an awesome flavor.
 
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There was a nuclear waste spill in Bahia in the 60s. Coincidence?
Everyone was worried about Godzilla. Turns out it just makes for awesome coffee. I think we know what we need to do... blanket Kentucky in that shit and bask in the glory of giant whiskey! No, I don't know what the hell giant whiskey is, I just know I want it. It'll go great with my giant coffee.
 

Pliablemoose

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