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Highland Tea
$20.00Box(es)Experience the rich taste of Nigeria’s Mambila Plateau with Highland Tea®. Grown and blended at a single estate in Taraba State, each box contains 25 premium tea bags crafted to the highest standards. Enjoy a smooth, naturally robust flavor that brings a taste of West Africa straight to your cup.
Kawa Moka Ghanian Vanilla Coffee
$20.00Kawa Moka tells the story of Ghana’s history with cacao intertwined with our rich coffee flavours. Kawa being an Arabic word that translates to coffee; “the wine of the bean”, Moka being a seaport city in Yemen, iconically known for being coffee’s gateway to Europe.
Native Robusta coffee originated in Central and West Africa and has been growing in Leklebi since the 1930s.
Growing amongst cacao trees, plantain, and food crops, our coffee produces complex notes wrapped up in chocolate, fruit and nuts. We specialize in small-batch, artisan-roasted specialty coffee, grown sustainably in over 250 farms, 40% with Indigenous women representation, across 3 coffee enclaves in the Volta Region.
Kawa Moka Vanilla Coffee Grounds
$20.00Package(s)Kawa Moka tells the story of Ghana’s history with cacao intertwined with our rich coffee flavours. Kawa being an Arabic word that translates to coffee; “the wine of the bean,” Moka being a seaport city in Yemen, iconically known for being coffee’s gateway to Europe.
Leklebi Single Origin Dark Roast, Fine Ground
$20.00Package(s)Experience the bold spirit of Ghana with Kawa Moka Coffee’s Leklebi Single Origin Dark Roast. Grown in the mountainous region of Leklebi among cacao and shea trees, this wild-grown robusta coffee boasts a rich, chocolatey, and nutty flavor profile with refreshing notes of fruit. Enjoy nearly twice the caffeine and antioxidants of Arabica in every fine ground sip.
Nana’s Rice – Premium Ghanaian Long Grain Rice
$20.00Experience the authentic taste of Ghana with Nana’s Rice by Agro Kings. Our premium long-grain rice, carefully sorted for quality, cooks with less water for a fluffier texture—perfect for your cooking masterpiece, especially with traditional rice dishes like Jollof for example.
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