Which Aldi coffee beans are the best?
ALDI’s Lazzio Coffee Beans have taken a top spot at the 2024 World Series of Golden Bean Awards. ALDI’s Lazzio Luxe Blend Premium Coffee Beans ($29. Large Franchise Espresso category. While the Lazzio Medium Coffee Beans ($17. Large Franchise Milk category.ALDI has previously won the ‘Overall Large Chain Champion’ category in the Golden Bean Awards Australasia in 2024, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 and ‘Large Chain Champion’ at the World Series Golden Bean Awards in 2024. The full ALDI Lazzio range includes: Lazzio Medium Coffee Beans 1kg, $19.ALDI has previously won the ‘Overall Large Chain Champion’ category in the Golden Bean Awards Australasia in 2024, 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019 and ‘Large Chain Champion’ at the World Series Golden Bean Awards in 2024. The full ALDI Lazzio range includes: Lazzio Medium Coffee Beans 1kg, $19.
Is Aldi coffee Robusta or arabica?
Aldi’s selection covers a variety of beans, including Arabica and Robusta. These types differ in terms of cultivar, processing technique, and indeed, in taste. Despite containing less caffeine than Robusta, Arabica beans are often considered superior in taste. Arabica tends to have a smoother, sweeter taste, with flavour notes of chocolate and sugar. They often also have hints of fruits or berries.There are four different types of coffee beans, those being Robusta, Arabica, Liberica, and Excelsa. However, the Arabica coffee bean is the most common, making up about 60% – 70% of the coffee that is produced globally. Robusta is also a more common coffee bean used in coffee.Brazil (39%) Brazil is the largest coffee producing country in the world, accounting for over 39% of global coffee production. The country is known for its high-quality Arabica beans, which are grown in the states of Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo, and Parana.
Who manufactures Aldi coffee?
NewCoffee is the primary roaster for Aldi-brand coffee products, but it receives raw beans from all over the world. NewCoffee receives and processes raw coffee beans before roasting. The beans happen to come from various well-known coffee growers, including Brazil, Honduras, Tanzania, and Colombia. Whether it’s Barissimo in Europe, the UK and the United States or the UK-only premium brand Specially Selected, the roastery NewCoffee supplies our own-brand coffee products to all ALDI markets.