Kiss of the Jumbie Coffee

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Bilter
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Kiss of the Jumbie Coffee

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Was in St John a couple of weeks ago and bought a half pound of kiss of the Jumbie. What is the flavor of that Coffee? To me it tasted like mango but I could be wrong.
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here's how Ruth describes it on her web site.

Kiss Of The Jumbie - St. John Spice’s best-selling coffee. Roasted with chocolate and coconut and dusted with cocoa
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Really????
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I knew about the chocolate but don't think I would have guessed coconut. It does have that little "something" though. Did you buy beans? you can see the cocoa on them.
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mmmmmmmm sounds good!
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Love Kiss of Jumbie!!! :D :D :D
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I am a real fan of different coffees and Kiss of Jumbie sounds like something I must try. Must get some when we return in November. Thanks for this post.

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MarkR wrote:I am a real fan of different coffees and Kiss of Jumbie sounds like something I must try. Must get some when we return in November. Thanks for this post.

Mark
I don't normally like flavored coffee but this one is nice. Subtle. Not like you are drinking something with syrup.
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I've never really been that into flavored coffees (with the exception of a couple from New Orleans), but Kiss of the Jumbie is just about the only coffee I drink any more. I order it from Ruth and she always gets it to me right away! But why pay for postage just for coffee? I always have her throw in some Cruz Bay Grill Rub, or one of those trinkets I saw and didn't get when I was there(like the entire store!) I brought KOJ back for some friends and one friend instantly sniffed out the coconut, which I didn't pick up on. But I can certainly taste it now!
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I am a KISS OF THE JUMBIE addict!! I just got 4lbs in the mail from Ruth last week.

I order the Decaf and make a pot every afternoon. It's really good with the vanilla creamer and also on ice! Add a little of the right kind of alcohol and you've got a really good drink. Marybeth didn't you make a martini style drink with leftover KOJ one time?? I think you posted the pic on Food Porn.

Yum, yum, yum............ :lol:
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I love flavored coffee and I will definitely need to try this kind!
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Jan&MikeVa wrote:I am a KISS OF THE JUMBIE addict!! I just got 4lbs in the mail from Ruth last week.

I order the Decaf and make a pot every afternoon. It's really good with the vanilla creamer and also on ice! Add a little of the right kind of alcohol and you've got a really good drink. Marybeth didn't you make a martini style drink with leftover KOJ one time?? I think you posted the pic on Food Porn.

Yum, yum, yum............ :lol:
SURE DID. Wish I had one now!

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