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Cascara Dried Coffee Cherry Tea

Origin:

Nicaragua

Flavor :

Fruity & Sweet

Notes:

Ripe Plum, Brown Sugar, Tamarind
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Our Take

How We Taste It

Dried coffee cherries can be made into a tea that is delicious. The flavor is bright, with an intriguing sweetness that makes for a cup that is well worth savoring.  The finish brings you tamarind without being overbearing. 

About The Coffee

This unique tea comes from naturally processed coffee cherries, carefully dried in the Nicaraguan sun. The slow drying method captures their natural sugars, creating a sweet, fruity infusion that’s both complex and refreshing. Perfect as a standalone drink or paired with light snacks, it offers a sustainable way to enjoy coffee in an entirely new form.



Origins

Nicaragua

Producer

Rene Paguaga

Altitude

1350 -1,600 m

Process

Natural

About The Roaster

Rogue Wave Coffee Roasters, founded by David Laville and David Walsh, is one of Canada’s top specialty coffee roasters. They're known for their innovative approach to sourcing, roasting, and brewing, and their diverse range of single-origin coffees. Led by operating partner Ply Pasarj, a Ph.D. holder and Canadian brewing champion, Rogue Wave embodies a deep passion for coffee.  At Gems, we’re proud to offer their coffee, celebrating their impact on Alberta and beyond. You can read more about Rogue Wave here.





Year Founded

2014

Location

Edmonton

Frequently Asked Questions

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We offer local pickup for online orders. Simply select \Pick-up at our location\ at checkout, and we’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready—typically within 2 to 4 business hours. As a perk, enjoy a complimentary coffee on us when you come to pick up your order!

Since 2021, we’ve shipped coffee across Alberta and throughout Canada. As of 2024, our focus is on serving rural Alberta, including the counties surrounding our café—Westlock, Barrhead, Woodlands, and Athabasca—while still shipping wherever our customers need us.

Orders are typically shipped within 24 to 48 business hours. Once processed, you’ll receive a confirmation with tracking details to follow your shipment. If there are any delays, we notify customers promptly after the order is placed.

We supply only whole beans because coffee begins to oxidize and lose flavor within 15 minutes of being ground. Grinding your coffee fresh ensures its full aroma and taste are preserved.

Every coffee is unique—light roasts, dark roasts, different origins, or brewing methods all bring distinct flavors. We’re often used to brewing every coffee the same, and while that might work sometimes, it rarely brings out the best in your cup—even with something as forgiving as drip coffee. At Gems, we add value by including tailored brewing guidelines with every coffee and taking the time to understand your setup to help you fine-tune your brew for the perfect experience.

To maintain optimal freshness, store coffee in an airtight container at room temperature, away from heat, light, and moisture.

We cannot accept returns or offer refunds for opened bags. However, we’re happy to provide a full refund for any quality concerns or defects. Customer satisfaction is a priority.

Specialty coffee stands apart from the commercial coffee often found in supermarkets. While commercial coffee is typically mass-produced using mechanized harvesting and lower-grade beans, specialty coffee begins with meticulous care. Farmers handpick only the ripest cherries, focusing on quality over quantity. Unlike large-scale operations, specialty coffee is small-batch roasted, allowing for greater precision and flavor development. Alberta is home to over 100 nano and micro-roasters, each crafting less than 1,000 lbs annually. This approach ensures a coffee experience that is rich, nuanced, and rooted in craftsmanship—something commercial coffee simply can’t replicate.

Specialty coffee often comes from small-scale farms that can’t afford certifications like Organic or Fair Trade. These farms grow high-quality beans without pesticides, relying on sustainable methods out of necessity. Direct trade, a common practice among Alberta’s roasters, often provides farmers with higher earnings compared to Fair Trade certification standards. This practice also fosters closer relationships between farmers and roasters, ensuring higher-quality coffee for consumers.