Coffee Leaf, also known as Coffee Leaf Tea or Kuti, is a unique infusion made from the leaves of the coffee plant. It’s not tea, and it doesn't taste like coffee.
What is coffee leaf then? A unique and delicious herbal infusion; low in caffeine and packed with antioxidants.
Despite being a herbal infusion this is not caffeine-free.
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
The flavour is closer to a black tea, than to coffee. Coffee leaf “tea” has a gentle sweetness, rich notes of chocolate and vanilla with a smooth mouthfeel and low astringency. The second infusion is more vegetal with a subtle earthiness.
Cost Per Cup
Cost Per Cup
30p per cup based on 3g of tea per 150ml of water and 2 infusions.
Origin
Origin
Satemwa Estate, Shire Highlands, Malawi
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Recommended Infusion Guide
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Quantity
Use 3g of leaf per 150ml of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 100°C water.
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Time
Infuse for 2 minutes, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse this tea at least twice. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
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Quantity
Use 0.2 oz of leaf per 5.5 fl oz of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 212°F water.
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Time
Infuse for 2 minutes, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse this tea at least twice. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
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Quantity
Use 1 level tbsp. per 150ml of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 100°C water.
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Time
Infuse for 2 minutes, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse this tea at least twice. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
More infusion tips
How to infuse your tea is very personal, and these are just our recommendations based on experience. Please experiment with these variables to your heart's delight. These are our recommendations, not hard and fast rules. The most delicious tea is the one you love.
Our guide uses a standard tea cup size (150ml/5.5 oz) as a measure, please adjust the quantity of leaf accordingly for less or more water. Our whole loose leaves are of such a high quality that you can infuse our teas at least twice, and the second infusion is often better than the first, with different flavours revealed as the leaf softens. If you prefer your tea stronger, add more leaf, don’t leave it for longer (this will just make it bitter).
Coffee leaf has been made into a "tea" for hundreds of years in Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee. It is known there as "kuti" and has a long history as a herbal remedy, as well as being a delicious drink.
Recent research shows it has both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and may lower cholesterol due to its high levels of mangiferin. It has lower levels of caffeine than tea, and coffee (where the caffeine is concentrated in the cherry).
Not only does coffee leaf taste wonderful and have great health benefits, but it's also a very sustainable crop.
Zero waste
At Satemwa they make their pure loose leaf coffee tea from what might have been wasted during coffee pruning. Every eight years, they cut the coffee plants back to the stump to reinvigorate the plant. When it starts to create new shoots, they keep the two strongest for regrowth and prune the rest. These tender little shoots are gathered and crafted into a delicious "tea".This pruning is done on a rotation through the coffee , so there is always a harvest each year.
Satemwa grow both tea and coffee, and they nurture one another.
They use what they prune from the tea bushes to lay around the coffee plants to protect the soil from water evaporation and weeds. The pruned leaves and branches then break down to help fertilise the soil. What is left over from the coffee cherry is made into organic fertiliser to boost the tea.
Coffee Leaf crafted at Satemwa is informed and inspired by their tea making experience. They wither the leaf, to make it softer and more pliable, and then roll it like black tea, to increase oxidation of the oils in the leaf. This minimal processing protects the leaf and creates elegant flavour.
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