Wake up to the bold, invigorating aroma of Medu Aromatic Medcoffee. Crafted for the true connoisseur, this is a traditional South Indian filter coffee blend that brings the misty plantations of Coorg right to your kitchen.
We believe the perfect cup requires the perfect balance. That is why Medcoffee uses an expert blend of 80% Premium Coffee (a mix of high-quality Arabica and Robusta) and 20% Chicory. This 80:20 ratio is the gold standard for South Indian filter coffee—delivering the rich, full-bodied strength of coffee with the thick, caramel-like texture and color that chicory provides.
Roasted to perfection and medium-ground, Medcoffee ensures a slow, flavorful drip in your traditional stainless steel filter, resulting in a decoction that is strong, aromatic, and absolutely delicious.
Why Choose Medu Aromatic Medcoffee?
The Golden Ratio (80:20): We use 80% Pure Coffee for the kick and 20% Chicory for that signature thickness and color. It’s the authentic “Kaapi” experience.
Sourced from Coorg: Our beans are handpicked from the renowned coffee estates of Coorg, famous for producing some of the world’s best Arabica and Robusta beans.
Freshness Locked: Our packaging ensures that the “freshly ground” aroma stays intact until the moment you open the pack.
Medium Grind: Specifically ground for stainless steel coffee filters to ensure optimal extraction—not too fast, not too slow.
How to Brew the Perfect Cup:
Add Medu Aromatic Medcoffee powder to the upper cup of your South Indian filter.
Pour boiling water over the powder and close the lid.
Let it brew for 15-20 minutes to get a thick, dark decoction.
Mix with hot milk and sugar to taste. Pour back and forth between two tumblers for the classic froth!
Frequently Asked Questions about Medcoffee
Q: What is the blend ratio?
A: Medcoffee is an 80:20 blend (80% Coffee, 20% Chicory). This is considered the ideal balance for a strong yet smooth cup of milk coffee.
Q: Is this instant coffee?
A: No, this is Filter Coffee Powder. It requires a traditional coffee filter or a French Press to brew. It will not dissolve directly in milk or water.
Q: Can I use this in an Espresso machine or French Press?
A: Yes! While it is ground for traditional Indian filters, the medium grind works excellently in a French Press or standard drip coffee maker for a bold black coffee.



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