
UPDATE 1: Went MIA for months but eventually it came back.
(UPDATE 2 SEPT 2025) Once again, MIA. In this case with 5 countries involved there may be a new wrinkle with TARIFFS of course.
UPDATE 3 (End Sept 2025) The front desk staff looked it up for me and told me it is not discontinued and is coming back in a few months; sure enough she said the delay on shipment was likely due to tariffs.
Trader Joe’s Organic Fair Trade FIVE COUNTRY ESPRESSO blend, whole bean, dark roast coffee
If you want espresso or dark roast coffee the options at Trader Joe’s are a little more limited compared to the light and medium roast coffees. Now don’t get me wrong, light and medium roast coffees are wonderful. They’re a terrific choice for most coffee lovers, especially those who make coffee using a drip, pour-over or French press method. However if you make espresso, either with an espresso machine or even use a Moka pot (as I have started doing recently for Moka Pot “espresso”) then you likely want whole beans in a nice dark roast. Or maybe even if you make drip or pour over, your taste preferences just like a darker roast.
These beans are from FIVE different countries….El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Sumatra, Indonesia (wow!).
Best is to grind the beans just before you make the coffee for maximum aroma and flavor…you know, the way any typical coffee geek will do (count me in). I promise you grinding these whole espresso beans fresh will release an intense, heavenly aroma in your kitchen. And you don’t need a $300 burr grinder. A $20 grinder can do fine.

TJ’s FIVE COUNTRY ESPRESSO whole bean is a very good coffee for espresso, moka pot and all dark roast coffee lovers. It’s especially terrific when you first open up the can, when you’ll get the maximum aroma and see super shiny beans just glistening with oil, which is what fresh roasted espresso beans looks like. Once the beans get exposed to air they’ll look less shiny, in about 3-5 days however they will still taste pretty good. TIP: you can parcel up the beans in a number of small ziplock bags, freeze them, and take out bags as needed.
FIVE COUNTRY ESPRESSO WHOLE BEAN COFFEE; $8.99 (13 oz)
MOKA POT – Moka pots may not be “true espresso” but they make a great cup of java. If you are interested in getting one, there’s a link below to one of the more inexpensive Moka Pots (Primula) on Amazon. The original Bialetti Moka Pot is excellent of course but it is a bit pricey. (note: “cups” in this case refer to a tiny espresso cup with just 2-3 oz liquid) I like the “9 cup” Moka Pots for doing Cafe Con Leche for 2 people who love coffee. You can get a “Moka 9” for just over $20, not a bad deal at all. Every Italian kitchen has one or more Moka’s and 60 million Italians can’t be wrong.


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Jan 24, 2024 @ 18:05:17
Like everything else I love from Trader Joe’s……..it has been discontinued.🤐
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Feb 02, 2024 @ 15:30:06
I wonder if that’s why they are “featuring” this in our store. They have it displayed with a big sign. Just in case I got 2 bags to stock up my pantry.
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Feb 20, 2024 @ 07:12:02
We are dying! Have you found a decent organization replacement? Or, has anyone found the manufacturer of these?
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Sep 21, 2025 @ 18:51:46
Yep! Another great cup bites the dust!
Any ideas for another mild yet dark roast organic coffee? Our pantry is full of blind guesses – coffees we bought to try out, but found too bitter. Just trying to avoid the acrylamide in light and medium roast.
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Sep 22, 2025 @ 13:50:25
“Bites the dust” as in your Trader Joe’s told you it’s discontinued (officially)? I will have to research this some more as I love this coffee, as well as a friend who has also been looking for it for the last month or so. We’ve both been holding our breath that it comes back. Unfortunately its been a terrible year for both COFFEE and CHOCOLATE, bad growing conditions, bad weather, so production is down and prices are up on both coffee and chocolate.
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