
“This blend combines Ethiopian delicacy with Latin verve…Notes of chocolate, nougat, cherry”
A blend of African & Latin American coffees –
The terrific graphic design of this bag of BUUNII AZMARI coffee beans really caught my eye when I saw it recently in Trader Joe’s NEW PRODUCTS section. Bold bright colors and stylized images that kind of say “farming”….

The best news is that the coffee inside is as good as the outside. This Azamri BUNNII blend is an excellent coffee in a whole bean (light) medium roast. The bag says “medium” but its actually more like the so called blonde roast which has gotten a bit popular. Some people complain Trader Joe’s medium roasts are actually a shade darker than most “mediums” (me, i like dark). This coffee is from a smallish coffee outfit called BUUNNI COFFEE which I am glad to learn is sold under it’s own brand at Trader Joe’s, a kind of rare feat if you know TJ’s usually re-branding of stuff. The packaging for Trader Joe’s looks different from BUNNIs usual packaging so likely it was specially made especially for Trader Joes. Whoever did it did a great job of graphic design.
Opening the convenient zip closure (yet more good design) I got a lovely smell. When I ground the coffee up the aroma was truly excellent and it did have as the bag says, “notes of chocolate, nougat, cherry…”. This coffee has a perfect mix of the best of “African” and “Latin American” coffee styles, for good reason, as that is exactly what this blend is composed of: two Ethiopian single origin coffees mixed with a coffee from Honduras. It has that “winy” sharp African coffee note which that is then balanced by the Latin American smoother notes of the single origin Honduran. All around I found this to be an excellent blend, roasted perfectly to bring out the best of this coffee, in this case a bit of a blond roast. Trader Joe’s is selling it for $9.99 a bag (12 oz). I would buy this again, gladly and hope you give it a try; I kind of feel that everyone might like this coffee, which I’ve had at their original location (Buuni) when they had just opened years ago way up on Inwood at the tip of Manhattan.
I found this to be an impressive coffee for a fairly decent price, well worth checking out if you see it and are a real coffee lover!
BTW, this would be great mixed with darker blends too! I’ve done 50/50 with some dark ones and loved that mix.
update: i went back to buy more and couldn’t find it; I am thinking (hoping) just out of stock… we’ll see – update2 – its back in stock (jun 2022)

https://www.thespruceeats.com/ethiopian-coffee-culture-765829

May 15, 2022 @ 12:38:17
We just bought this yesterday, and we are now huge fans. This is coming from someone who is not normally even a coffee drinker. I hope this won’t be a limited run / limited edition type of a thing.
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May 16, 2022 @ 11:56:01
Thank you, that’s a great review. Glad you liked it as much as I did. I’m afraid these small batch coffees at TJ seem to come and go as crops come in. Moral at Trader Joe’s is you never know, so if you see it again, buy a couple.
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Mar 02, 2023 @ 09:18:40
I just purchased in Brooklyn Feb 28 2023
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Sep 24, 2024 @ 09:47:43
Love your write up – which I stumbled on after my impulse buy!
While hunting for my new favorite fall bean, this coffee was flying off the shelf at my local NYC TJ. A little steep given the size of the bag compared to others, but I thought I’d give it a try (okay – okay – I’m a sucker for a pretty packaging! Though mine didn’t come with the zip closure (or if it did, the design was not as clear as the one pictured above).
In truth, it’s not my favorite. I wish I had discovered your review sooner because it’s spot on.
I trusted the packaging and believed it would be a true MEDIUM roast (it certainly smelled as such on the aisle). Alas, as I started to grind the beans, they were definitely more “blonde.”
Not as full bodied as I would prefer, this coffee drinks more like a tea to me.
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Sep 25, 2024 @ 14:03:14
I think the BUUNNI (blond) would be great mixed with the (dark) JAVA OF THE GODS. A light/dark blend can be worth experimenting with.
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