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Phuket Lifestyle: BAKE brings uniquely Thai handcrafted coffee to Phuket

PHUKET: Since opening two years ago, BAKE by Twinpalms has become a go-to spot for Phuket island residents and visitors who love a selection of freshly baked goods, sandwiches, salads, chocolates, desserts, juice, smoothies, coffees and teas.
They have now announced the addition of another sensory delight to their repertoire of premium baked goods with their new coffee roasting and grinding facility that has arrived at their Cherng Talay outlet.
This includes a fantastic coffee grown in the hills and mist-shrouded Mae Suai Mountains of Northern Thailand.
The Akha hill tribe people have spent more than 100 years perfecting a nature-driven, ecological farming technique to grow one of Southeast Asia’s finest coffee berry varieties.
Using specialized facilities, BAKE roasts this hand-harvested Akha Coffee, which is 100 per cent Arabica, and custom grinds it to produce the flavor and aroma.
The freshly roasted coffee is available in their Espresso Premium and Classic coffees at BAKE in Chalong or any Twinpalms outlet, including Catch Beach Club in Surin.
More information can be found at bakebakery.com.
— Samaporn Janyanon
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