Bru Filter Coffee Green Label 500gm

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BRU Green Label Filter Coffee Powder (500gm) – The Classic South Indian Blend

Experience the rich, aromatic tradition of South Indian filter coffee with BRU Green Label Filter Coffee Powder. This iconic blend is specially formulated to deliver a full-bodied, authentic taste that has been cherished for generations.

BRU Green Label combines carefully selected coffee beans with a touch of chicory, creating a perfectly balanced flavor profile that is both robust and deeply aromatic. It is ground to the ideal consistency for use in a traditional South Indian filter, electric coffee maker, or French press.

The 500gm pack ensures you have plenty of this superior blend to enjoy your daily cup of aromatic ‘degree coffee.’

Key Features:

  • Authentic Blend: A balanced mix of high-quality coffee beans and chicory for a classic South Indian taste.

  • Rich Aroma: Releases a strong, inviting aroma that is synonymous with fresh filter coffee.

  • Full-Bodied Flavor: Delivers a deep, satisfying taste that stands up perfectly to milk and sugar.

  • Perfect Grind: Ground to the ideal coarseness for traditional filter coffee preparation.

  • Trusted Heritage: From BRU, one of India’s most beloved coffee brands.

Net Weight: 500 gm

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