Thanks for this great video! I am currently drinking a lovely Rwandan coffee and loved learning more about where it’s characteristics and background come from. Greetings from Washington, D.C.! 🤙🏼
Hey there in Washington! Thanks for your comments. Yeh it's an amazing country with a rich coffee history that goes largely overlooked but that's why I love sharing the information. 🤗
Greetings from Arizona! I just found your channel, and really enjoy the depth of information in your videos. I get my coffee from a specialty roaster here in the US, so I really appreciate learning more about the origins and unique qualities of the wonderful coffees I am drinking! Bless the Internet for making this possible. :D
G'day Arizona!! So glad I can help share the wonderful information about the single origins with you. They really are amazing people doing such hard work so we can enjoy. Thank you for your kind comments and let me know if there's more you'd like to learn about! 👌😊🙏
Hello! Great to meet you! Hope all is well with you and your family over there. I'm drinking some Tanzanian coffee right now and it is soooo delicious👌😊🤗
@@Completely_Incomplete yes! I made one at the beginning of the year on the one I'm drinking now from Elton Farm. You can watch it and hopefully I did a good job and you like it 🤞🤞. I want to explore it further in a new video because I just enjoy it so much. Next year I'm hoping to visit beautiful Tanzania! Here's the video 🙌 ua-cam.com/video/OeWlKQczhDc/v-deo.html
If you’re touching on the genocide you should also touch on the Colonialism and how Germans believed Tutsi tribe were superior and more European. That forced labor was carried out by Tutsi, which lead to sentiments that sparked the genocide. Basically, wherever white ppl were in Africa they made it worse. Say that.
Thanks for this great video! I am currently drinking a lovely Rwandan coffee and loved learning more about where it’s characteristics and background come from. Greetings from Washington, D.C.! 🤙🏼
Hey there in Washington! Thanks for your comments. Yeh it's an amazing country with a rich coffee history that goes largely overlooked but that's why I love sharing the information. 🤗
These videos are fantastic Ryd; your passion for specialty coffee really shines through!!
Thank you! 🥰🙌 It's connecting people like yourself that keep me going! 👌🤗
Love Rwanda Coffee especially the Gitesi one
So glad I found this channel. You are an excellent teacher and I really enjoy all of your videos. Thanks very much.
Heya and thank you! 🙌 Please let me know what you've got at home and where you'd like help. I'm always keep for audience feedback.
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing. I love Rwandan Coffee.
Thank you! ♥️ Yes, Rwandan coffee is so special.
Greetings from Arizona! I just found your channel, and really enjoy the depth of information in your videos. I get my coffee from a specialty roaster here in the US, so I really appreciate learning more about the origins and unique qualities of the wonderful coffees I am drinking! Bless the Internet for making this possible. :D
G'day Arizona!! So glad I can help share the wonderful information about the single origins with you. They really are amazing people doing such hard work so we can enjoy. Thank you for your kind comments and let me know if there's more you'd like to learn about! 👌😊🙏
PS. Go Phoenix Suns! 😂🤗
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Great informative video. Hello from Tanzania.
Hello! Great to meet you! Hope all is well with you and your family over there. I'm drinking some Tanzanian coffee right now and it is soooo delicious👌😊🤗
@@Rydecoffeecoach would love to see a video on Tanzanian varieties.
@@Completely_Incomplete yes! I made one at the beginning of the year on the one I'm drinking now from Elton Farm. You can watch it and hopefully I did a good job and you like it 🤞🤞. I want to explore it further in a new video because I just enjoy it so much. Next year I'm hoping to visit beautiful Tanzania! Here's the video 🙌 ua-cam.com/video/OeWlKQczhDc/v-deo.html
@@Rydecoffeecoach karibu Sana.
Thank yoo ❤❤ I will drinking the gorilla coffee of rowanda now
did you drink the coffe
Yep absolutely! 👌
If you’re touching on the genocide you should also touch on the Colonialism and how Germans believed Tutsi tribe were superior and more European. That forced labor was carried out by Tutsi, which lead to sentiments that sparked the genocide. Basically, wherever white ppl were in Africa they made it worse. Say that.