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Lavazza A Modo Mio Passionale Coffee Pods Espresso, 100% Arabica, 36 capsules

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Lavazza A Modo Mio Passionale Coffee Pods Espresso, 100% Arabica, 36 capsulesProduct Description A Modo Mio Espresso Passionale by Lavazza is an intense, harmoniously flavoured espresso made of fine Arabica beans. Born from the ancient Italian tradition, perfect for real coffee lovers. Lavazza A Modo Mio Espresso Passionale is an harmonious, intense, smooth and warm coffee with amber cream, notes of caramel and chocolate. These coffee capsules consist of a 100% Arabica blend from Brazil, Asia, Central South America. Each blend

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A Modo Mio Espresso Passionale by Lavazza is an intense, harmoniously flavoured espresso made of fine Arabica beans. Born from the ancient Italian tradition, perfect for real coffee lovers. Lavazza A Modo Mio Espresso Passionale is an harmonious, intense, smooth and warm coffee with amber cream, notes of caramel and chocolate. These coffee capsules consist of a 100% Arabica blend from Brazil, Asia, Central-South America. Each blend in A Modo Mio coffee pods is expertly selected, roasted and ground, as specified by our quality standards. This coffee selection has a warm and inviting taste and it is characterised by a level 11/13 intensity. These coffee capsules are made with a dark roasted blend, for a golden and creamy finish and they are perfect for a 40ml Espresso. 1 Pack of 36 Capsules.

Ingredients

Ground coffee

Directions

Place a Lavazza A Modo Mio Espresso Passionale capsule in an espresso machine and prepare a 40ml espresso shot

Safety Warning

Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended for pregnant women and children. Contains caffeine.

Box Contains

Each box contains 36 vacuumed sealed capsules

Manufacturer Contact Information

‎Luigi Lavazza S.P.A., Via Bologna 32, 10152, Torino, Italia

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