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Third batch brewing for Kaapittiaq coffee

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Cambridge Bay elder Bessie Omilgoetok takes home a bag of Kaapittiaq coffee from the first roasted batch to arrive in Cambridge Bay. photo courtesy of the Pitquhirnikkut Ilihautiniq/Kitikmeot Heritage Society
Cambridge Bay elder Bessie Omilgoetok takes home a bag of Kaapittiaq coffee from the first roasted batch of beans to arrive in Cambridge Bay earlier this year. photo courtesy of the Pitquhirnikkut Ilihautiniq/Kitikmeot Heritage Society

Coffee sales have reportedly been strong for Kaapittiaq, a venture started by the Pitquhirnikkut Ilihautiniq/Kitikmeot Heritage Society earlier this year.

The non-profit organization was expecting its third order of beans SA国际影视传媒 a 454-kg shipment, just like the second order SA国际影视传媒 to arrive in early November.

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The product sells at the heritage centre, at KalgenSA国际影视传媒檚 Dis & Dat and at the Kuugaq Cafe.

The Qayaq blend has proven popular among the percolated flavours and the espresso is also a favourite among many, according to Gross.

The coffee sales are intended to help the heritage society cover costs of its programming.



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