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Does anybody know where you can get hazelnut coffee in Geneva?


thank you!!

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Does anybody know where you can get hazelnut coffee in Geneva?


thank you!!


JimboDec 3, 2020 @ 15:41
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You can have hazelnut coffee at Pâtisserie Alhmami Rusterholz, rue de Carouge 38, 1205 Genève (022 321 42 89) at the tram (12, 18) stop "Pont d'Arve". Enjoy!

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You can have hazelnut coffee at Pâtisserie Alhmami Rusterholz, rue de Carouge 38, 1205 Genève (022 321 42 89) at the tram (12, 18) stop "Pont d'Arve". Enjoy!


chipmunck, Dec 3, 2020 @ 20:08
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Hello Jimbo,


I just ordered Hazelnut coffee from Amazon.fr. I found whole bean naturally hazelnut flavoured (Der-Franz, made in Austria, 19 euros/kg) and ground Hazelnut coffee (Cafelux flavoured ground coffee for 15 euros/750 g) It was not cheap - but affordable. I just received toh coffee a few days ago, and have some leftover from my last visit to the US, so I haven't tried it but will let you know how it tastes. I use the flavoured coffee in combination with regular ground coffee, mixing it 1 part hazelnut and 2 parts regular coffee. It is tasty, but not overwhelming. I am Swedish, so I use Gevalia coffee. It is delightful.

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Hello Jimbo,


I just ordered Hazelnut coffee from Amazon.fr. I found whole bean naturally hazelnut flavoured (Der-Franz, made in Austria, 19 euros/kg) and ground Hazelnut coffee (Cafelux flavoured ground coffee for 15 euros/750 g) It was not cheap - but affordable. I just received toh coffee a few days ago, and have some leftover from my last visit to the US, so I haven't tried it but will let you know how it tastes. I use the flavoured coffee in combination with regular ground coffee, mixing it 1 part hazelnut and 2 parts regular coffee. It is tasty, but not overwhelming. I am Swedish, so I use Gevalia coffee. It is delightful.


Ellen Barclay, Dec 9, 2020 @ 15:17
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