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Women Brew the Future | Flor de Jinotega
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Women Brew the Future | Flor de Jinotega

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The Just Cup of Her Hands

There are hands behind every coffee harvest.
Hands that plant seedlings beneath shade trees.
Hands that sort cherries at dusk.
Hands that manage homes, finances, children, and crops.
Hands that rarely make the headlines.

This March, during Women’s History Month, we honor the women who quite literally brew the future.

Hands holding a basket filled with ripe coffee cherries.

Our featured coffee is Flor de Jinotega, grown by the women and families of the SOPPEXCCA Cooperative in Nicaragua. This single origin is available in 5lb format for foodservice and serious home brewers, this coffee represents something steady and powerful: economic dignity rooted in community.

This is shade-grown Nicaraguan coffee cultivated under diverse canopy trees. Those trees do more than protect flavor. They provide winter habitat for migratory songbirds and preserve soil integrity for future generations.

We have long believed that quality of life and quality of coffee go hand in hand. When farmers thrive, flavor deepens.

Flor de Jinotega

Origin: Jinotega, Nicaragua
Producer: SOPPEXCCA Cooperative
Growing Method: Shade-grown
Roast: Medium

Flavor Profile
Cocoa warmth
Soft citrus brightness
Balanced sweetness
A grounded, elegant finish


Women In Coffee Farming:
Recognizing The Unpaid Work

Across Latin America, women perform critical agricultural labor while also carrying the majority of unpaid household work. Historically, much of that contribution has not been financially recognized.

SOPPEXCCA has worked intentionally to change this dynamic.

Through Fairtrade premiums and internal cooperative programs, they invest in:

  • Women’s leadership roles within the cooperative
  • Access to land titles
  • Financial literacy training
  • Micro-loan opportunities
  • Educational advancement for children

This is not symbolic empowerment. It is structural empowerment.

And when women gain economic agency, farms become more resilient. Environmental stewardship strengthens. Communities stabilize.

That alignment between social justice and ecological care reflects the very heart of our founding philosophy.


Recipe: Cardamom Rose Coffee Cake

Made with Flor de Jinotega

This cake mirrors the coffee’s balance with floral lift, warm spice, grounded sweetness.

Ingredients:

2 cups flour
1 cup raw sugar
1 cup brewed Flor de Jinotega (cooled)
½ cup yogurt
2 eggs
1 tsp crushed cardamom
1 tbsp culinary rosewater
½ cup olive oil
Pinch sea salt

A slice of cake on a plate with coffee.

Method
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease an 8–9 inch pan.

Whisk eggs and sugar until slightly lightened. Add olive oil, yogurt, cooled coffee, and rosewater.

In a separate bowl, combine flour, cardamom, and salt. Fold into wet ingredients gently, just until combined.

Pour into pan and bake 35–40 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean. Rest 10 minutes before removing.

Optional Finish
Drizzle with a light almond glaze or scatter sliced almonds before baking for a subtle crunch.

Serve warm with a fresh cup of Flor de Jinotega. The cocoa and citrus notes carry the spice beautifully.

 


Spring Equinox & Renewal

March 20 marks the Spring Equinox — a moment of balance between light and dark.

There is something fitting about pairing that moment with a coffee grown under shade canopy, where light filters through branches in measured generosity.

Women in coffee farming embody that balance daily, production and protection, leadership and care, labor and love.


All Blends: Brewing Community Together

While Flor de Jinotega is our March spotlight, we also invite you to explore our full collection of coffee blends:

Each roast represents long-term partnership and artisanal roasting rooted in Mendocino’s coastal legacy.

Flor de Jinotega is currently available in 5lb format — ideal for cafés, offices, restaurants, and serious home brewers who believe coffee should carry meaning.


Why It Matters

More than 125 million people globally depend on coffee farming for their livelihood. When we center women in that equation, we strengthen the entire system.

This is what we mean when we say we are brewing a movement of justice, sustainability, and hope

Women brew the future.
We simply help tell the story.

 

Woman in traditional dress holding coffee cherries in her hands.

👉 Brew With Us

• Shop Flor de Jinotega (5lb)
• Explore all Thanksgiving Coffee blends
• Share your brew on Instagram during Women’s History Month
• Tag us for a chance to be featured

Because every just cup begins in someone’s hands.


Lavender Grace is the Sustainability Consultant for Thanksgiving Coffee Company