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Uganda 72%: Cocoa and Molasses

Ugandan profiles often feel grounded and cocoa‑forward, with a darker sweetness that can read like molasses or brown sugar. When the roast is pushed, the bar becomes more “dessert” than “fruit”, and it pairs naturally with coffee, nuts, and aged cheeses.

At a glance

  • Best for: cocoa lovers who want depth without aggressive bitterness
  • Signature: cocoa + brown sugar/molasses + warm spice
  • Common arc: steady attack → dense body → long, grounded finish

What you’ll taste

Expect cocoa that feels dark and warm: brownie edge, malt, a little spice (clove/cinnamon), sometimes dried fruit in the background. Compared to high-acid origins, the profile feels calmer and heavier—less lift, more bass note.

If it tastes ashy or burnt, that’s usually roast pushed too far; a medium-roast Uganda can keep the depth without the char.

Pairing ideas that work

  • Drink: espresso, cold brew, or black tea with a little sweetness.
  • Food: roasted nuts, salted butter on bread, aged Gouda, or Parmesan.
  • Contrast practice: taste it after Madagascar 70% at a similar percentage to train your “brightness vs depth” instincts.

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