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Café De Olla Box

Café de Olla is a drink steeped in Mexican history. During the early days of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, Café de Olla was prepared in a clay pot over a campfire, and served as a filling and energetic drink to the battle-weary soldiers. Café de Olla was traditionally made with canela (cinnamon), piloncillo, and coffee in a clay pot over a campfire. The addition of clavo (clove) and star anise gives it more spice and depth and has been adapted into the modern method of preparation. The Olla de barro (earthen clay pot) is just as important an ingredient as the coffee. It’s said that it is the only way to make an authentic Café de Olla, and we agree. We’ve provided you with the tools you’ll need to experience a traditional Café de Olla, and to experiment to find your own combination of spice and sweet.

What’s in the box:

 

Handmade Olla de Barro

6.5 in x 7 in

This beautiful olla (pot) was exclusively “thrown” by Don Luis Gonzalez and painted by Don Jose Pila of Tonala, Jalisco.  The round body and curved spout are different than most of the clay pottery that comes out of México.   The “orejas” or ear handles allow you to pour your steaming café without getting your fingers too close to the open flames. The girasol (sunflower) continues the collection Don Pila started, and the more modern black print allows you to have a conversation piece the next time company is over for some coffee.

 

 

 

Don Francisco’s Coffee – Organic Mayan Blend

12oz.

From the balanced and rich body to the hints of chocolate and floral aroma, this certified organic coffee is a gift for you and your cup! As a medium dark roast, Organic Mayan Blend offers something for everyone – whether you prefer something a bit bolder to start your day or you like a nice balanced roast. Using the most pristine, 100% Arabica beans, each of these coffees are custom roasted in small batches to provide you with the most flavorful coffee you can get your hands on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Café Femenino

6oz.

Café Femenino provides high-quality, Fair Trade, organic coffee beans to coffee roasters across the US, Canada, Australia, and UK . Café Femenino supplies unblended beans to preserve the acidity, body, flavor and aroma unique to each Café Femenino origin variety.

While each roaster takes a different approach to roasting their Café Femenino coffee beans, every one of them is fully committed to Café Femenino’s mission of directly and fairly compensating women coffee farmers for their crucial role in the coffee industry.

 

 

Piloncillo (Brown Sugar)

4oz.

Piloncillo is the purest form of sugar in the world. Sugar canes are cut and fed into a vice that squeezes out the fresh sugar juice into a large heated vat. The juice is heated and reduced until it forms a deep caramel color and rich flavor. It’s poured into molds and is used throughout all of Latin America.

 

 

 

 

Canela (Cinnamon)

40z.

Canela, Mexican cinnamon, Ceylon, known as “true cinnamon” is known for its spicier flavor, smell, and flavor. Ask anyone who is from México, and they will comment that the cinnamon found in bargain stores does not compare to the flavors found in Mexican cinnamon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clove & Star Anise

40z

New to the flavor profile but sure to give you a great experience, Clove and Star Anise, are added to modern Café de Olla recipes to give it more depth, try it in various combinations, but keep your portions small, a little goes a long way!

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee Filters

These unbleached paper filters will help to strain your coffee without leaving any residue or changing the flavor profile.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About The Artisan

As a 4th generation artista de barro (clay artist) Don Luis Gonzalez, was born in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato and learned to “throw” (shape) clay pottery from his father in their family business. We met Señor Pila in Tonala, Jalisco on the search for quality goods.  He is a 4th generation artisan and his focus is on painting barro (clay pottery) which is produced in Tonala.

 

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  1. Cathy Carlson
    December 5, 2017 @ 9:26 pm
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    The only thing that worries me is that you send a cajita every month . How do I informed you that I do not want the next month cajita ? Or you just wended any way and then I have to retur it.
    Please give me the information that I need so I can make an informed decision.
    Thank you, Cathy

    • MyCajita
      December 5, 2017 @ 9:37 pm
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      Hi Cathy,

      On the first of every month we show you that month’s box. If you decide to skip you can log in to your account and select “Skip this month’s box” and you will not be billed or receive a box. If you miss the deadline you can just email us before the box is shipped. Boxes are shipped the 15th of every month.

      Gracias, MyCajita

    • MyCajita
      January 3, 2018 @ 1:00 am
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      Hi Cathy,

      Hopefully, you received our response via email. You are informed the first of every month. You then have 5 full days to decide to skip or personalize your box. If you miss the deadline no problem you can reach us via email and we would be happy to update and adjust your membership.

      Gracias,

      MyCajita

  2. Yvonne flores
    December 11, 2017 @ 10:26 pm
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    Hi I signed up for the pre order but haven’t received my first box

    • MyCajita
      December 12, 2017 @ 7:50 am
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      Hi Yvonne,

      The December box is shipped on December 16th and there after. Each month’s box is shipped on the 16th or after. Hope this answers your question.

      Gracias,

      MyCajita

  3. Beatriz
    December 26, 2017 @ 11:10 am
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    Hello, is the olla de barro big enough to make cafe de olla for a few people or is it just for an individual serving?

    • MyCajita
      December 26, 2017 @ 11:14 am
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      Hi Beatriz,

      The olla de barro is big enough for 4 servings.

  4. Elvira huerta
    January 25, 2018 @ 1:29 am
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    Can i get a past month box ? I am new to mi cajita

    • MyCajita
      January 25, 2018 @ 7:25 pm
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      Hola Elvira,

      You can definitely purchase one of our past boxes. You can visit our shop page by clicking on this link: MyCajita Shop

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