

☕ Elevate your mornings with the purest South Indian filter coffee experience!
Narasu's Pure Filter Coffee Premium Blend is a 500g pack of authentic South Indian filter coffee made from 70-80% dark roasted coffee beans and 20-30% chicory. It contains no preservatives, no artificial colors, and is 100% vegetarian, delivering a rich, bold flavor cherished across southern India. With a strong customer rating and a trusted brand legacy, it’s the perfect choice for professionals seeking a premium, traditional coffee experience.
| ASIN | B0089QJ1IE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,448 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,374 in Ground Coffee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (433) |
| Manufacturer | Narasu's |
| Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 15.2 x 5.3 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
| Units | 17.637 Ounce |
P**R
Flavor
Gr eat flavor and in imported from India.
S**K
Best coffee!
It’s the best filter coffee there is
M**R
Nice flavor!
Not as strong as I like my coffee but really nice flavor!
N**A
Indian coffee powder, NOT!!!
I ordered this coffee Since I like Indian coffee powder very much , very disappointed, what I got was very old coffee, no flavor , no fragrance. My advise, don’t buy it
R**N
Good quality Indian filter coffee
Good quality Indian filter coffee powder. Packaging is good, no issues so far.
B**A
Nice product
Excellent
R**A
Ok
This product was unavailable at my local grocery store so I thought of buying it on Amazon. The vendor charged me more than double with no refund policy. I never opened the box and package. Absolutely overpriced.
A**R
Packet was damaged and leaking
Packet was damaged and powder leaked into the outside packing
M**U
Nice flavoured PB powder. Good for use in traditional filter or espresso machines. The aroma is great and the powder seems to be freshly ground and well packed. Excellent for black coffee.
S**R
Best filter coffee
V**C
As a recent entrant into filter coffee appreciation club, this is my third filter coffee powder in a span of eight months. Prior to this I was using coffee supposedly from coorg and such, received as gift by some very generous farm owners from there. So I don't have a brand to reference for comparison. But, based on my experience and tallying notes with what previous reviews and the product descriptions say, these are my views: 1. Product is genuine. How does a noob like me know that? One, a distinguished coffee board expert who sampled the coffee, two my personal almost a year long experience as a filter coffee convert. There is indeed only coffee and no chicory. As a plus, both logistic packaging and product packaging were above par, which is certainly crucial to freshness and taste of the coffee powder. 2. Color: have to offer my personal perspective, I should be cut some slack considering its a subjective observation, and not an attempt at challenging this brand's protagonists. I find the color of the decoction to be muddy and turbid. It doesn't have a uniform color and usually turns grayish at the top with or without milk. 3. Aroma: Again with the caveat that it's an non-professional inference, the coffee disappoints in this crucial segment. There is a distinct 'burnt' smell from afar and to its further disadvantage the aroma is not not appetizing or endearing, when compared to a less expensive brand (I used recently purchased leo gold as reference) 3. Taste: I feel, an elusive recipe is what made this highly favored coffee powder not taste as good as it is supposed to. Using standard decoction recipe prepared using a two cylinder traditional drip filter, the taste tends to lie between nutty, tarty and slightly bitter. There is a certain fullness to its flavor but it comes with a subtle unappetizing aftertaste, as though the coffee powder doesn't lend uniformity to the decoction liquid, which could probably also attribute to the cloudiness in appearance. 4. Texture/thickness(?): puritans and professionals may (reasonably) frown upon the idea of comparing produce from two geographically distinct and distant locations, but purely as matter of reference to a midhills arabica variant, the texture of this powder's decoction lacks much consistency, though as a plus, even a mild decoction produces a strong blend. I'd concede, at cost of seeming too casual, that with my limited understanding of the institution that's South Indian filter coffee, it won't be fair to make jump to any inferences, but to sum up, and just Going by basics such as cloudy appearance and an overly bitter taste, plus watery decoctions made for a slightly less impressive experience, based on my month long daily use if this powder
D**N
Excellent filter coffee. Worth for the price
V**N
It doesn't have chickery in it other wise this coffee would have been better
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