








☕ Elevate your mornings with the authentic South Indian filter coffee ritual!
Sidapur South Indian Filter Coffee is a premium 200g blend of 80% handpicked high-grown Arabicas and Robustas, medium roasted and expertly mixed with 20% quality chicory. Rooted in 150 years of South Indian coffee heritage, it delivers a rich, aromatic brew with signature chocolatey bitterness and frothy body, perfect for traditional Dabara filter brewing. Packaged fresh to preserve aroma, it offers a culturally immersive and health-conscious coffee experience.






| ASIN | B076CKH515 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,654 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ) #114 in Ground Coffee |
| Brand | Sidapur |
| Brand Name | Sidapur |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Coffee Type | Prepared Coffee Drink |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 679 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Plant Based |
| Flavor | roasted |
| Flavour | roasted |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 26 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Roast, Ground and Blended |
| Item Height | 26 Centimeters |
| Item Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Roasted Coffee |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | House of Ramapuram Foods Pvt. Ltd. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Packer Contact Information | TerraLife Consumer Products and Services Private Limited, Second Floor, Ramapuram House, 11 Richmond Road, Bangalore - 560025, Karnataka, INDIA |
| Product Shelf Life | 9 Months |
| Region of Origin | Finest high-grown Arabicas from Baba Budan Giri - Robusta Kaapi Royale - from Coorg. |
| Roast Level | Medium Roast |
| Special Ingredients | The finest of aromatic Arabicas and full bodied Robustas are roasted and blended with chicory for that 'chocolaty bitterness'. |
| Specialty | Natural |
| Unit Count | 200.0 Grams |
| Variety | South Indian Filter Coffee |
B**Y
The Perfect South Indian Filter Coffee
The traditional South Indian filter coffee is known for its aroma, strength, froth and chocolaety bitterness. This coffee has got this right by choosing high quality Arabicas for the great flavor, subtle notes of tropical fruit and caramelly sweetness, blended with select Robustas for the added caffeine punch, strength and slightly teasing bitterness. The roast levels are perfect, somewhere close to full city. The quality and right proportion of chicory adds to the body and the frothy cuppa. With milk and sugar, it is awesome. With some classical South Indian music it is blissful. This is the perfect South India Filter coffee, at its best. (However I do not recommend it for espresso or black coffee variants.)
K**G
Good coffee
Tried this to prepare hot coffee and the result was a fresh aromatic filter coffee that has the signature Sidapur Arabica coffee flavour with bold notes from the chicory mixture. Go for it. Pro tip: Experiment with your own brewing style to tone the coffee flavour that's more satisfying to your palate.
A**R
Great ground filter coffee
Fantastic coffee. Robust flavor.
T**N
It should be like kumbakonam cofee.
Material is like bombay rawa. THIS HAS TO BE FINE POWDER AS OTHERS
A**T
Finally I am able to make a good cup of South Indian filter coffee
Thanks to the clear instructions on the product page, I was able to make a good cup of filter kaapi. I use a small Rs250 kitchen weighing scale and this made my coffee consistent. I tweaked the ratio that is mentioned on the product page, to suit my taste. Coffee powder:water ratio is 1:2.5 by weight. I add max of 50gm of hot water (not boiling water. once boiled, take water off the flame and let it cool for 1.5min) to 20gm of coffee powder. Once the decoction is collected, I gently press the plunger to get the last few drops. But don't overdo this. Else, the coffee turns bitter. For milk, use full fat milk only and thicken it by boiling it 2-3 times. Decoction:milk ratio is 1:5. This works perfectly for me. You can tweak ratios as per your taste. I use very little sugar, hardly 1gm for 70-80gm of total coffee. My only issue is 1.5month old powder was sent. I have no other problem. Some tips: - Dont heat the decoction. Once decoction is collected, consume it quickly within an hour or two at max. - Try to make fresh decoction. - Dont use microwave to heat water or milk.
K**N
Excellent coffee
Excellent coffee.
S**J
And I became a fan!❣️☕️
Loved it!😍😋 It has a more of roasted flavour though! I’ve always been a instant coffee person... I used to prefer Nescafe Sunrise and classic always... But for a change I decided to try a filter coffee this time Bought this as an experiment And now I can’t stop loving it And I think, I can’t go back to instant coffees now Note: If u are a new person to filter coffees like me, I suggest you to surely buy a steel filter coffee machine (available on amazon or at ur local stores, I bought one from amazon- vietnamese filter mode for 255/-) Because if ur a starter you can’t perfectly prepare a decoction without that filter by boiling directly. Aroma of the coffee will be lost!!!!!!!!! TIP: As I said that it has a more of roasted flavour, you can mix it (1.5-2tsp of this and 1-1.5tsp of some other powder according to your taste and create different flavours and strengths...) For eg. I’m mixing it with Bru green label one. As it has 53% coffee and 47% chicchory... Even independently this coffee tastes awesome....
S**E
Typical South Indian coffee but expensive
The first South Indian coffee powder I tried was cothas because I saw it being used in coffee joints in bangalore. This is the second I'm trying. The first thing when buying this is of course the price which is way more expensive than regular filter coffee available. The taste compared to cothas is a bit lighter more cocoa-ish, the cothas way more chocolatey in nature and darker tones. The other big difference is the time it takes to percolate. Way way more time so by the time the decoction is ready it is cold or room temperature. I compared the grind and it has more fine particles than cothas. Which tends to clog up the filter resulting in a longer brewing time. It does seem to be ground a bit fresher or more recently compared to the cothas however the resulting cup is not drastically that different. Purely for the time taken, the resulting room temperature rather than hot decoction, the crazy price and barely any difference between the commercial filter coffee powder, I wouldn't be probably be buying this again. The five stars is because it is what it says it is. My liking it is subjective so I can't downrate it for just that reason it wouldn't be fair. Edit: The above review is for coffee made by frothing which gives the coffee a lighter taste for me. I tried the regular South Indian style just pouring and it was more chocolatey. I'd change my opinion to worth keeping in the rotation.
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