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Nicaraguan coffee takes position at San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival

Actress Rita Moreno and Mayra Centeno, sales manager of Cafe de Mi Abuelo.Actress Rita Moreno and Mayra Centeno, sales manager of Cafe de Mi Abuelo.

The annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival celebrated its’ 31st year with a gala event held on Saturday June 14th. This year actress Rita Moreno was selected as Honorary Co-Chair of San Francisco’s most prestigious dance festival.

The majestic Palace of Fine Arts welcomed distinguished guests who enjoyed exquisite food and fine wine from some of the best restaurants in the City. After dinner, guests were treated with a very special coffee from the high mountain region of Dipilto, Nicaragua – El Café de Mi Abuelo. This sustainably grown, organically grown coffee is an award winning aromatic coffee that hints of citric and chocolaty flavor without the acidic bite.

The Ethnic Dance Festival is held at the Palace of Fine Arts each weekend throughout the month of June. Dance groups present their cultural dances from around the world and this year there are 72 countries represented. The dance groups pass through auditions throughout the year and are finally selected by the Festival Committee to perform.

Mayra Centeno, CEO of sales and marketing for Café de Mi Abuelo stated, “We were selected from various coffee companies for this important Gala, and we proudly represent the excellent quality of the Nicaraguan Coffee”.

Café de mi Abuelo is roasted with a special technique developed specifically for Nicaraguan coffee and Café de Mi Abuelo. Café de Mi Abuelo is some of the finest coffee from one of the best coffee growing regions in the world. The wonderful flavor was verified by the numerous kind remarks by the VIP guests attending the gala. ­www.coffeeofmiabuelo.com.

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