
Hot & Honorable
Frukt
From Turku, Finland, Frukt exemplifies Nordic style at its most distilled with producer first sourcing, single origin menus, and light, precise roasting that puts sweetness, clarity, and place ahead of roast. Operating from a less expected corner of Europe, they have become a quiet reference for the style. Cups are notably consistent across seasons with clean, well placed acidity, and pricing is fair, making the coffees genuinely priceworthy and easy to recommend day to day
Background
Founded in Turku in 2018 by Samuli Pääkkönen after roasting at Turun Kahvipaahtimo and Coffee Collective, Frukt set out to present Nordic style coffee with clarity and restraint. The philosophy is producer first and lot specific, with seasonal single origin selections, classic processing at the core, and light, precise roasting that highlights sweetness, clean acidity, and place. In summer 2024 Frukt opened a showroom and coffee bar in downtown Turku, a tasting led space that links sourcing, roasting, and service in one room.
Nordic Style score
Single Origin Focus:
10
Processing Methods:
9
Traceability & Transparency:
9
Roasting Approach:
9
Consistency:
8
Panel evaluation
Frukt’s cups read quiet and exact: sweetness sits in front, acidity is drawn in a clean line, and flavors resolve with clarity rather than volume. Seasonal shifts are gentle, so the style keeps its shape from release to release. Packaging and product pages stay simple and producer first, so the cup matches the story you read, while occasional special lots add lift without pushing process ahead of place.
Contact information
Address
Graniittilinnankatu 2 k 120, 20100 Turku
website
https://www.frukt.coffee/
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Showroom
Finland
,
Turku
Frukt Coffee’s Showroom in Turku is a clean, quietly precise space where the design feels light, understated and centred on the bar. Here a focused menu of espresso, filter and curated hand-brew servings from their seasonal and special release coffees turns the room into a calm showcase for Frukt’s roasting and sourcing philosophy.
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