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The Stimulating Magical Powers of Coffee Actually Began as a Food

Coffee has not always been served as a beverage. African tribes crushed the ripe cherries from wild coffee trees, mixed with animal fat, and rolled them into round balls. These “coffee balls” were served at the...

By: Connie Limon

Coffee as Your Health Drink

For some time now, debates continue on the health benefits of coffee. There are a variety of studies which found that indulging on certain amounts of coffee causes high blood pressure, heart ailments and e...

By: David Zysblatt

How Coffee Travels From Plantations to Espresso Machines

The most amazing fact about the coffee beans is the trees having an expansion over 70 countries, from Brazil to Indonesia, still requiring a narrow range of conditions to produce those quality 'beans', whi...

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Rwanda: Coffee Revenue Doubles Before Year End (AllAfrica.com)

From zero revenue in the year 2000, coffee now joins the growing list of products that Rwanda exports with receipts hitting some $15 (about 8.5 billion Francs) this year even before it ends, the Rwand...


Exotic coffee is monkey business (The Washington Times)

Kopi Luwak coffee was once the reigning champion of excess.


MARKET TALK: ICE Coffee Sags But Roasters Curb Drop (INO News)

] - ICE Sep arabica coffee is down 165 points at $1.3430 a pound after a seven-week low of $1.3395, with Dec off 160 points. "We're down but not dramatically so," a New York desk manager says.



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