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    Coffea arabica (/əˈræbɪkə/), also known as the Arabica coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee and madder family Rubiaceae. It is believed...
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    Rüdesheimer Kaffee is an alcoholic coffee drink from Rüdesheim am Rhein in Germany invented in 1957 by the German television chef Hans Karl Adam [de]....
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    Coffee (redirect from Kaffee)
    H. F. Nicolai, Der Kaffee und seine Ersatzmittel: Volkshygienische Studie, (Brunswick, 1901) ch. 1 "Geschichtliches über den Kaffee" p. 4 note 1. Banesio...
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    the main source of pest and disease traits not found in arabica. Prior to the mid-1900s, arabica coffee breeding involved simple line selection with an...
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    [13] (3 pages) "Die Zubereitung des Kaffees.". Der Kaffee [The Coffee] (in German). Dresden, Germany: Max Thürmer Kaffee-Gross-Rösterei / Meisenbach Riffarth...
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  • than normal coffee grounds (semolina-grade) Known forms include: Büttner Kaffee: "Inhalt 2½ Ltr. 16–17 Tassen" (2½ litre, 16–17 cups) Büttner / Bauscher:...
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    Coffea arabica plant. Dallmayr roasts approximately 57,000 tonnes of coffee per year at five locations in Germany. With the acquisition of Heimbs Kaffee (1986)...
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  • Benguet coffee, also known as Benguet arabica, is a single-origin coffee varietal grown in the Cordillera highlands of the northern Philippines since...
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    of the coffee bean may be processed in this way, hence monsoon malabar arabica and monsoon malabar robusta. Whole crops of cherry coffee are selected...
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    Hasenkamp, Holger (ed.). Wie Europa den Kaffee entdeckte - Reiseberichte der Barockzeit als Quellen zur Geschichte des Kaffees [As Europe discovered the coffee...
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    relies heavily on two of the over 120 species, Coffea arabica (commonly known simply as "Arabica"), which accounts for 60–80% of the world's coffee production...
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    Ciupka, Paul (1956). Ciupka, Friedel; Sachsse, Manfred (eds.). Kaffee, Kaffee-Ersatz und Kaffee-Zusatz [Coffee, coffee substitute and coffee additive] (in...
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    made available, such as "Kaffee-Mix", a 50 percent mixture of genuine and ersatz coffee, and rationing was not required. The Kaffee-Mix was pejoratively referred...
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    financial year. Of the exports, 25% are arabica beans; the balance is robusta. In general, Indonesia's arabica coffee varieties have low acidity and strong...
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    Rosenthal. Archived from the original on 2023-12-31. Retrieved 2023-12-31. Der Kaffee kommt mit keinem Metall in Berührung, behält daher sein natürliches Aroma...
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  • type of coffee: r Coffea canephora m Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica a Coffea arabica According to the World Atlas, the main exporters of coffee beans...
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    century. Ethiopia is the world's main storehouse of genetic diversity for Arabica coffee, and this diversity is manifest in the chemicals that produce flavour...
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    production was intended to finance conservation management activities. Arabica coffee grows around the slopes of Mount Elgon. The coffee was introduced...
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    Kona coffee is the market name for coffee (Coffea arabica) cultivated on the slopes of Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the North and South Kona Districts of...
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    "Tag des Kaffees, Mein Sammlerportal, Kaffee, Berlin, alte Reklame auf sampor.de / MSP". Archived from the original on 2024-03-16. "Tag des Kaffees, Mein...
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    shape of the liberica beans is unique among other commercial species (arabica, robusta) and varieties (liberica var. dewevrei). It is asymmetric, with...
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    with Coffea arabica constituting most of the remainder. There are several differences between the composition of coffee beans from C. arabica and C. robusta...
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    popularly known as "Seven Sister States of India". Unwashed Arabica & Robusta coffee (Arabica/Robusta Cherry A & AA) stored in Mangalore and exposed to...
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    tons annually of which approximately 70% is Arabica and 30% is Robusta. The nine main growing regions of Arabica are in: Iringa Kigoma Matengo Highlands Mbeya...
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    Ciupka, Paul (1949). Kaffee-Ersatz und Kaffee-Zusatz (in German). Vol. 1. Hamburg, Germany: Otto Meissners Verlag [de]. p. 47. "Kaffee". Bilder-Conversations-Lexikon...
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    Kahweol is a diterpenoid molecule found in the beans of Coffea arabica and is structurally related to cafestol. Its name derives from the Arabic قهوة...
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  • the caffeine. Coffee decaffeinated this way was sold as Kaffee HAG after the company name Kaffee Handels-Aktien-Gesellschaft (Coffee Trading Company) in...
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    A caffè mocha with milk, Arabica Mocha espresso, milk froth, chocolate syrup, and various toppings, served with Amaretto cookie...
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    produced by the Black Ivory Coffee Company Ltd in northern Thailand from Arabica coffee beans consumed by elephants and collected from their waste. The...
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    coffee plants are the Arabica and the Robusta; approximately 60% of the coffee produced worldwide is Arabica and ~40% is Robusta. Arabica beans consist of...
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