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Coffee in Tanzania

Besides Ethiopian and Kenyan coffees, other countries, like Tanzania, make outstanding beans. Out of the roughly 30,000 annual tons of coffee produced in Tanzania, 70% are produced from arabica beans, which are much of a higher quality than robusta. The ...
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Mexican Coffee Culture

The eighth largest producer of coffee in the world, Mexico grows arabica beans around the regions of Soconusco, Chiapas, and the border of Guatemala. The country was first introduced to coffee around 1870 in Veracruz, a state in Mexico, from ...
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Indonesian Coffee History & Flavors

While the island of Java is synonymous with coffee, the coffee industry on Sumatra is an important contributor to Indonesia’s ranking as the fourth-largest global coffee producer. Origins Around 1696, a governor in India from the Dutch East India Company, ...
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