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The Coffee Lovers Corner ― The birth place of coffee is relatively close to Kenya but getting it there was not an easy task and full of bloodshed. The Arabs who controlled coffee enslaved thousands of Kenyan's where they worked on the coffee plantations in Kenya and Arabia....
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Bronzilla ― 49 weeks ago
coffee site ― Executive summary about Bosch Tassimo Coffee Maker - review By JC Linda Nickson ∙ Lets have a look at what makes the Tassimo Coffee Maker so special: ∙ The Tassimo system uses the T Discs, the ingenious disc is designed to work...
Tags: Machines Coffee Makers, History Coffee, World Coffee Consumption Statistics
Drinks Site ― 49 weeks ago
coffee site ― New Insights Into Preventing Heart Disease ∙ By Kirsten Whittaker ∙ New research suggests that those of us who drink a lot of tea, or coffee in moderation, are less likely to die from heart disease than those who don't drink these...
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Drinks Site ― 13 Jun, 12
coffee site ― How Starbucks Made Coffee HistoryExecutive summary about Starbuck Coffee History By Adam P Archer ∙ To sum it all up the Coffee Giant known as Starbucks Coffee, made a huge impact in all of our lives, from the way we drink our coffee, to ...
Drinks Site ― 27 Apr, 12
coffee site ― History of Lavazza CoffeeBy Steve Turley ∙ Luigi Lavazza began the tradition of quality associated with Lavazza coffee beans when he opened a grocery store in 1895 that sold coffee. Lavazza's claim to fame is that he was the first coffee ...
Drinks Site ― 25 Apr, 12
Radiovixen.com ― I think I’ve shared in the past my adoration of the beverage that is coffee. I started drinking coffee pretty regularly in high school because of many nights of sitting around Perkins doing nothing but being an annoyingly broke teenager....
Tags: Coffee, Cooking, History Of Coffee, Latte, National Coffee Day
Megan Medley ― 29 Sep, 11
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― The world's favorite drink has to be a cup of coffee. Many of us cannot wake without that cup in the morning. Even though there are new additions and varieties nothing stops this trend. It has been since the day of its discovery. The first place...
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Bronzilla ― 20 Aug, 11
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― About 850 A.D it is said that a lone shepherd and his flock came across a strange and mysterious plant growing upon a secluded and forgotten hillside. Before he could stop them some of his herd had began to gnaw away at this unusual berry. After...
Tags: Coffee Articles, Cappuccino, History Of Coffee, Coffee Facts, Coffee Benefits, Coffee
Bronzilla ― 28 Jul, 11
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― Plain coffee is fast becoming a thing of the past. It's now quite simple to whip up a gourmet hot beverage for guest, family, or just for yourself. Nowadays there are a number of coffee clubs and circles in which coffee drinking has become ...
Tags: History Of Coffee, Coffee Articles, Coffee Facts
Bronzilla ― 21 Jun, 11
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― Nothing perks up a lazy morning like coffee. What is this dark-colored substance made of and why can’t some people survive a day without having even just one sip of this stimulant? ∙ Coffee, normally taken hot, is made from the coffee ...
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― Over five hundred billion cups of coffee are consumed each year making it the most popular drink on this earth. For centuries, this aromatic, spirit-lifting drink has been the beverage to serve at any and all events. Many board meetings and...
Tags: History Of Coffee, Coffee Articles
The Coffee Lovers Corner ― Luigi Bezzera, the owner of a manufacturing business invented Espresso at the turn of the century. Luigi Bezzera was simply trying to figure out a way to brew coffee faster. He figured if he could just add pressure to the brewing process it ...
Tags: History Of Coffee, Espresso
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