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  „Consumers can identify "fair trade" coffee by looking for coffee bags that bear the "Fair Trade Certified" label. Fair Trade certified coffees are sold at Berkeley Bowl and Uncommon Grounds in Berkeley and Safeway stores in Oakland (Broadway), Pleasant Hill, Alamo and Hayward. For a full listing of Fair Trade coffee roasters and retailers check this“

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  „"This is creating awareness of the issues, and the issues are enormous," said Orrel Lanter, owner of the Uncommon Grounds roastery in Berkeley, who has actively supported efforts to raise consumption of organic, fair-trade and shade-grown beans. "But should people go to jail for brewing a politically incorrect type of coffee?" she asked. "I don't think so."“

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View topic - Don't make this mistake! - Coffee Forum

  „Yesterday I'm at the grocery store, and I'm sort of in between coffees (got some Organic Timor coming from Uncommon Grounds in Berkeley, but it won't arrive till later in the week). I'm pretty cheap, as a rule, so I figure I might as well give 8 O'clock's 100% Columbian a try, as I've read good reviews of it at Consumer Reports.“

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Coffee: Resources for home espresso Coffee: Resources for home espresso

  „Ken's pick. Many blends, including Gold Medal,Neapolitan Espresso (Organic or not), and Decaf Espresso. Mostbeans available retail, e.g. Berkeley Bowl.“

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Amazon.com: Books: Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World Amazon.com: Books: Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World

  „Pendergast, a businessman by education, then settles into a wonderfully readable economic history. The structure of the material centers on the companies and international agreements that make up the international coffee system. But unlike so many commercially-oriented histories, Uncommon Grounds is eminently readable and captivating. The characters in the saga are fascinating: from American industrialists to Latin American peasants to African warlords to European consumers, there are people involved in this story, not just money.“

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