International Coffee Organization

International Coffee Organization ()

  „Unwashed Arabicas are produced by the dry method. Countries producing Arabica coffee are grouped in one of the three groups of Arabica‑producing countries established under the Agreement, namely Colombian Mild Arabicas, Brazilian Natural Arabicas, and Other Mild Arabicas, according to the type of Arabica coffee they produce.“

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Tea & Coffee 09/04 - Trade News Tea & Coffee 09/04 - Trade News

  „The Green Coffee Association’s newly redesigned coffee grading charts on Brazil Arabicas, Colombian Arabica, and Washed Arabica are now available. The charts show the various defects. Each chart is $10, or $25 for a complete set of all three charts.“

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CoffeeGeek - Coffee: General Discussion, Naturally Decaf Coffee CoffeeGeek - Coffee: General Discussion, Naturally Decaf Coffee

  „If the decaffeinated arabica is commercially productive, naturally decaffeinated coffee could be on the market in five or six years. If it isn't, coffee from a cross with other arabicas could take up to 15 years.“

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CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, SCAA 2003 Pre Show Report, Road Reports CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, SCAA 2003 Pre Show Report, Road Reports

  „...  adds 10% hazelnut flavored coffee to their house blend both to mask the taste of some lower end arabica but also to give it a unique character that folks can't quite place but many really like?  I'm not a fan of their house blend but here in the Northeast it's very popular and often a good alternative. I'd be most grateful if the HeadGeek could verify this whilst so close to the DD Bigwigs.“

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BBC - History - Elisabeth Dakin (c.1848) BBC - History - Elisabeth Dakin (c.1848)

  Coffee originated in the tropical regions of Ethiopia, where the plant, Coffea Arabica, thrives in high altitude rain forests. It was first cultivated by Arab merchants, who introduced it to the port of Mocha in Yemen around the 6th century. Europeans first discovered it a thousand years later.“

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Coffee World - Everything you ever need to know about coffee! Coffee World - Everything you ever need to know about coffee!

  „We specialize in Arabica Coffees and premium Estate Coffees. Like fine wines, Estate Coffees are the premium coffees of the world. If you want the best, buy Estate Coffees. When Estate Coffees are not available we buy the best High Grown Arabica Coffees.“

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