When it comes to coffee, the different species are wildly, well, different. Here's what to know about the two most popular, ...
Coffee beans come from cherry-like fruit from a woody evergreen coffee plant that grows in the "bean belt" between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. After the coffee cherries are harvested ...
Coffee beans processed by partial digestion in animals are among the world's rarest. Here’s an exclusive look at the world’s ...
A survey by Fairtrade International, the organisation behind Fairtrade labels, found that 93% of Kenyan coffee farmers are ...
But they didn’t grow plants. Instead of green beans inside coffee cherries, the result is a whitish powdered biomass that resembles pure caffeine. Then the scientists roasted the powder as you ...
But this warehouse is filled with nearly $1 million worth of Ka'Å«-grown coffee beans ... plant like this one. Harvesting is a labor-intensive process with a countdown once the coffee cherries ...
Mr Macharia brings sacks of his bright red coffee cherries to the local processing plant, where they are weighed and treated. A machine removes the red husks, and the pale beans inside are washed ...