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Here’s How Coffee Beans Differ Around the World - MSNCoffee in India is typically grown in the shade next to spices or fruits, giving the beans a distinct flavor. It’s rich, sweet and full-bodied. Next stop: Cold brew.
Reporter Sam Quinones, near Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, with a struggling coffee farmer who receives just 7 cents per pound of coffee that he grows.
Arabica coffee beans are stored at a coffee plantation in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, on May 22, 2014. Researchers have found that the world's most popular type of coffee, ...
How Ülëw Coffee and Juice was inspired by Guatemala, bus treks and hustling in L.A. kitchens (Alejandro R. Jimenez) As a teen, Jefri Lindo trekked across L.A. on buses looking for work.
Ancient Mayan city unearthed in Guatemala, including pyramids and a "unique canal system" - CBS News
Scientists use laser technology to uncover more Mayan ruins 03:10. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Mayan city nearly 3,000 years old in northern Guatemala, with pyramids and ...
This Pilsen Coffee Shop Is Decolonizing Your Morning Latte. ... burlap sacks hang on terra-cotta walls emblazoned with the name of co-owner Elmer Fajardo Pacheco’s family farm in Guatemala.
Guatemala is fourth among the world’s coffee-producing nations, and grows a high-quality bean that commands a premium price, benefiting both the economy and the tax collectors.
A U.S. consumer group sued Starbucks on Wednesday, accusing the Seattle-based coffee chain of falsely advertising its tea and coffee as "ethically" sourced while obtaining it from farms plagued by ...
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