A Story of Hope ("Ikizere"), Vision ("Ikerokoza"), and Ishema ("Proud")
Rwanda as a country, from my findings, is famously referred to as the “Land of a Thousand Hills”. Because of its...
Kenyan Coffee growers are looking to a new market: their own people. Historically, Kenyans have favoured black tea, a legacy of British colonialism.
However, coffee farmers are hoping to cultivate...
Most of Mexican coffee grown in Mexico(around 90%) comes from the southern states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Puebla.
Over half a million farmers grow this coffee, with 70% being small-scale...
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Ethiopia isn't just the origin story of coffee, but Ethiopian coffee itself. it is a country where coffee is deeply woven into the fabric of life.
Here, we'll explore...
Brazilians keep their coffee game simple, no need for fancy specialty coffee here! Most coffee shops in Brazil only offer two main types of Brazilian coffee: the cafezinho and café...
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How Coffee Got To Australia
This picture says it all for a country known for things other than coffee, but what you don’t know is, coffee lurks in the...
Coffee is no longer just a morning drink but it has turned into a culture. Dive into our Coffee Culture series!
Believe it or not; but there are coffee aficionados who...
Coffee myths are everywhere and according to legend, a few counsellors to Pope Clement VIII referred to coffee as the “bitter invention of Satan.”
They demanded that the Pope outlaw...
I know how hard it is to find the best coffee brewing techniques on the internet. It has to be overwhelming to pick from over 11 brewing methods for your...