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The History of Papua New Guinea Coffee

In the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), morning fog fills the valleys and the mountain peaks float above in …

27 March 2026
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Why is it Called a Quaker?

When the word Quaker came into use to describe under-roasted coffee beans it happened because their color resembled the color of clothing that many Quakers were wearing at the time. 

22 October 2025
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Colombia Dulima: Colombian Coffee from the Home of the Snow Queen and Adolescent Soil

Colombian coffee is considered to be some of highest quality coffee in the world. Known for its mellow acidity, subtle sweetness, and nutty undertones, …

8 October 2025
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India, Where Coffee Came of Age

A Short Retelling of an Old Story An hour before you need to leave for the airport, there is a …

25 September 2025
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The Ultimate Guide to Attending World of Coffee

Make the most of this year's World of Coffee with our comprehensive "how-to" guide 

23 June 2025
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Kenyan Coffee, Gifts from the Owner of Snow

Mt. Kenya was a ghost ship on the horizon, its existence only rumoured among Europeans for decades. The Embu people, who have long lived on the southeastern slopes and always built their homes with the door facing the peaks, call God on the mountain “the owner of snow.”

22 May 2025
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