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Medellín’s Cafes and Farms Are Taking Back Colombian Coffee

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You’ll still find ground filter coffee sweetened with panela at corner street stalls, offices, cafes, and corrientazos (restaurants that offer affordable meals or daily specials), where it’s usually served complimentary after a meal. As a family-owned company, we have to ensure the long-term sustainability of our business.

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Hawai?i’s Mushroom Boom Is Here

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Before he started selling them in 2012, local portobello were virtually nonexistent in Hawaiʻi. Last time the state did an agricultural audit, the number of local farms producing mushrooms had tripled, from three in 2012 to nine in 2017, and funghi farmers say that number has continued to grow.

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Romanelli Winery Umbria

A Wine Story

Besides top-quality vineyards, the Romanelli family possesses olive groves (which I found to be a source of wealth and prestige in traditional Umbrian culture). Romanelli Nature is an eco-sustainability project developed to support biodiversity through things such as installations of bird boxes throughout the vineyards. Very homey.

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Was canned coffee invented in Japan?

Perfect Daily Grind

Kissatens only served black coffee or tea in line with their focus on simplicity. One of the most notable examples was Pokka Coffee, which in 1973 sold its products in vending machines that could serve canned coffee either hot or cold. Why is it so popular in Japan? to US $1.15).

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A guide to South Sudan’s coffee sector

Perfect Daily Grind

However, a recent study entitled Validating South Sudan as a Centre of Origin for Coffea arabica: Implications for Conservation and Coffee Crop Improvement published in the Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems journal has found there is historic evidence of arabica coffee growing in South Sudan.

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How to Cook a Direwolf

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Before each of 10 courses, the staff explained the source or inspiration for everything that was served. It was served with accompaniments, one of which was an asparagus relish; at another table, the server was explaining how he’d seen the chef arranging the asparagus on her bread like dragon scales while testing out the recipe.

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A Celebration Of Women In Wine

The Wine Knitter

Aslina Sauvignon Blanc 2021 The grapes for this 100% Sauvignon blanc are sourced from the Stellenbosch region of South Africa and sustainably farmed. Pairing: Enjoy as an aperitif or serve with goat cheese, seafood, light pasta, or risotto. The grapes for this 100% Nebbiolo are sourced from Asili (Village of Barbaresco).

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