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  2. Coffee production in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A coffee plantation in the Orosí valley. Coffee production has played a key role in Costa Rica's history and continues to be important to the country's economy.In 2006, coffee was Costa Rica's number three export, [1] after being the number one cash crop export for several decades.

  3. Café Britt - Wikipedia

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    Café Britt has sold certified organic coffee since 1991. [11] Currently, the company produces more than 200,000 bags of organic coffee a year, 80% of which is sold in Costa Rica. [12] The production of Café Britt coffee and chocolate in Costa Rica has been certified Carbon Neutral since 2013. [13]

  4. Juan Valdez drinks Costa Rican coffee - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Daremblum, then-Costa Rican ambassador to the United States, used the phrase in a 1999 speech. [2] A license plate frame featuring the slogan. Apparently the message about Juan Valdez as a drinker of Costa Rican coffee was attributed to José Duval, a New York-based actor, who was the first Juan Valdez. [2]

  5. Chorreador - Wikipedia

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    A coffee cup or pot is placed on the bottom of the stand, and fine to medium-fine ground coffee is spooned into a dry bolsita. This is then suspended from the top of the stand so it hangs over the container. Boiling water is poured slowly over the coffee grounds, and the liquid seeps through, making coffee, which drips into the waiting container.

  6. Coffee production - Wikipedia

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    Doka Plantation Costa Rica Coffee drying in Indonesian drying racks called 'para para' When dried in the sun, coffee is most often spread out in rows on large patios where it needs to be raked every six hours to promote even drying and prevent the growth of mildew. Some coffee is dried on large raised tables where the coffee is turned by hand.

  7. Agriculture in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's National Center for Food Science and Technology (Centro Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos (CITRA)) seeks "to research and develop knowledge in food science and technology closely linked to the agri-food sector in order to innovate, increase its competitiveness, and generate high-quality food."

  8. Coffee in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Coffee in Costa Rica may refer to: Coffee production in Costa Rica; Coffee consumption in Costa Rica This page was last edited on 5 January 2021, at 23:33 (UTC). ...

  9. Reinado Internacional del Café - Wikipedia

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    Reina Internacional del Café 2008, Jessica Jordan, Bolivia Reina Internacional del Café 2013, Ivanna Vale, Venezuela. The Reinado Internacional del Café (International Queen of Coffee) previously known as Reinado Continental del Café (Continental Queen of Coffee) is a beauty pageant established in 1957.