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  2. Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a coffee culture that has changed with societal needs over time. Today, coffee shops serve as a niche within their urban cultures. [1] While it was introduced earlier in history, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Dutch and Portuguese traders, it rapidly gained popularity at the turn of the twentieth century. [1]

  3. Excelsior Caffé - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, American coffee chain Starbucks filed for an interim injunction against the Doutor, saying that their logo (which has since changed) and appearance looked too much like its own. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2021, Excelsior started using the food sharing service TABETE to reduce food loss.

  4. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Portugal and Japan: Vegetables or seafood that are fried with a batter mixed minimally in cold water and served with a grated daikon sauce. The frying method originated from Portuguese missionaries in Japan in the 16th century. [6] Unniyappam, Kuzhiyappam Kerala, India: A traditional rice/flour based, deep-fried fritters in round shape. Uzhunnu ...

  5. Georgia (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia enjoys the most success in Japan, where it is the highest-grossing coffee beverage—one of many brands of Japanese canned coffee. It is also the highest-grossing beverage by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company. As of 2007, in Japan, Georgia's sales are double the sales of Coca-Cola. [1]

  6. Category:Coffeehouses and cafés in Japan - Wikipedia

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  8. Doutor Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Roasting coffee using hot air is a commonly used method by most roasting plants, but Doutor says it "takes away the original flavor of the coffee" and explored other ways to roast the coffee. They found open flame roasting their preferred method and ended up embarking on researching and developing its own industrial open flame roaster to roast ...

  9. Category:Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Pages in category "Coffee in Japan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.