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  2. Pickup Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Pickup Coffee would receive Series A1 funding from various Southeast Asian investors. By April 2023, the brand's valuation would be worth US$130 million (₱7.18 billion). [1] Initially limited to Metro Manila, Pickup Coffee expanded to Cebu in March 2023 and eventually to other provinces in the Philippines. [5]

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    Here's the best Costco coffee that you can brew at home. ... Ruta Maya Coffee. Price: $45 (5 pounds) from Costco.com. Blend: 100% ... Airplane crashes into Potomac River in DC near Reagan National ...

  4. Kahawa Sug - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] It is usually served with an extra empty glass, so the hot coffee can be poured back and forth to cool while swirling it at the same time and releasing the aroma. The coffee is described as being non-acidic and not too bitter. [1] Kahawa Sūg are sold in Muslim communities in the Philippines in kahawahan, the native coffee shops. [3]

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  6. Bo's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Bo's Coffee store in TOPS Cebu. Bo's Coffee is a Filipino coffee and coffeehouse chain. It was founded by Steve Benitez in 1996 in Cebu City, Philippines.The company operates a total of 91 outlets throughout the Philippines, with about 30 of them located in Metro Cebu, where it is based.

  7. Coffee production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Coffee is an important agricultural product in the Philippines, and is one of the Philippines' most important export products [1] aside from being in high demand in the country's local consumer market. [2] The Philippines is one of the few countries that produce the four main viable coffee varieties; Arabica, Liberica , Excelsa and Robusta.

  8. Figaro Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Figaro Coffee Systems Inc. (Figaro Coffee) is a Philippine coffee company and coffeehouse chain that works on the franchise model. As of September 2013 [update] , it had 63 outlets in Philippines , Qatar , Saudi Arabia and Papua New Guinea .

  9. Kapeng barako - Wikipedia

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    Kapeng barako (Spanish: café varraco or café verraco), also known as Barako coffee or Batangas coffee, is a coffee varietal grown in the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Batangas and Cavite. It belongs to the species Coffea liberica. The term is also used to refer to all coffee coming from those provinces.