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  2. Changtang - Wikipedia

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    The Changtang Nature Reserve Map including part of the Changtang (labeled as CHANG-THANG) (DMA, 1975). Most of the Tibetan Changtang is now protected nature reserves consisting of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve, the second-largest nature reserve in the world, and four new adjoining smaller reserves totaling 496,000 square kilometres (192,000 sq mi) of connected nature reserves that represent an ...

  3. Four Barrel Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Four Barrel Coffee is a coffee roaster based in San Francisco, California, with two cafes in San Francisco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Like competitors Ritual Coffee Roasters and Blue Bottle , Four Barrel is among local, independent companies which roast their own beans, wholesale, and operate cafes. [ 3 ]

  4. Ritual Coffee Roasters - Wikipedia

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    Ritual Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster based in San Francisco, California, with six cafes in San Francisco and Napa. [2] Founded in 2005, [ 3 ] Ritual Roasters is considered part of the " third wave of coffee " independent companies which both roast their own beans, wholesale, and operate cafes.

  5. Chang Tang Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Chang Tang National Nature Reserve (Chinese: 羌塘国家级自然保护区) lies in the northern Tibetan Plateau.It is the third-largest land nature reserve in the world, after the Northeast Greenland National Park and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, with an area of over 334,000 km 2 (129,000 sq mi), [1] [2] making it bigger than 183 countries.

  6. MJB (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    After the California Gold Rush, San Francisco became a center of coffee importing and roasting in the western United States, spawning such future industry giants as Folgers Coffee and Hills Brothers Coffee. In 1881 Max J. Brandenstein (1860-1925), [2] son of tobacco wholesaler Joseph Brandenstein, began roasting coffee in the San Francisco Bay ...

  7. Verve Coffee Roasters - Wikipedia

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    Verve earned the highest score in the coffee category at the Good Food Awards in 2013 [6] and was also named one of the top coffee roasters in the United States by Thrillist, [7] Complex Magazine, [8] and Food Republic [9] In 2018, they won the Best Espresso at the Coffee Spot Awards, and in 2021 be nominated for the cafe in Japan at the World ...

  8. Hills Bros. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1840s German and Belgian planters followed with coffee plantations in Guatemala and El Salvador, two of the several Central American countries where Hills Bros. would obtain its mild coffee beans. During the Gold Rush (1849) San Francisco rapidly expanded and grew. Coffee was imported and sold, after roasting, to restaurants and ...

  9. Changpa - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Tibetan Changtang is now protected by means of nature reserves consisting of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve, the second-largest nature reserve in the world, and four new adjoining smaller reserves totalling 496,000 km 2 (191,507 sq. miles) of connected Nature Reserves, which represents an area almost as large as Spain and bigger than ...