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  2. Café Britt - Wikipedia

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    Café Britt is a Costa Rican company that produces and markets gourmet coffee, chocolate and other products. They create and sponsor coffee-related tourism and education in Costa Rica . Products are sold in retailers, online, in Britt Café • Bakery locations, and in Grupo Arribada-owned Morpho Travel Experience.

  3. 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.

  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. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, bodega is a term for "storeroom" or "wine cellar", or "warehouse", with a similar origin to the words "boutique" and "apothecary"; the precise meaning varies regionally in the Spanish language, and the later New York City term evolved from Puerto Rican and Cuban usage for "small grocery".

  6. Café Bustelo - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Café Bustelo coffee company in East Harlem, New York in 1928. [6] His product became popular among Cuban exiles who preferred to prepare it in espresso coffeemakers rather than the then-common method of filtering it through a coffee "sock". [ 7 ]

  7. Café Rica - Wikipedia

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    Café Rica is a Costa Rican coffee-flavored liqueur. It is thick and sweet with a strong coffee flavor from which it gets its namesake. It is made from coffee ...

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