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  2. Your Ultimate Guide to Different Types of Coffee - AOL

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    In U.S. supermarkets, you’ll typically find two types of coffee beans for sale: Arabica and Robusta. Depending on who you ask, many coffee enthusiasts prefer using Arabica beans due to its taste.

  3. The Bitter Truth About Why Your Coffee Isn't Tasting as Good ...

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    Research out of agricultural bank Rabobank confirms that demand for Arabica beans among coffee buyers "has fallen 27% year-to-date, while Robusta [demand] is 25% higher." This seems to confirm a ...

  4. Coffea canephora - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is still the biggest coffee producer in the world, producing one-third of the world's coffee, though 69% of that is C. arabica. [15] Since Robusta is easier to care for and has a greater crop yield than C. arabica, it is cheaper to produce. [17] Roasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour ...

  5. List of coffee varieties - Wikipedia

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    Although it mostly produces Robusta coffee, there is a quality Arabica bean grown there known as Bugishu around the Sipi Falls area. [54] Brutte C. arabica: Variety of coffee (arabica) Bred in 2014 in the south of India in g.Madras, 1996 Chennai Tamil Nadu. Grown at an altitude of 1500 m above sea level, which in itself is a good indicator.

  6. Coffea - Wikipedia

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    The two most popular are Coffea arabica (commonly known simply as "Arabica"), which accounts for 60–80% of the world's coffee production, and Coffea canephora (known as "Robusta"), which accounts for about 20–40%. [2] [3] C. arabica is preferred for its sweeter taste, while C. canephora has a higher caffeine content.

  7. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Arabica coffee beans are cultivated mainly in Latin America, eastern Africa or Asia, while robusta beans are grown in central Africa, southeast Asia, and Brazil. [41] Coffee can also be blended with medicinal or functional mushrooms, of which some of the most frequently used include: lion's mane, chaga, cordyceps and reishi. [64]

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