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  2. Category:Coffee in Germany - Wikipedia

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    4 languages. العربية ... Coffee portal Pages in category "Coffee in Germany" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... East German coffee ...

  3. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Initially, this new beverage was written in the English form coffee, but during the 1700s the Germans gradually adopted the French word café, then slowly changed the spelling to Kaffee, which is the present word. In the 18th century the popularity of coffee gradually spread around the German lands and was taken up by the ruling classes.

  4. Viennese coffee house culture - Wikipedia

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    The Viennese coffee house (German: das Wiener Kaffeehaus, Bavarian: as Weana Kafeehaus) is a typical institution of Vienna that played an important part in shaping Viennese culture. Since October 2011 the "Viennese Coffee House Culture" is listed as an " Intangible Cultural Heritage " in the Austrian inventory of the "National Agency for the ...

  5. Rüdesheimer Kaffee - Wikipedia

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    Rüdesheimer Kaffee is an alcoholic coffee drink from Rüdesheim am Rhein in Germany invented in 1957 by the German television chef Hans Karl Adam . [1] It is a popular drink in coffee houses. [2] Asbach Uralt brandy and sugar cubes are added to a cup. In Rüdesheim, a cup that is specially designed for this beverage is used.

  6. Cappuccino - Wikipedia

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    Cappuccino (/ ˌ k æ p ʊ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ / ⓘ, Italian: [kapputˈtʃiːno]; from German Kapuziner) [1] is an espresso-based coffee drink that is traditionally prepared with steamed milk including a layer of milk foam.

  7. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    East German "coffee mix" consisting of 51% coffee, produced due to shortages. 1940s product photo of Swedish coffee surrogate brand "Cafenco" Roasted grain drinks are prepared from various cereals: Barleycup is a brand of instant drink made from barley, rye, and chicory and sold in the UK.

  8. Melitta - Wikipedia

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    Melitta headquarters in Minden A Melitta coffee filter, containing ground coffee, in a single cup brewing holder. Melitta (/ m ə ˈ l iː t ə /) is a German company selling coffee, paper coffee filters, and coffee makers, part of the Melitta Group, which has branches in other countries.

  9. Machwitz Kaffee - Wikipedia

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    Machwitz Kaffee is a German family owned coffee brand and a coffee roasting company in Hanover, Germany. [1] Founded in Gdansk in 1883 as a consumer goods store. In 1919, the headquarter moved to Georgstrasse, Hanover as a specialty coffee shop. [1] Walter Koch (1911–1998), bought the company in 1948 [1] as a family business.