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  2. Ludwig Roselius - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Roselius (2 June 1874 – 15 May 1943) was a German coffee merchant and founder of the company Kaffee HAG.He was born in Bremen and is credited with the development of commercial decaffeination of coffee. [1]

  3. Barista - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the preparation of espresso and other beverages and general customer service, skilled baristas acquire knowledge of the entire process of coffee to effectively prepare a desired cup of coffee, including maintenance and programming of the machine, grinding methods, roasting, and coffee plant cultivation, similar to how a sommelier is ...

  4. Jonathan's Coffee-House - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan's Coffee House was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries, famous as the original site of the London Stock Exchange. The coffee house was opened around 1680 by Jonathan Miles in Change (or Exchange) Alley , in the City of London .

  5. What's The Word? 4-Pics-1-Word-Answers Cheats - AOL

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    A little brainpower is all it takes to solve the trickier puzzles, but if you're stuck, these answers may help get you over the proverbial hump. Download 4 Pics 1 Word for iOS on Games.com ...

  6. Indian Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Indian Coffee House, Mananthavady An Indian Coffee House shop at Thampanoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Advocate T. K. Krishnan, a Communist Leader of Thrissur and N. S. Parameswaran Pillai , the State Secretary of the India Coffee Board Labour Union and a thrown-out employee of ICH were the founders of ICHs in Kerala.

  7. Starbucks unions - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks is the world's predominant multinational coffeehouse chain, selling specialty coffee, beverages, and assorted food in nearly 34,000 stores across 83 markets. [3] [4] The company is worth $100 billion as of 2021. [5]

  8. Coffee 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first Coffee#1 in Wood Street, Cardiff, Wales. In the autumn of 2011, Coffee#1 was bought by the Cardiff brewery company SA Brain, who wished to diversify from their pub business. The move was seen as a symptom of the tough trading conditions in the beer market. [8] Brains had previously had Costa Coffee outlets in several of its pubs. [10]

  9. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    These chains frequently engage in coffee wars to gain brand and consumer market share. Starbucks, Dunkin', and Tim Hortons are the three largest coffee companies in the world, respectively. [1] [2] The largest coffee houses typically have substantial supply-chain relations with the world's major coffee-producing countries. [3]