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  2. Coffee in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The instant coffee market makes up a large percentage of the total coffee consumption in Korea where many well-known brands compete for market share. Instant coffee technology like freeze-drying, which was the best method of preserving the flavor of coffee, was improved upon in Korea, where freeze-drying was stabilized for mass production. [4]

  3. List of markets in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2015) Major cities in South Korea typically have several traditional markets, each with vendors selling a wide variety of goods including fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, breads, clothing, textiles, handicrafts, souvenirs, and Korean traditional medicinal items. The Korean word for market is sijang and traditional street ...

  4. Paik's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Paik's Coffee (Korean: 빽다방) is a South Korean coffeehouse chain, with 1,565 coffee shops. Paik's Coffee started off in Nonhyeon-Dong next to Paik's restaurant. He wanted to provide bigger portions of instant coffee sticks which attracted the customers. Paik's coffee tries to break the perspective that inexpensive coffee is low in quality.

  5. Starbucks opens a cafe with a view of North Korea - AOL

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    North and South Korea are technically still at war, as no treaty to end the 1950 to 1953 Korean War was ever signed. ... South Korean veterans drink coffee at an observation deck of the Starbucks ...

  6. List of countries by coffee production - Wikipedia

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    The following list of countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans. [1] Many of these countries maintain substantial supply-chain relations with the world's largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises. [ 2 ]

  7. Tom N Toms - Wikipedia

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    Tom N Toms Coffee (Korean: 탐앤탐스) is a coffeehouse chain based in South Korea. It first opened in the Apgujeong-dong District of Seoul and now has over 400 branches in 9 different countries worldwide. [1] It is also among the top 3 coffee brands in South Korea. [2]

  8. Caffe Bene - Wikipedia

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    Caffe Bene is the largest coffeehouse chain in South Korea by number of stores. As of April 24, 2012, Caffe Bene has 760 outlets in South Korea. [ 1 ] Caffe Bene made its international debut in New York City in February 2012 and opened the second international store in Beijing , China one month later.

  9. Angel-in-us - Wikipedia

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    ANGELINUS coffee, which is operated by Lotte, is steadily expanding its market share in Asia. It expanded to China in 2008 and to Indonesia in November 2011, and currently runs nine shops in China, four in Vietnam, three in Indonesia, and two in Kazakhstan. [2] As of 2017, the chain has over 800 retail stores in South Korea. [citation needed]