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  2. Coffee production in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production in Ethiopia is a longstanding tradition which dates back dozens of centuries. Ethiopia is where Coffea arabica, the coffee plant, originates. [1]

  3. Café Avole - Wikipedia

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    Café Avole, also known as Avole Coffee, [1] is a coffee roasting company that also operates two coffee shops in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The business launched in Brighton, and operates on East Union Street in the Central District , and on Rainier Avenue South in Rainier Valley .

  4. Geisha (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    Gesha coffee, sometimes referred to as Geisha coffee, [1] is a variety of coffee tree that originated in the Gori Gesha forest, Ethiopia, though it is now grown in several other nations in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It is widely known for its unique flavor profile of floral and sweet notes, its high selling price, and its exclusivity as ...

  5. The Only Coffee You Should Be Buying at Costco - AOL

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    Single-Origin Kirkland Signature Coffee. Price: $20 (2 pounds) from Costco.com Blend: 100% Arabica Origin(s): Ethiopia'a Jimma region Roast level: Light roast Shop Now. Costco sells a variety of ...

  6. Starbucks Honors the Birthplace of Coffee with Ethiopia, an ...

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    Customers can sample Ethiopia coffee at participating Starbucks® stores in the U.S. on National Coffee Day, September 29, and those who purchase a 1 lb. bag of Ethiopia whole bean will receive a ...

  7. A Step-by-Step Guide to Performing an Ethiopian Coffee ... - AOL

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    Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee — the coffee plant, coffea arabica, is native to the country's southwestern plateaus. Coffee is also central to Ethiopia's culture and its economy.