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  2. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production uses a large volume of water. On average it takes about 140 litres (37 US gal) of water to grow the coffee beans needed to produce one cup of coffee. Growing the plants needed to produce 1 kg (2.2 lb) of roasted coffee in Africa, South America or Asia requires 26,400 litres (7,000 US gal) of water. [86]

  3. Indian filter coffee - Wikipedia

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    Indian filter coffee is prepared by first bringing water to a boil. [5] A special cylindrical filter is used in the preparation of the coffee. The filter has two metal cups that assemble one over the other. [6] The filter coffee powder is first added to the upper cup on top of the perforated chamber and then compressed with a pressing disc.

  4. Cup of coffee - Wikipedia

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    One variant of the cup of coffee is the September call-up, in which major-league clubs call up additional players from their minor-league farm teams late in the season. For many years, this occurred from September 1 through the end of the regular season (typically late September or early October).

  5. We Calculated The Exact Cost Of Your Cup Of Coffee ... - AOL

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    But in general, a standard cup of coffee is made with a coffee-to-water ratio of about 1:10. For a three-cup brewer, which is widely used to make a single serving of coffee, you'll need about 17 ...

  6. Espresso - Wikipedia

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    The second meaning is to do with speed, as in a train. Finally there is the notion of doing something "expressly" for a person ... The first Bezzera and Pavoni espresso machines in 1906 took 45 seconds to make a cup of coffee, one at a time, expressly for you. [7]

  7. Is drinking coffee only in the morning better for your heart?

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    Participants were asked to detail the food and drink they ate for at least one day, including their coffee consumption. A sub-group of about 1,500 participants were also asked to document their ...

  8. Brain scans of coffee drinkers suggest there's more to ... - AOL

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    The researchers recruited 83 people who drank at least one cup of coffee a day to undergo MRI scans so they could observe the participants' brain activity. Of that total, 47 people were scanned ...

  9. 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 ...