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  2. McDonald’s is ending the McCafé Bakery, removing 3 ... - AOL

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    McDonald’s confirms it is axing McCafé Bakery items, the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Muffin and Cinnamon Roll, after introducing them less than three years ago.

  3. McCafé - Wikipedia

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    McCafé is a coffee shop-style food and beverage chain, owned by McDonald's.Conceptualised and launched in Melbourne, Australia in 1993 and introduced to the public with help from McDonald's CEO Charlie Bell and then-Chairman and future CEO James Skinner, the chain reflects a consumer trend towards espresso coffees.

  4. Coffee roasting - Wikipedia

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    A man working at a commercial roasting plant beginning in the 1850s in St. Louis, Missouri, said that "selling roasted coffee was up-hill work, as everyone roasted coffee in the kitchen oven." [ 4 ] Appliances catering to the home roaster were developed; in 1849 a spherical coffee roaster was invented in Cincinnati, Ohio , for use on the top of ...

  5. International availability of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    Colombian McDonald's restaurants serve the McCriollo breakfast combo, which includes a sausage patty, two traditional Colombian arepas, scrambled eggs and sweetcorn, a hashbrown, coffee, butter, and jam. [183] [184] The McNífica is also served here. It is similar to the Quarter Pounder with cheese. [185] Breakfast and McCafe is similar to the US.

  6. List of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    Hot and iced tea (supplied by S&D Coffee in the U.S.), hot chocolate, assorted juices and other regional beverages are available in various markets. McCafe is an umbrella term for lattes, espresso, iced coffee, hot chocolate, mocha, malts, smoothies, and other drinks that are sold in several markets worldwide.

  7. Home roasting coffee - Wikipedia

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    Roasting coffee beans in a wok on a kitchen stovetop. Home roasting is the process of roasting coffee from green coffee beans on a small scale for personal consumption. Home roasting of coffee has been practiced for centuries, using simple methods such as roasting in cast-iron skillets over a wood fire and hand-turning small steel drums on a kitchen stovetop.