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  2. % Arabica - Wikipedia

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    The coffee brand was founded by Kenneth Shoji. [10] After the Tōhoku earthquake destroyed his house in Fukushima Prefecture in 2011, he moved to Hong Kong. [11] After moving, he decided to start a coffee business so he traveled to Hawaii and purchased a coffee farm. [12] In 2013, Shoji opened the first % Arabica café in Hong Kong.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 100% Arabica - Wikipedia

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    100% Arabica may refer to: 100% Arabica (coffee), a common blend of coffee and quality labeling; 100% Arabica (film), a 1997 French comedy movie

  5. Black Sheep Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Black Sheep Coffee is known for using robusta coffee beans in its premium coffee, "at a time when everyone believed 100% Arabica to be the only premium species of coffee". [9] Its shops offer a range of barista prepared coffees, smoothies, pastries, bagels, toasties, and Norwegian waffles. A number of shops serve alcohol of an evening ...

  6. Try These Festive Christmas Coffees for a Cup of Holiday Cheer

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    This 100% Arabica coffee from Central and South America is perfect for festive mornings. Featuring notes of toasted almonds and warm spice, it's a cozy medium roast that brings holiday cheer to ...

  7. Barista Coffee (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Barista Coffee was accused of mixing low-priced coffee beans with high-priced Arabica coffee beans. Thirteen products were labelled as 100% Arabica. [1] The Shilin District Court concluded the case, finding that the general manager, Liu Zengxiang, and factory manager, Li, had violated the "false labelling of products" provision under the Food Safety and Sanitation Act. [2]