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  2. Specialty coffee - Wikipedia

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    Specialty coffee is a term for the highest grade of coffee available, typically relating to the entire supply chain, using single-origin or single-estate coffee. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term was first used in 1974 by Erna Knutsen in an issue of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal .

  3. BURGER KING® Restaurants Launch Specialty Coffees with ...

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    MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The consumption of specialty coffee is growing by 20 percent year-over-year and approximately 25 coffee shops are opening every day around the world, serving high volumes ...

  4. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    Coffee in a French press is brewed by placing the ground coffee in the empty beaker and adding hot (93–96 °C, 200–205 °F) water, in proportions of about 28 grams (1 ounce) of coffee to 450 millilitres (15 US fluid ounces; 16 imperial fluid ounces) of water, more or less to taste.

  5. List of Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    The Burger King Specialty Sandwiches are a line of sandwiches developed by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King in 1978 and introduced in 1979 as part of a new product line designed to expand Burger King's menu with more sophisticated, adult oriented fare beyond hamburgers. Additionally, the new line was intended to ...

  6. BURGER KING® Revamps Coffee Platform and Expands Specialty ...

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    BURGER KING ® Revamps Coffee Platform and Expands Specialty Coffee Menu to Include 10 New Beverages BURGER KING ® Restaurants Unveil NEW Smooth Roast Coffee, Fresh Flavored Iced Coffees and ...

  7. Third-wave coffee - Wikipedia

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    However, the specialty coffee broker and author, Timothy J. Castle, had already used the term in an article titled "Coffee's Third Wave" that he wrote for the December 1999 / January 2000 issue of the magazine Tea & Coffee Asia. [7] The first mention in the mainstream media was in 2005 in a National Public Radio piece about barista competitions ...