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  2. Indian filter coffee - Wikipedia

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    Indian filter coffee is a coffee drink made by mixing hot milk and sugar with the infusion obtained by percolation brewing of finely ground coffee powder with chicory in a traditional Indian filter. It has been described as "hot, strong, sweet and topped with bubbly froth" and is known as filter kaapi in India.

  3. List of coffee varieties - Wikipedia

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    List and origin of arabica varieties TIF. Coffee varieties are the diverse subspecies derived through selective breeding or natural selection of coffee plants.While there is tremendous variability encountered in both wild and cultivated coffee plants, there are a few varieties and cultivars that are commercially important due to various unique and inherent traits such as disease resistance and ...

  4. S795 coffee - Wikipedia

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    S795 (Selection-795) is a coffee cultivar important for being one of the first strains of C. arabica found to be resistant to coffee leaf rust (CLR). [1]It is a selection of the Balehonnur Coffee Research Station in India, and it was generated by R.L. Narasimhaswamy by cross-breeding C. arabica and C. liberica known as S288 and the Kent variety, [2] a hybrid of Typica and an unknown other type ...

  5. Knowing what you’re like, you coffee fiend, you probably even have a preferred hectare of rainforest to source your coffee beans from. And I get that too. And I get that too. I wish I felt the ...

  6. Coffee production in India - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 250,000 coffee growers in India; 98% of them are small growers. [2] Over 90 percent of them are small farms consisting of 10 acres (4.0 ha) or fewer. According to published statistics for 2001–2002, the total area under coffee in India was 346,995 hectares (857,440 acres) with small holdings of 175,475 accounting for ...

  7. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch East India Company was the first to import coffee on a large scale. [21] The Dutch later grew the crop in Java and Ceylon. [22] The first exports of Indonesian coffee from Java to the Netherlands occurred in 1711. [23] Through the efforts of the British East India Company, coffee also became popular in