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  2. UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. - Wikipedia

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    UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd. headquarters in Kobe Ueshima Coffee (UCC Hawaii) Corp. UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., Ltd. (UCC上島珈琲株式会社, Yū Shī Shī Ueshima Kōhī Kabushiki-gaisha) is a manufacturer of coffee and tea products in Kobe, Hyōgo. "UCC" stands for "Ueshima Coffee Company". It owns a Kona coffee farm on the island of Hawaii.

  3. Boss Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Boss was first released in 1992 and is one of many brands of Japanese canned coffee.Since 2006, American actor Tommy Lee Jones has appeared in a series of TV commercials and billboards for the brand, [1] [2] becoming one of the most recognised faces in Japan.

  4. Doutor Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Doutor Coffee (株式会社ドトールコーヒー) is a Japanese retail company that specializes in coffee roasting and coffee shop franchising. It was founded by Toriba Hiromichi. It was founded by Toriba Hiromichi.

  5. 35 of the very best gifts for coffee lovers that they'll ...

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    Devout coffee lovers probably already own a nice coffee maker and have preferred beans for brewing. But what they might not own is a really fancy coffee grinder, like this Fellow Ode Brew Grinder.

  6. The best single-serve coffee makers of 2024 - AOL

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    Factors to consider when choosing a single-serve coffee maker If you want a pod coffeemaker for speed and convenience, look for high-quality machines that offer fast brew speeds and are easy to ...

  7. Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Coffee culture in Japan is one of the most unique observed globally. One very interesting serving custom is that the cup handle is traditionally placed to the left of the drinker, while the spoon handle faces the right. [6] Due to the product's foreign origins, Japanese coffee culture is heavily connected to the identity of being foreign or ...