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Coffee” is the name of a tree, its fruits, seeds (known botanically as the “genus Coffee’) and the raw product produced from them, and is also the name of the roasted product when the green Coffee beans are processed. “Coffee” is also the name of...
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Consuming 1-2 cups of coffee a day has now become a trend among Indians especially in corporate. Coffee is our stress-buster friend as it is a stimulant. Usually stimulants increase the Basal Metabolic Rate and revitalize us especially if we are sleepy. Yet, we sometimes...
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We all love to drink coffee, we used to drink coffee when we wake up in the everyday to kick-start our morning. But you will absolutely not love the bad effects that coffee can bring to you. Caffeine goes about as a stimulant by enacting...
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As indicated by a current report distributed by the American Foundation of Pediatrics, almost three-fourths (75%) of kids, teenagers, and youthful grown-ups devour caffeine — as pop, espresso, and caffeinated drinks. Caffeine is a drug — a stimulant drug, to be exact. It’s even possible...
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Coffee is something very personal and the right way to make it is how you prefer it best. That being said, mastering a few fundamentals will help you perfect your technique. From here, we encourage you to experiment with different roasts, origins, or preparation methods....
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Coffee substitutes are non-coffee products, usually without caffeine, that are used to mimic coffee. Coffee substitutes are used for several reasons which may include; medical, economic and religious reasons or due to unavailability of coffee. Some roasted grain beverages are commonly used as coffee substitute....
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A coffee maker is a small appliance used to brew coffee. The most common one used in most households involves putting coffee grounds in a paper or metal funnel which is then set over a coffee pot. Water is then poured in the chamber and...
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Introduction Coming to the social media, Starbucks makes a really virtuous use of the social media as its marketing strategy. The first and foremost thing they did was to offer free Wi-Fi to its customers. When anyone talks about social media, Facebook, instagram comes in...
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In the documentary Black Gold, it explains the story about Ethiopian coffee farmers who struggle to seek higher prices for their coffee beans. Ethiopia is the largest producer of coffee in Africa and makes up 67 percent of export revenue in Ethiopia. With over 15...
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Introduction: The purpose of our report is to explore new product opportunities for Dunkin Donuts. It will provide a specific description of the suggested new product which is Arabic coffee. Also, it will discuss what are the product’s levels, who is the segment, and the...
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Caffeine Island Coffeehouse is a new chain cafe with the trending grab-and-go service located along major expressways in Malaysia. Caffeine Island Coffeehouse propose a brand new grab-and-go business idea as it is more time saving for those who are rushing for work, classes or even...
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Dunkin Donuts faces a very competitive environment within the coffee and snack industry. A major threat is other large competitors, including Starbucks Corporation, Peet’s Coffee, and newer entrants like McDonald’s McCafe, with the most significant threat coming from Starbucks. While Dunkin Donuts, as of April...
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Tourism not only serves for regional integration, but also plays a significant role in diversifying the economy, providing comparatively low-skilled employment, and benefitting the entire country by bringing revenue and income earning opportunities to potential tourism sites . The Timor-Leste Government Strategic Development Plan considers...