Probably the best Coffee in the World - August 2009
Have you ever wondered what goes into making your early morning coffee?
- Arabica coffee beans are said to have come from Ethiopia originally.
- Arabic coffee is thought to be the very first coffee bean to be cultivated for coffee use in the entire world.
- Interestingly this type of coffee bean has less caffeine than all the other types of coffee on the market.
- Arabica has a 7 year growing process to grow fully.
- The coffee bean grows inside a bright red berry, inside each berry there are two seeds or coffee beans.
- The berries are edible.
- Arabica grows best on elevations of 1300m – 1500m altitude.
- An average Arabica coffee plant can produce between 0.5 – 5kg of coffee
- Arabica now comes from Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Cameroon, Yemen, Jamaica, Hawaii and Brazil.
- Arabica coffees were named after shipping ports such as Mocha and Java, hence the names Café Mocha and Java coffee.



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