Here are the answers for the wikipedia (close your eyes and scroll down if not finished yet... ;) )
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Coffee is usually propagated by seeds. The traditional method of planting coffee is to put 20 seeds in each hole at the beginning of the rainy season; half are eliminated naturally. Coffee is often intercropped with food crops, such as corn, beans, or rice, during the first few years of cultivation.[23]
Coffee berries and their seeds undergo several processes before they become the familiar roasted coffee.
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Coffee berries and their seeds undergo several processes before they become the familiar roasted coffee. First
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
More Study
OK, cool. Well done today.
This month, it's important that you know how to make all the different types of coffee. First, you need to remember what coffees are possible. Here is a list.
Using Google-images, find the following pictures of coffee.
http://images.google.com.au
espresso
cappuccino
cafe latte
vienna coffee
long black
flat white
Have a look at this page and answer the following questions about coffee:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
Which country was the first to discover the effects of coffee? (Credible evidence)
How do you traditionally grow a coffee plant?
Which country produced the most coffee in 2008?
How much?
How is coffee roasted?
This month, it's important that you know how to make all the different types of coffee. First, you need to remember what coffees are possible. Here is a list.
Using Google-images, find the following pictures of coffee.
http://images.google.com.au
espresso
cappuccino
cafe latte
vienna coffee
long black
flat white
Have a look at this page and answer the following questions about coffee:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
Which country was the first to discover the effects of coffee? (Credible evidence)
How do you traditionally grow a coffee plant?
Which country produced the most coffee in 2008?
How much?
How is coffee roasted?
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