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    Affogato

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    $85$87

    The Two Most Commonly Grown Coffee Bean Types Are C. Arabica And C. Robusta Coffee Plants Are Cultivated In Over 70 Countries, Primarily In The Equatorial Regions Of The Americas.

  • Americano

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    $25

    Producing A Cup Of Coffee. It Is Usually Served Hot, Although Chilled Or Iced Coffee Is Common. Coffee Can Be Prepared And Presented In A Variety Of Ways  Sugar, Sugar Substitutes, Milk.

  • Cold Brew

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    $66

    The First To Introduce Coffee To Arabia According To Al Shardi, Ali Ben Omar May Have Encountered Coffee During His Stay With The Somali Sultan Of Adal Sa'ad Ad-din's Companions In 1401.

  • Cortado

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    $69

    The Coffee Beans Were Procured By The Yemenis From The Ethiopian Highlands Via Coastal Somali Intermediaries, And Cultivated In Yemen. By The 16th Century.

  • Decaf

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    $52

    To Its Negative Impact On The Environment And The Clearing Of Land For Coffee-growing And Water Use. The Global Coffee Industry Is Massive And Worth $495.50 Billion As Of 2023.

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    Frappuccino

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    $95$99

    Where Coffee Seeds Were First Roasted And Brewed In A Similar Way To How It Is Prepared Now. Coffee Was Used By Sufi Circles To Stay Awake For Their Religious Rituals.

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    Irish Coffee

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    $80$85

    Southeast Asia, The Indian Subcontinent, And Africa. As Of 2023, Brazil Was The Leading Grower Of Coffee Beans, Producing 35% Of The World's Total. Green, Unroasted Coffee Is Traded As An Agricultural Commodity.

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    Long Black

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    $80$84

    Despite Sales Of Coffee Reaching Billions Of Dollars Worldwide, Farmers Producing Coffee Beans Disproportionately Live In Poverty. Critics Of The Coffee Industry Have Also Pointed.

  • Robusta Coffee

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    $56

    Its Cognates Include The Hebrew Qehe(H) ('dulling') And The Aramaic Qahey ('give Acrid Taste To'). Although Etymologists Have Connected It With A Word Meaning "Wine".

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