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    Affogato

    4.00 out of 5
    $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.

  • Arabica

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    $25$69

    The Terms Coffee Pot And Coffee Break Originated In 1705 And 1952, Respectively.There Are Multiple Anecdotal Origin Stories Which Lack Evidence. In A Commonly Repeated Legend.

  • Black Coffee

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    $65

    Indicating The Story Is Likely Apocryphal.[10][11][3] Another Legend Attributes The Discovery Of Coffee To A Sheikh Omar. Starving After Being Exiled From Mokha, Omar Found Berries.

  • Cappuccino

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    $52

    Qahwah Is Not The Name Of The Bean, Which Are Known In Arabic As Bunn And In Cushitic Languages As Bun. Semitic Languages Had The Root Qhh, 'dark Color', Which Became A Natural Designation For The Beverage.

  • 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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    Honey Coffee

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    $100$110
    Coffee Is A Beverage Brewed From Roasted Coffee Beans. Darkly Colored, Bitter, And Slightly Acidic, Coffee Has A Stimulating Effect On Humans, Primarily Due To Its Caffeine Content.
  • Iced Latte

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    $66

    Given Its Distinctly Dark Color, And Was Derived From The Verb Qahiya, 'to Have No Appetite'.The Word Qahwah Most Likely Meant 'the Dark One', Referring To The Brew Or The Bean.

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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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