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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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    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.
  • Hot Coffee

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    $22

    The Seeds Of The Coffea Plant's Fruits Are Separated To Produce Unroasted Green Coffee Beans. The Beans Are Roasted And Then Ground Into Fine Particles Typically Steeped In Hot Water Before Being Filtered Out.

  • Iced Coffee

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    $33$80

    A Maronite Professor Of Oriental Languages And Author Of One Of The First Printed Treatises Devoted To Coffee, De Saluberrima Potione Cahue Seu Cafe Nuncupata Discurscus (Rome, 1671).

  • 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

    4.00 out of 5
    $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.

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    Lungo

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    $33$223

    Borrowed From The Ottoman Turkish Kahve, Borrowed In Turn From The Arabic Qahwah.Medieval Arab Lexicographers Traditionally Held That The Etymology Of Qahwah Meant 'wine'.

  • Red Eye

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    $42

    Accounts Differ On The Origin Of The Coffee Plant Before Its Appearance In Yemen. From Ethiopia, Coffee Could Have Been Introduced To Yemen Via Trade Across The Red Sea.

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