Which plant does coffee come from?!


Question:

Which plant does coffee come from?


Answers:
a coffee plant.

coffee palant

Coffee plant/tree, dweeb

the coffee plant (of which there are 2 types) - the bean is dried and roasted

starbucks factory plant.

well gee.... i dont know....maybe its a coffee plant. haha.... i went to hawaii and saw tons.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coffea...

the coffee plant

I thought they come from cocoa beans?

Oh, it is absolutely the Starbucks Coffee Factory Plant where they make tons of coffee daily. Ignore everyone else's answers about it coming from some kind of plant. Can you just imagine pouring a cup of coffee from a plant? Really!!!!

Its called a coffee plant. From the Rubiaceae family. Like a tree, it has a long trunk and branches.

Coffee trees make 2 kinds of coffee: Arabica (about 75% of the world's coffee) and Robusta which doesn't taste as good, but has more caffeine.

The coffee grows in red and green berries. When you open the berry, you get a green coffee bean with a clear sheath. Coffee pickers remove the sheath, dry the coffee and roast it.

Usually, the bean comes out in two peices, but when the whole bean comes out in one piece its called Peaberry. This is said to be the most fragrant and best tasting coffee out there. Peaberries are usually at the end of the branch.

I love coffee :)

Coffea arabica L.

Coffea arabica
coffea robusta
coffea liberica

It's a plant with white flowers that smell similiar to a Jasmine. However, it doesn't produce anything that looks like what you think a coffee bean would look like.. but instead it looks like a cherry .. red and all. If you open up this "cherry" looking thing, there is two beans inside side by side. Like a peanut.

Hope that answers your question.

coffee bean

I think it comes from the coffee tree.

cof・fee n. 1.a. Any of various tropical African shrubs or trees of the genus Coffea, especially C. arabica, widely cultivated in the tropics for their seeds that are dried, roasted, and ground to prepare a stimulating, aromatic drink.

People use to eat the coffee bean too. You can read an interesting bit on it here.

Coffee beans are the seeds of the coffee plant, and cocoa beans are the seeds of the cacao plant.

have you never seen the kenco advert?? i would say coffee bean even if it does sound a tad stupid..

It comes from a coffee plant/tree/bean.
If you want more info go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coffea...

cocoa plant ?

coffee comes from the bean of the coffee tree.

coffee plant




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