Which country produce the BEST COFFEE in the World?!


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Which country produce the BEST COFFEE in the World?


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Italy has great espresso.

Hong Kong

AMERICA

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia, and Sumatra.

columbia.

I've tried many different ones (I grind my own beans) and my favorite is Kona from Hawaii

My favorite is from Hawaii -- look for Kona in the name of it.

Promise I didnt copy you susie!

Gevalia lets you sample coffee from all over the world, even though it is a little expensive and they try to get you to buy more than most people drink, it's an easy way to get a variety of coffee delivered.

The best coffee I've ever tasted is Blue Mountain, grown in Jamaica.

Cuba

Depends on what you like. Columbian coffee is a smooth robust coffee. Arabic coffee is darker and has more of a bitterness to it. South American coffee is light and smooth.

Columbia is renowned for their coffee beans.

Italy

Columbia

Rwanda: Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee rocks!

Most experts say it is Colombia, however I am partial to good old American Kona Coffee.

Coffee is grown all around the world. Not all countries, however, have suitable climates to grow coffee. Coffee trees produce the best beans when they are grown in a tropical climate at high altitudes. Geographically, this is found along the equator between 25 degrees North and 30 degrees South latitudes.


Many factors go into the coffee-cultivating process, and each country’s method differs.
These methods account for the difference in coffee taste.


North America: Hawaiian and Central American Coffee


Kona coffee, which is a popular coffee in the United States, is grown in Hawaii. The climate and volcanic conditions make Hawaii a great place to cultivate coffee. Kona is known to have a nice, medium body.


The Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, and Chiapas regions of Mexico also grow coffee. Mexico is one of the largest coffee-producing countries in the world. Most Mexican coffee has a sharp taste.


Central America also produces a lot of well-known coffee. Guatemalan coffee is famous for its rich and distinctive flavor. Costa Rica also has a reputation for only growing wet processed arabicas. Many have said that Costa Rican coffee has a “perfect balance.”


South America: Colombian and Brazilian Coffee


Colombia is probably the most well-known producer of coffee--with good reason. Colombian coffee is known for its good, mild flavor with well-balanced acidity.


Brazil is the biggest coffee-producing country in the world. The terrain of Brazil makes it perfect for growing both Arabica and robusta coffee. Most Brazilian coffees are medium-bodied and have low acid.


Africa: The Origin of Coffee


The historical origins of coffee come from Ethiopia. Still today, wild coffee trees grow all over the country. Ethiopian coffee usually bears the names Sidamo, Harer or Kaffa, which are the regions that grow the coffee. Ethiopian coffees tend to be bold and full-bodied.


A well-known African coffee is Kenyan coffee. Kenyan coffee is grown at the base of Mount Kenya, and its coffee has a sharp, fruity acidity combined with a full body.


Most robusta coffee is grown in the Ivory Coast. The Ivory Coast is the largest producer of robusta coffee in the world. Ivory Coast coffee is suitable for dark roasts and is often found in espresso blends.


Arabian Peninsula: The Historical Beginnings of Coffee


One of the historical origins of coffee is the Arabian Peninsula. Coffee is still grown there in the traditional way since c1100. Coffee from this region, especially coffee from Yemen, will have a deep, rich taste that is unique among all coffees.
Asia: Why Coffee is Called Java
ndonesia is probably one of the most famous countries for producing coffee. Many of its islands, like Sumatra and Sulawesi have coffees named after them. The Indonesian island of Java is a synonym for coffee itself. The coffees of Indonesia are known for their pronounced rich, full body and mild acidity.
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South America per se, specifically Brazil, and Kenya.

C O L O M B I A!...IS THE BEST!

Planet Starbucks.

columbia. but i don't like coffee

Kopi Luwak coffee is widely regarded as THE best coffee in the world. It sells for over $600 /lb and it comes from Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi.

soooooooooo many different answers for individual tastes-------
american coffee can hardly be called coffee
kona is wonderful
spanish torrefacto espresso has to be my personal favorite
starbucks is crap----over priced crap

Brazil.

Kenya

My favourite comes from Sumatra.
I havnt tried it but apparantly Jamaica produces the best (very expensive)

columbia and kenya

The countries that produce the best coffee in the world would actually be Columbia and Hawaii.




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