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Entry #4. Coffee Culture in The U.S. - From Bean to Yeti

 For many adults, coffee is a part of their daily schedule, providing warmth, comfort, and energy. Coffee shops tend to be local gathering spots for many of us students, but what's all the hype about? For years, my family owned a coffee house, so let's catch you up over a cup of joe. 


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Coffee comes from all over the world, including Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Due to the vastly different climates and soil conditions, coffee from each of these origins has a unique flavor. One primary type of coffee bean is Arabica, which is in your cappuccino. The other is Robusta, usually only found in instant coffee; we don't know her. Arabica beans have a smooth and rich flavor, while Robusta beans have more of a bitter, earthy taste. Generally, Arabica beans are considered higher quality, whereas Robusta beans are often spicy and less tasty.


Coffee beans can either be harvested by hand or by machines. Hand-picking is typically preferred for high-quality beans. Harvest timing is vital since coffee cherries ripen at different speeds. The artistry of roasting transforms raw green beans into rich, dark brown ones, creating the perfect flavor and aroma we cherish in every cup. Choosing a new roaster for our coffee house was a delightful journey! We spent weeks tasting various coffees from talented local roasters.


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When you buy coffee from Fair-Trade farms, you enjoy a great cup and support ethical practices that uplift farmers and their neighborhoods. This simple choice promotes sustainable farming, benefits the environment, and strengthens trade relationships. While coffee prices can vary due to weather and supply chain challenges, the unique flavors of beans from particular locations make them truly worth it. 


Using quality brewing tools is extremely important for better coffee flavor. Top-of-the-line coffee grinders are pricey yet essential since they ensure uniform granule sizes and consistent flavor. Temperature-controlled kettles heat water to the right temperature for different brewing methods. These tools enhance the richness of coffee flavors and make brewing more enjoyable.

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Coffee culture continues to evolve as people's tastes change, new brewing technologies arise, and fun drinks gain popularity. Local coffee shops offer quality drinks and serve as social spaces and community event venues. As more people focus on sustainability and climate change, the coffee industry will likely adopt more eco-friendly practices, ethical sourcing, and waste reduction. Hopefully, we can work together to foster a coffee culture that’s delicious, sustainable, and responsible for generations to come!



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  1. Your blog beautifully highlights the rich culture and intricacies of coffee! It’s fascinating to learn about the different origins and flavors of coffee beans, especially the distinction between Arabica and Robusta. I love your emphasis on supporting Fair Trade farms, as it really connects the enjoyment of coffee with ethical practices. It's exciting to see how coffee culture evolves and becomes more sustainable, making each cup even more meaningful!

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  2. As someone who rarely ever drinks coffee, your blog honestly made me crave it for the first time in months. I find it really interesting how rich and diverse coffee can be and I didnt know there were multiple ways of harvesting it. I really like seeing how more sustainable coffee is becoming.

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  3. Interesting topic that is written with good audience awareness to help us engage with a new perspective on a familiar subject.

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