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Ethiopian shade coffee plantations are well documented to be bird-friendly and act as refuges for disappearing tree species. The extent to which these plantations support mammal conservation, as well as mammal sensitivity to coffee... more
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      GeographyConservation BiologyConservation EcologyBiological Sciences
איך הפך הקפה ממשקה ששותים בכוס חד פעמית בשקל תשעים לכזה שנמכר במכירות פומביות ויכול להאמיר ל-50 שקל לספל? כעת, מומחיו מנסים ללמד אותנו שקפה טוב דורש הרבה עבודה והבנה, והוא בכלל לא אמור להיות מר. כתבה ראשונה בסדרה על הגל השלישי של קפה... more
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      CoffeeFood HistoryFood and NutritionCafes
Coffee’s origin was in Ethiopia. Coffee’s use then spread from Ethiopia up through Egypt and Yemen. From its introduction to Yemen, coffee soon spread throughout the Arab world. It was not until 1670 that coffee was first introduced to... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionCoffeeTraditional Chinese Medicine
This paper particularly aims to investigate the attributes of Turkish coffee that effected consumers’ coffee drinking experience; a previously neglected area of research. Another main purpose of this paper is to examine consumers’... more
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      CoffeeConsumer BehaviorConsumer ResearchTurkish Coffee
Coffee has been my latest subject of interest. People claimed that coffee helped them to shed extra weight from their body that ignited my curiosity. I researched on the subject and learned that a few of them got rid of the extra body fat... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsCoffeeWeight LossResearch on Coffee
I trust the title is self-explanatory, although there will be some works that may not, strictly speaking, fall within its terms. And by "culture" here we mean in particular and more often than not, "sociability." As with most of my other... more
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      CoffeeCoffeehouseCoffee CultureResearch on Coffee
Preliminary research on volatile components in roasted coffee by SPME and others
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      SPMEResearch on Coffee
HISTORY OF COFFEE MALAYSIA
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      CoffeeBeveragesResearch on CoffeeBarista
Coffee bean, coffee classic, kind of coffee, etc.
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      CoffeeFood and Beverage ManagementBartenderHotel and Restaurant Management
In search of preserving and improving the management of natural resources in different production sectors in the country in this case the coffee area by implementing eco-friendly practices and methods such as cleaner production, making a... more
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      CoffeeCoffee CultureCoffea arabicaResearch on Coffee
This systematic scoping review presents evidence from 52 primary research articles for the beneficial, and sustainable, use of coffee in personal care products. The identification and evaluation of natural ingredients that harbor... more
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      PhytochemistryCoffeeGreen Economy & Green Jobs PerspectivesSkin Care
Kahve, modern dünyanın en tercih edilen sıcak içeceklerinden biridir. Bünyesinde barındırdığı kafeinin insan vücudunda meydana getirdiği reaksiyonun dikkati arttırması ve uyanıklık hissiyatı sağlaması, keşfedildiği ilk günden bu yana... more
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      Arabic LiteratureArabic PoetryArabic Prose LiteratureArabic Language and Linguistics
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      MarketingBusiness AdministrationOperations ManagementStrategic Management
It is the explanation of the words used in the world of coffee terms.

Dünyada kullanılan kahve terimlerine ait kelimelerin açıklamasıdır.
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      CoffeeCoffeehouseCoffeehousesTurkish Coffee
Este artículo analiza los flujos de energía en los agroecosistemas de café de Costa Rica entre 1935 y 2010, en el contexto de la Transición Socio-Ecológica (TSE). Se busca estimar indicadores que evidencien la transición energética en... more
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      CoffeeAgroforestryAgrarian HistoryEnergy in Agriculture
This research is based on a study of coffee consumption, functionality of coffeehouses and portraits of regulars in the late Ottoman Empire. In the 18th century customs records, data on the trade in coffee was scarce. This pointed out... more
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      Ottoman HistoryEconomic and Social History of the Ottoman EmpireOttomanEdessa
Insight into the early spread of coffee culture is hampered due to limited sources and uncertainty if they refer to coffea, or another plant. A playful source for debate in coffeaology (the study of coffea) is Arcimboldo's 1590... more
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      Art HistoryCoffeeHistory of ArtCoffeehouse
Coffee leaf rust disease (Hemileia vastatrix) causes large damage to Arabica coffee plantation in Asia, Africa, and America. In Indonesia, particularly in North Sumatra, the resistance level of Arabica coffee genotypes is still unknown.... more
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      CoffeePlant BreedingPlant breeding and geneticsGenetics and Plant Breeding
Recycling, waste control, global warming, climate change, sustainability; just to mention a few of the intensively growing number of 'words' that people are bombarded with by the media daily. These phrases are, however, mostly on a loop... more
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      Environmental GeographyEnvironmental SustainabilitySurveyingEngland
LAPORAN PROJEK REKACIPTA & INOVASI CORNDOG COFFEE
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This systematic scoping review presents evidence from 52 primary research articles for the beneficial, and sustainable, use of coffee in personal care products. The identification and evaluation of natural ingredients that harbor... more
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      PhytochemistryCoffeeGreen Economy & Green Jobs PerspectivesSkin Care
In this research concentrations of total sugars, reducing sugars, acidity and alcohol of coffee mucilage during 74 hoursfermentation at ambient temperature were quantified. With these experimental data, equations, kinetic coeficients were... more
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      BiotechnologyCoffee ProcessingCoffee QualityResearch on Coffee
(Final draft manuscript for Oxford Research Encyclopedia on Latin American History. The copy-edited version will soon be available at ORE for a limited time at no cost. Please cite that version. ) Given its historical and current roles... more
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      HistoryLatin American and Caribbean HistoryCoffeeDigital Resources
In this research concentrations of total sugars, reducing sugars, acidity and alcohol of coffee mucilage during 74 hours fermentation at ambient temperature were quantified. With these experimental data, equations, kinetic coefficients... more
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      ChemistryBiotechnologyCoffee ProcessingCoffee Quality
The present invention relates to new enzymes having chlorogenic acid esterase activity and feruloyl esterase activity, i.e. having hydrolysis and synthesis activity of chlorogenic acid and hydroxycinnamic acid esters derived from the... more
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      BiochemistryEnzymes Enzymatic hydrolysisResearch on Coffee
Beverage quality of coffee is the most important for consumers. The objective of this research was to determine the genotypic and phenotypic variability of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.). Nested design with three factors was used. The... more
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      CoffeePlant BreedingPlant breeding and geneticsGenetics and Plant Breeding
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      European HistoryOttoman HistoryCoffeeFood History
COVID-19 has caused major disruptions to workers in the cafe and coffee industry. The pandemic has exposed the widening wealth gap in our global economy, and nowhere is this better illustrated than in our daily coffee fix. The... more
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      Global citiesUrban CultureCitiesCoffee Culture
Akdeniz, Ege ve Anadolu çağlar boyu birçok medeniyete ev sahipliği yapmıştır. Bu bölge aynı zamanda göç yoludur. Birçok medeniyet bu bölgeyi konaklama ve geçiş amaçlı kullanmıştır. Bu medeniyetler beraberinde kültür, bilim, mevcut... more
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      Coffee CultureCoffee Market AnalysisResearch on Coffee
Genetic variation is important in plant breeding. However, information on the genetic variability of Arabica coffee especially in coffee field of North Sumatra was not yet available. Magnitude of morphological variation, genotypic... more
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      CoffeePlant BreedingPlant breeding and geneticsGenetics and Plant Breeding
Ethiopian shade coffee plantations are well documented to be bird-friendly and act as refuges for disappearing tree species. The extent to which these plantations support mammal conservation, as well as mammal sensitivity to coffee... more
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      Conservation BiologyConservation EcologyResearch on Coffee
Forest area in the upstream of Ciliwung watershed is one of the last remaining forests in the hinterland of Jakarta metropolitan. Forest degradation and the rapid pressure of land use change are serious issues in the Greater Jakarta area... more
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      CoffeeMarketing StrategyCost-Benefit AnalysisFeasibility Study and Economic Study
It is not an exaggeration that espresso is at the core of Italian culture and history. Millions of espresso drinkers around the world attempt to capture a special “made in Italy” feeling in their coffee cups each day. But few people are... more
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      European HistoryCultural HistoryTwentieth Century History and CultureItaly
Shortening the supply chain of speciality coffee between farm and cup has often been spoken of as an aspiration. This study aimed to discover whether that aspiration has translated into a reality in Thailand and Vietnam. If supply chains... more
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      Agri Supply ChainsSupply ChainSustainable Supply ChainResearch on Coffee
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. It is a complex chemical mixture composed of thousands of physiologically active compounds, including caffeine, chlorogenic acid, and diterpenes (cafestol and kahweol).... more
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      CoffeeLiver diseasesAntioxidantsHepatitis B
COVID-19 has caused major disruptions to workers in the cafe and coffee industry. The pandemic has exposed the widening wealth gap in our global economy, and nowhere is this better illustrated than in our daily coffee fix. The... more
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      Global citiesUrban CultureCitiesCoffee Culture
Press release taken up and reported on by National Geographic. https://ng.hu/fold/2015/08/08/cel-a-biodiverzitas-megorzese/ Written for: Thematic Poster Exhibition Concepts of Farm Design: searching for 'the right' biodiversity for... more
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      CoffeeEnvironmental SustainabilityCoffee CultureCoffee Industry Research