Yes. Coffee (beans) come from plants. Grown in Jamaica, and other South American and Asian countries.
they come from two different plants and are totally different plants
Coffee beans grown in the shade take much longer to develop. Coffee that takes longer to develop contains more nutrients include the drug we crave coffee for…caffeine. coffee plants by nature love the shade and, thus, the best quality beans come from coffee plants that grow slowly under the rainforest canopy.
Coffee beans are the roasted seeds of the coffee plants. These are native to tropical and southern Africa and tropical Asia. Cultivation started in Ethiopia, and today 45% of the world's total coffee export comes from South America.
This depends on the plant, of course. Coffee is acidic, but it can be quite good for plants. If your plants like acidity, coffee can be beneficial.
No coffee beans and Cocoa beans come from different plants
Coffee plants are grown and the beans are harvested and then roasted. The roasted beans can then be ground up and steeped in hot water to make coffee. Coffee is grown in many warm countries. It originated in Arabia.
plants will grow in coffee grinds as long as it is mixed with soil
Coffee plants produce beans, which is what is used for coffee.
where do coffee come from ? It comes from cocoa bean trees
Coffee is grown all over the world. South America and Africa are the primary producers of coffee. Hawaii is the only state in the US that producers coffee. The most famous Hawaii coffee is Kona coffee. However, Ka'u, Maui, Oahu and Kauai coffee's have been gaining popularity recently. One of the best Kona coffee's come's from Hawaiian Queen Coffee Farm www.HawaiianQueenCoffee.com
It works like this: you put the coffee under the coffee machine and then press the botton then the coffee will come out. And so on so the coffee will come out.
Coffee beans are coffee seeds. They help the plant by making new coffee plants. What you buy at the store is roasted coffee seeds.