You do not need milk to make coffee. Coffee's only ingredients are coffee beans and water. That said, many people like to add extra milk, so for 250 cups of coffee you probably want to have maybe 10 cups of milk available when serving.
Espresso: Traditional: 6-8 grams per espresso. Therefore 250grams / 7 grams = 35.5 approx
Fully Automatic Espresso: Minimum 9 grams required for an espresso. Therefore 250grams / 9 grams = 27.5 approx espressos
Filter:
Many roasters recommend 60-80gm and an absolute minimum of 45gm. From 3 - 5 cups.
An average jar full, same as any other coffee.
most of the coffee's are but some times there not.
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Very few. Starbucks sells fair trade coffee beans for you to take home and use.
Fair trade coffee is obviously Fair trade, but not all coffee is fairtrade. Look for the fairtrade mark on products, to help you find things that are fairtrade. hope this helped
That is a highly debatable question in the book "how fair trade is fair trade coffee" it explains that although certifyed fair trade promots its self to offer a fair value, it is still extreamly low compared to the selling price in the United States (this concerns coffee)
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Yes, Kenya has a fair trade system. This is mainly because they are a coffee producing and exporting country.
Fair trade lets workers have a fair amount of money so they can survive. Some things that have the Fair Trade mark are Cadbury chocolate, coffee, stationery, craft, toys and rice.
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