No No, I believe it is part of a plant that is harvested. It might be though, you'd get better results typing that question into Google.:]
The seed of the coffee plant looks rather exactly like a coffee bean, because it is a coffee bean.
The coffee bean is the seed ofthe fruit ofthe coffee bush.
No one invented coffee beans. A coffee bean is a seed of the coffee plant, and are found in the nature.
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No. Coffee is a pit fruit, like cherries, plums, peaches, etc. Technically the coffee "bean" is a 2-part pit called a cherry.
No, a coffee bean is just a coffee bean.
Coffee beans are the seed of the coffee plant's fruit.The coffee is a cherry-like fruit that grows on tree, but the coffee you drink in the morning is the seed inside the "fruit".coffee is a vegetable because its made out of beans
Yes, a bean is a seed. It is a seed for a bean plant. Bean is often said in place of seed. I hope this makes it easier to understand. :)
Coffee is a bean from a plant that is picked when ripe and roasted.Caffeine (a naturally occurring xanthine derivative with central nervous system (CNS) stimulating activity)
The word bean could link coffee and salad: coffee bean/bean salad.
Because a coffee bean is a solid.
Yes, there is a relationship. One guarana seed contains about 5 times as much caffeine as a coffee bean.