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The noun 'coffee' is an uncountable noun as a word for a crop, the ground form, or the beverage.

The plural noun 'coffees' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' coffee crops, ground forms, or beverages.

Examples:

Please pick up some coffee on your way.

Which do you like? There are so many coffees to choose from.

Note: When you hear the form 'coffees' used as a word for cups or containers of coffee (for example, "A tray with two coffees"), it is actually a short way of saying "two cups of coffee" or "two containers of coffee".

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