The country that is known as, "The Coffee Republic", is El Salvador, due to the high amount of exported coffee that has been going on for decades(roughly 1871 to the present). At first El Salvador was unstable politically due to authority not focusing on their agricultural needs. The years of civil has changed a lot there, including the quality of the coffee, instead of low-rate blended coffee you can get anywhere, the coffee you find in El Salvador is supreme drop-dead quality coffee. El Salvador has always provided the perfect ingredients for the cultivation of coffee, with soil, altitude, and climate extremely in its favor.
Brazil, which accounts for as much as 30% of the world's supply of coffee.
Brazil.Also known as the coffee pot of the world.
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As to my knowledge, the sugar bowl of the world changes (usually annually), as it is most likely given to the country that produces the most sugarcane. In this case, the current holder is Brazil (I have seen Cuba known as the Sugar Bowl of the World before).
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Indonesia is often referred to as the "bowl of rice" due to its status as one of the largest producers and consumers of rice in the world. The staple food of the majority of the population in Indonesia is rice, and it plays a central role in their cuisine and culture.
Ukraine was once called the wheat bowl of the world.
Cuba is often referred to as the "sugar bowl of the world" due to its significant role in sugar production and export. The country has a long history of sugar cultivation and has been a major player in the global sugar market.
Thailand is often referred to as the "rice bowl of the world" due to its significant rice production and exports. The country is one of the largest rice producers globally and is renowned for its high-quality jasmine rice.
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Cuba, which is a Caribbean island.
If you are refering to the stone bowls used to hold the wheat to be ground into flour it's called a mortar the items to grind the wheat is called a pestle.
China is known as the "bowl of the world" due to its significant agricultural output and ability to produce a wide variety of food. This term highlights the country's role in providing food resources not only for its massive population but also for international trade.
The half-spheric bowl the French use for their breakfast is 'un bol' (masc.) in French.