not a tree but a bush. in little shells that are then cracked and the beans are twice roasted and then ground up
The coffee plant is a flowering shrub; coffee "beans" are the berries of the coffee plant.
It comes from the seed.
The Coffee Tree
A coffee plant.
The coffee plant.
No they do not Coffee comes from the coffee plant or tree, chocolate is a derivitive from the cocoa plant, and its fruit, the cocoa bean.
Coffee beans are coffee seeds. They help the plant by making new coffee plants. What you buy at the store is roasted coffee seeds.
A Arabica is a plant where coffee comes from
the coffee tree
salt water and coffee
Coffee plants produce beans, which is what is used for coffee.
Yes.
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)
An arabica is a species of coffee plant native to Ethiopia, the bean of this plant, or a variety of coffee made from these leaves.
Coffee cherries or berries (it is the same).