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Coffee cherries or berries (it is the same).

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Q: What part of the coffee plant is being harvested to make coffee?
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What parts of the coffee plant is havested to make coffee?

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)


What happens when you grow a houseplant with dilute coffee?

If you put dilute coffee in the soil of a houseplant it will make it grow better and it will make your plant healthier. But if you put too much coffee it will kill your plant.


Is coffee a fruit or vegetable?

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


Where does cofee come from?

Coffee plants are grown and the beans are harvested and then roasted. The roasted beans can then be ground up and steeped in hot water to make coffee. Coffee is grown in many warm countries. It originated in Arabia.


Can coffee make a plant grow?

Yes, it can, coffee has water in it but it will take a long time since it has more coffee than water.


How is cotton corduroy material constructed?

Cotton is a plant. To make it into fabric, it must be harvested, cleaned, spun into thread and woven


What part of the corn stalk is harvested?

For human consumption the cob and the husk are harvested. The husk is just there to protect the cob from rotting, but the cob is what is eaten. Mexican dishes (tamales) use the husk in cooking, so this is often harvested and sold separately. For animal consumption (cows), the whole plant is usually harvested and ground to make into animal feed.


What plant or plants make up coffee?

Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora, both are tropical shrubs of the Rubiaceae plant family


What is cane sugar?

Cane sugar is sugar that is derived from the fibrous strands of sugar cane. After the plant is harvested it is processed to remove the sweet liquids. From that point is it processed further to produce a variety of sugar products from syrup, molasses, to granulated sugars.


What causes the narrator to visit an energy plant?

because of a curiosity about the energy it takes to make coffee


Why would coffee make a plant grow better than water would?

cafeen andcasium make it big and strong.


How do you make a sentence of harvested?

I harvested the entire field of corn before noon.