Multiple countries around the world grow coffee beans. There are three major regions depending on flavor profile: Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Most Tea products come from the East while most coffee products come from the West.
yes it does - it comes from a COFFEE TREE. sounds obvious BUT a coffee tree is a shrublike plant with glossy, dark-green leaves and small, white, fragrant flowers. Native to Ethiopia, this crop is now grown around the world and is a major commodity in the world economy. there you have it!
Yes coffee was still around while World War 2 was around. Coffee has been around for ages. Early back people from another country had brought coffee to America. So the answer is yes they did have coffee then. Hope this answer helps. Look for my other answers or questions, too.
All around the world, with the majority around areas with tropical climates, affectionately known as "the coffee belt".Within certain retail coffee brands and most if not all specialty coffee brands, the packaging will list the source of the coffee beans for their single-origin or blend.
Either Colombia or Arabia, where that Arabica coffee beans come from.
Coffee beans (which are roasted and used to make coffee) are not actually beans, but rather the seeds that come from several species of a plant of the genus Coffea, a member of the Rubiaceae family. Coffea are shrubs or small trees that usually grow to a height of around 10 feet.
Brazil is number one producer in the world
All around the world.
Brazil is the biggest coffee producer with 40 percent share in the world's coffee. The country mostly produces lower grade robusta and Arabica coffee.
where do coffee come from ? It comes from cocoa bean trees
It works like this: you put the coffee under the coffee machine and then press the botton then the coffee will come out. And so on so the coffee will come out.