The coffee bean has adapted to thrive in various environments, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions with specific temperature and moisture conditions. Its most notable adaptation is the ability to grow in shaded areas under canopies, which protects it from extreme sunlight and helps maintain humidity. Additionally, the coffee plant's deep root system allows it to access water and nutrients from the soil, while its fruit, the coffee cherry, attracts animals that aid in seed dispersal. These adaptations enable the coffee plant to survive and reproduce in competitive ecosystems.
No, a coffee bean is just a coffee bean.
The word bean could link coffee and salad: coffee bean/bean salad.
The seed of the coffee plant looks rather exactly like a coffee bean, because it is a coffee bean.
Because a coffee bean is a solid.
Coffee in its natural form is a bean shape before it is ground.
Coffee Bean Bears was created in 2003.
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coffee bean doesn't have a main ingredient, coffee beans grow on trees then they rost it
No coffee is a bean not an herb
The Freaky Bean Coffee Company ended in 2009.
Yes, coffee bean extract does contain caffeine.
The amount of caffeine in a coffee bean is about 1-2 of its weight, which is roughly 10-20 milligrams per gram of coffee bean.