About 40% of the worlds coffee beans come from South America.
South America is a great place to grow coffee for many reasons, and many of the countries in South America grow excellent coffee. Colombia is best known for its high-quality coffee, though there are notable beans grown in Peru and Ecuador as well. Brazil grows a lot of coffee, but much of it is of a lower quality. Bolivia and Venezuela also grow coffee.
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Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
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Much of the coffee imported to the US comes from Central and South America.
Approximately 45% of the world's coffee production comes from South America, with Brazil being the largest producer in the region. Other significant coffee-producing countries in South America include Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.
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Because most of the countries of South America were once colonies of Spain. i like cheese
About 40% of the worlds coffee beans come from South America.
Originaly the tomato was grown in the regions of Peru. later, it traveled to Italy., then to the Americas, etc. heidi Jacobson