The World Atlas of Coffee

From Beans to Brewing — Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed

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The World Atlas of Coffee

From Beans to Brewing — Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed

  • 3.5 (4 ratings) ·
  • 187 Want to read
  • 16 Currently reading
  • 7 Have read

This book is a beautiful world guide to the brown bean. Taking the reader on a global tour of coffee-growing countries, The World Atlas of Coffee presents the bean in full-color photographs and concise, informative text. It shows the origins of coffee -- where it is grown, the people who grow it; and the cultures in which coffee is a way of life -- and the world of consumption -- processing, grades, the consumer and the modern culture of coffee. Plants of the genus Coffea are cultivated in more than 70 countries but primarily in equatorial Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa. For some countries, including Central African Republic, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Honduras, coffee is the number one export and critical to the economy. Organized by continent and then further by country or region, The World Atlas of Coffee presents the brew in color spreads packed with information. They include: The history of coffee generally and regionally; The role of colonialism (for example, in Burundi under colonial rule of Belgium, coffee production was best described as coercive. Every peasant farmer had to cultivate at least 50 coffee trees near their home.); Map of growing regions and detail maps; Charts explaining differences in growing regions within a country; Inset boxes (For example, what is the Potato Defect? Is Cuban coffee legal in the United States?); The politics of coffee and the fair trade, organic and shade grown phenomena; Beautiful color photographs taken in the field. Americans consume 400 million cups of coffee per day, equivalent to 146 billion cups of coffee per year, making the United States the leading consumer of coffee in the world. The World Atlas of Coffee is an excellent choice for these coffee lovers. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
256

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The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing — Coffees Explored, Explained and Enjoyed
2014, Firefly Books Ltd., Firefly Books
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part one : Introduction to coffee.
Arabica and robusta
The coffee tree
The coffee fruit
Coffee varieties
Harvesting coffee
Processing
How coffee is traded
Part two : From bean to cup.
Coffee roasting
Buying and storing coffee
Tasting and describing coffee
Grinding coffee
Water for brewing
Brewing basics
Espresso
Home roasting
Part three : Coffee origins.
Africa
Asia
Americas
Glossary

Edition Notes

Published in
Buffalo, New York, Richmond Hill, Ontario

Classifications

Library of Congress
TX415 .H63 2014, TX415.H63 2014

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
256 p.
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
26 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25641584M
Internet Archive
worldatlasofcoff0000hoff
ISBN 10
1770854703
ISBN 13
9781770854703
LCCN
2014498965
OCLC/WorldCat
902936956

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