petedenisonAustralian coffee growers get innovative to encourage consumers to drink localverified_publisherabc.net.au - By Halina Baczkowski and Anna LevyAustralia is known as a nation of coffee obsessives, but few have tried a local cup. Enter any cafe and you'll likely find a selection of beans from …
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petedenisonHow to Indulge in a Swedish Fika—And Why You Shouldverified_publisherReal Simple - Betty GoldCoffee, cake, and quiet time—what else is there? From hygge to niksen, Scandinavian culture has refined the art of savoring cozy, relaxed, and balanced …
petedenison'It's been a terrible fall from the mountain top': how a coffee capital copes without cafesverified_publisherThe Guardian - Wendy SyfretTwo months into lockdown, 11 residents reflect on how their coffee consumption has changed
petedenisonCoffee Rust Is Going to Ruin Your Morningverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Maryn McKennaCoffee plants were supposed to be safe on this side of the Atlantic. But the fungus found them. In the southern corner of Guatemala, outside the tiny mountain town of San Pedro Yepocapa, Elmer Gabriel’s coffee plants ought to be leafed-out and gleaming. It is a week before Christmas, the heart of …
petedenisonCoffee in crisis: The bitter end of our favourite drink?verified_publisherBBC Future - David RobsonDrought, flooding, disease - climate change is already threatening the source of our caffeine fix. Are we facing the end of coffee as we know it, asks David Robson.