The importance of coffee in the world's economy ,the reason of the high quality of Colombian Coffee and the lovely landscapes in the Colombian coffee region.
Café At Home Coffee Machine Shop is dedicated to help making your coffee life a little bit easier and more affordable. Good information about coffee makers and coffee.
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The different methods of coffee preparationjeffwilson771
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Café At Home Coffee Machine Shop is dedicated to help making your coffee life a little bit easier and more affordable. Good information about coffee makers and coffee.
http://espressocoffeemachineshop.com
The different methods of coffee preparationjeffwilson771
Muldoon's Coffee is the the leading office coffee solutions in Toronto. We provide the very best coffee supplies available. Visit us today at www.muldoonscoffee.com
this deck continues my tradition of training step-by-step guides that give you the exact information I’ve used to run my introduction to coffee class. That includes references like :
Coffee Origins . Biology of coffee plant . Coffee’s Growing Region . Coffee's Journey . Current Coffee Industry . Coffee origin . How coffee is traded . Species . Varieties . cultivar . Harvesting . Processing . Processing Flavor Description . Quality Control . Roast Process . effect on taste . Roasting graph . Different roast style . storage . Coffee freshness . Humans Senses . Taste . SCA Flavor Wheel . Effect of geographical position on coffee flavor . Cupping . How to do coffee cupping . Brew methods . Brewing parameters . Filter material . Coffee extraction definition . Water Quality . What is Specialty Coffee / Organizations in Specialty Coffee / waves /.
The presentation is about coffee, its origin and unknown facts about coffee and the various competing coffee brands in India and their marketing strategies.
Why coffee is an Italian matter?
History of Coffee
information about coffee plantation
full information about brewing coffee
types of brewing
differences Between Robusta & Arabica Coffee
More information please visit www.bevexperts.com
by Patrícia Azevedo (Brazil) and Kyle Tsung (Taiwan)
August 2009 - UC Irvine - Grade: A+
This is my final project for ESL Marketing Program, at University of California Irvine. Our goal was present marketing concepts throught a real American Brand in a creative presentation.
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Canny coffee coffee for coffee machineCanny Coffee
Buy Coffee for Coffee Machines: - Canny coffee is providing branded and tasty coffees like Kenco, instant coffee machine, coffee beans, and ground coffee, capsule coffee through which you can reduce your heavy weight.
this deck continues my tradition of training step-by-step guides that give you the exact information I’ve used to run my introduction to coffee class. That includes references like :
Coffee Origins . Biology of coffee plant . Coffee’s Growing Region . Coffee's Journey . Current Coffee Industry . Coffee origin . How coffee is traded . Species . Varieties . cultivar . Harvesting . Processing . Processing Flavor Description . Quality Control . Roast Process . effect on taste . Roasting graph . Different roast style . storage . Coffee freshness . Humans Senses . Taste . SCA Flavor Wheel . Effect of geographical position on coffee flavor . Cupping . How to do coffee cupping . Brew methods . Brewing parameters . Filter material . Coffee extraction definition . Water Quality . What is Specialty Coffee / Organizations in Specialty Coffee / waves /.
The presentation is about coffee, its origin and unknown facts about coffee and the various competing coffee brands in India and their marketing strategies.
Why coffee is an Italian matter?
History of Coffee
information about coffee plantation
full information about brewing coffee
types of brewing
differences Between Robusta & Arabica Coffee
More information please visit www.bevexperts.com
by Patrícia Azevedo (Brazil) and Kyle Tsung (Taiwan)
August 2009 - UC Irvine - Grade: A+
This is my final project for ESL Marketing Program, at University of California Irvine. Our goal was present marketing concepts throught a real American Brand in a creative presentation.
COMMON INTERPRETATIONS OF ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
D
OME OF ROCK , JERUSALAM
•
G
REAT MOSQUE OF SAMARA AND CORODB DB A
•
UMMAYAD MOSQUE (GRAND MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS)
•
MADRASSA
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MADRASSA OF SULTAN
Canny coffee coffee for coffee machineCanny Coffee
Buy Coffee for Coffee Machines: - Canny coffee is providing branded and tasty coffees like Kenco, instant coffee machine, coffee beans, and ground coffee, capsule coffee through which you can reduce your heavy weight.
Analyse base du marketing de Starbucks le Marketing Mix ainsi que autre information sur Starbucks chaine multinational du caffé .
Réalisé par etudiant de Master Marketing Sidi Bel Abbes promo 2015
An interesting analysis of Starbucks's SWOT, 4Ps, Strategy, Marketing, Finance etc. Hope you will enjoy this presentation. Go through the slides and don't forget to hit like and share buttons. All the best.
Colombian coffee is enjoyed by millions of coffee consumers worldwide. Colombian coffee is famous around the world for its delicious profile and extreme roasting quality. t benefits from a classic profile of strong, soft caramel, mellow acidity and a light note of nuts. The medium-bodied and sweet flavor is what makes Colombian coffee famous.
The soil, weather conditions, coffee-growing culture, and excellent coffee varieties grown in Colombia all contribute to Colombia producing the largest amounts of the finest coffee in the world.
https://youtu.be/0S_l8H4FIbs
Colombia is the largest producer and exporter of high-quality Arabic coffee and you can get wholesale artisanal, single origin coffee from Colombia as well.
https://youtu.be/0QEmgrpQQuI
http://buyorganiccoffee.org/852/coffee-from-colombia/
Coffee from Colombia
Is coffee from Colombia really some of the best in the world? If you pass through the Eldorado terminal at the international airport in Bogota, Colombia, stop by the Juan Valdez coffee shop for pan de bono and either regular or Juan Valdez organic coffee. You will be glad that you did and you will be on your way to believing that coffee from Colombia is some of the best in the world. After your cup, or two, of coffee go to the gift store and pick up a few 500 gram bags of Juan Valdez Gourmet Selection coffees. Organico – balanceado is a medium strength organic coffee. As the message on the bag states,
the coffee is “grown and handpicked by Colombian coffee growers who follow the principles of environmentally friendly agriculture by using the most resources out of their farm. Their respect for nature is reflected in this specialty coffee.
When you are looking for reliably great Arabica coffee the best choice, bar none, is coffee from Colombia.
When you are looking for reliably great Arabica coffee the best choice, bar none, is coffee from Colombia. While there are many places in the world that grow and export great coffee Colombia grows great Arabica coffee across a wider region in the Western Andes than any other growing region in the world.
https://youtu.be/pb06IhbH0Mw
Coffee Varieties: Colombian
http://buyorganiccoffee.org/1460/coffee-varieties-colombian/
Coffee varieties evolve through natural selection or selective breeding. Both factors come into play with Colombian coffees. The specific varieties from which traditional Colombian coffee is derived are typica and bourbon. Colombia is the third leading coffee producer in the world, the second leading producer of Arabica coffees and probably the most reliable source of large quantities of the best Arabica coffees. In recent years Colombian coffee varieties have changed due to replanting after coffee leaf rust infestations.
The story of Colombian leaf rust resistant coffee is inspiring. Leaf rust is a fungal disease that has devastated coffee plantations as far back as the mid to late 19th century. Those with an interest in history may know that Sri Lanka (old Ceylon) used to be a coffee producer until the leaf rust wiped out all production after which the nation switched to growing tea. The coffee leaf rust spread from the East Indies to South Asia and Africa and eventually to the new world. Today a plague of coffee leaf rust threatens the livelihoods of coffee growers and workers throughout Central America. Fortunately for the coffee producing nation of Colombia, the workers at the Cenicafé have found a cure. Cenicafé is a research organization funded by the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation - the folks who bring you Juan Valdez coffee . In the early 1970’s coffee leaf rust was found in the Americas. In the early 1980’s Cenicafé started work on producing a Colombian leaf rust resistant coffee. The Colombian leaf rust resistant coffee comes in two varieties, Colombian and Castillo. The first is a cross between an old Colombian variety, Caturra, and a rust-resistant strain from Southeast Asia, the Timor hybrid. Castillo is an offshoot of further cross breeding of the first Colombian leaf rust resistant coffee strain. Replanting with Colombian leaf rust resistant coffee in Colombia has reduced the incidence of leaf rust from 40% to 5% from 2011 to 2013.
If you are looking for Arabica coffee, high quality coffee, and lots of it, look for coffee from Colombia. Colombia ranks number one in production and export of the highest-quality Arabica coffee. If, before reading further, you would like to purchase coffee directly from Colombia, send us an email at admin@buyorganiccoffee.org. Buy Organic Coffee works with local producers and processors in the Manizales, Colombia region which is the heart of the Colombian coffee-growing district.
https://youtu.be/oL5SmYQdKbo
this ppt contain information about history of coffee, how the instant coffee powder is made from green coffee beans. individual process steps information what we are doing why we are doing. all about from green beans to cup of coffee.
In the mountains around Huila, Colombia they grow a cross between yellow and red bourbon coffee, pink bourbon. This exceptional coffee ripens with a pink bean.
https://youtu.be/4typMmu-qx0
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
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Length: 30 minutes
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- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
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Colombian Coffee production and Coffe Cultural Landscapes of Colombia-CCLC
1.
2. Coffee is more than popular:
it's ubiquitous.
No other beverage is as revered or respected.
It can be seen in offices, during commutes,
and on kitchen counter tops worldwide.
3. After crude oil, coffee is the most sought
commodity in the world
Coffee is worth over US$100 billion worldwide.
That puts it ahead of commodities like natural
gas, gold, sugar and corn.
4. Coffee exporting alone
is a $20 billion dollar industry,
mostly consumed
by industrialized nations
while being produced
by countries in developemt.
5. Coffee farms are the economic livelihood of
over 25 million people.
Coffee is grown in over 50 countries in Asia,
Africa, South America, Central America and
the Caribbean
And 67 percent of the world's coffee is grown
in the Americas alone.
6. Colombia, the world's largest producer
of mild coffee
Colombia: Gate to South America
13. “To be able to truly appreciate a cup of
Colombian Coffee, it is very important to
know the work and effort of many
people towards assuring the quality of
the final product for the consumers in
the world. The union of those efforts has
allowed building, after many decades, a
system that backs up this unique
product hardly replicable by any other
origin of coffee in the world.”
www.cafedecolombia.com
15. The high quality of Colombian coffee
Production process of Colombian coffee
The selection and benefice (the process of post harvest that
includes depulping, washing and drying) of coffee cherries
constitutes without any doubt one of the most arduous,
meticulous, and personalized jobs of the whole coffee
production chain. It is in those processes (six stepssix steps) when a
high quality coffee is obtained.
16. The six steps
Production process of Colombian coffee
1-Gathering of coffee cherries: Only totally ripe cherries,
normally red or yellow, are picked.
2-Pulping: The same day the berries are gathered, they are
subjected to a pulping process, whereby the berry is
removed from the bean.
3-Fermentation: During this part of the process, the beans
are allowed to rest.
4-Washing: The remains of mucilage left on the bean are
removed and sugars are eliminated with fresh water.
5-Drying: After washing, the beans are exposed to the heat
of the sun for their humidity to decrease, thus facilitating
their conservation.
6-Roasting: The process comes to an end with the roasting of the
coffee. The green bean is subjected to a heat source, and delicious aroma
and flavor are generated.
17. Climate and geographic location
Coffee requires specific climatic conditions for its growth
Geographic location: The ideal conditions for cultivation are
found between 1,200 and 1,800 meters above sea level.
Temperature: The optimal temperature for coffee cultivation
ranges between 19 and 21.5°C.
Rain: Rain of between 1,800 and 2,800 millimeters per year,
with a good distribution in the course of the year.
Humidity of the air: In the coffee zone, the air must be
humid.
Sunshine and cloudiness: Sunshine in the coffee zone falls
between 1,600 and 2,000 hours per year (4.5 to 5.5 hours
of sun per day).
18. The harvest
Production process of Colombian coffee
To harvest one hectare of coffee at least 15 experienced coffee
pickers are necessary.
22. The harvest
Production process of Colombian coffee
Gathering of coffee cherries: During this stage, only totally ripe
cherries, normally red or yellow, are picked. Green cherries spoil the
taste of a cup of coffee. This process is performed entirely by hand.
25. The harvest
Production process of Colombian coffee
Harvested coffee beans
To produceTo produce aa poundpound of roasted Colombianof roasted Colombian
CoffeeCoffee
it needs select aroundit needs select around 1,700 coffee1,700 coffee
cherriescherries
in optimum condition of maturity.in optimum condition of maturity.
26. Washing
Production process of Colombian coffee
Washing: The remains of mucilage left on the bean are removed
and sugars are eliminated with fresh water.
27. Drying
Production process of Colombian coffee
Drying: After washing, the beans are exposed to the heat of the sun
for their humidity to decrease, thus facilitating their conservation.
32. Coffee Industry
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Coffee manufacturing is a relatively simple process,
including cleaning, roasting, grinding and packing
processes, as shown in the figure. However, modern
technology has led to complex processes, with an
increase in speed of production and requiring
laboratories for quality-control testing of the product.
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Coffee beans arrive at factories in 60 kg bags, which
are unloaded mechanically or manually.
35. Roasting
Production process of Colombian coffee
On the left: Medium roast Colombian Supremo San Agustin,
estate grown, organic, Fair Trade, coffee beans from Barrett's
Micro Roast Coffee in Austin, Texas.
In the middle: Colombian Supremo Fair Trade, estate and shade
grown, organic medium roast beans from Red Bud Roasters in San
Marcos, Texas. On the right: 'Colombian' medium roast beans
from Starbucks.
36. How t he name Colombian Cof f ee
is warrant y Of high qualit y
and how is shown
on t he commercial labels.
47. Colombian cup of coffee
Known for its rich body, well-balanced flavors,
and heady aromas, Colombian Coffee delivers a
predictable yet delicious cup of coffee time and
time again.
48. The coffee degustation is like a trip
through all the senses.
Four factors must be taken into account
when enjoying a cup of coffee.
Acidity – Aroma – Body - Taste
Coffee cupping
50. CCLC
Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia
“It's an exceptional example of a sustainable and
productive cultural landscape unique and
representative of a tradition that is a strong symbol
for coffee growing areas worldwide”
UNESCO
51. "Unesco declares as World Heritage the Coffee
Cultural Landscape of Colombia that includes
the regions of
Quindio, Risaralda, Caldas and Valle del Cauca"
CCLC
Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia