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4. A cold coffee drink made from instant coffee.
5. The Hawaiian coffee grown on the Big Island.
9. Two methods for producing grounds is chopping and _____.
11. The only US state where coffee is commercially grown.
12. Espresso + steamed milk + milk froth = ?
15. Starbucks is based out of this US city.
16. The cheaper plant's bean (robusta) is used most often in _____ coffee like Folgers and Maxwell House.
20. Starbucks is named after a character in this novel.
22. There are ______ species of the coffee plant.
23. Espresso + steamed milk = ?
24. The coffee beans are actually the _____ found in the center of a coffee cherry.
25. The first coffeehouse opened here (the largest city in Turkey) in 1554.
26. Coffee is the _____ most commonly traded commodity in the world.
28. This mythological creature is found in Starbucks' insignia.
29. World's most popular beverage.
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1. One possible origin of coffee is from Kaffa, located in this country in the Horn of Africa.
2. Largest coffee exporting nation.
3. For those of you with a green thumb, used grounds make a good _____.
6. One of the first decaffeinated coffee brands was called _____. Hint: sans caffeine.
7. A person who makes coffee as a profession.
8. A coffee taster is called a _____.
10. A kind of coffee from Indonesia and a slang term for coffee.
13. This ingredient is often combined with coffee. It is famously served at Cafe du Monde in New Orleans.
14. One species of coffee, robusta, contains a natural _____ that paralyzes and kills insects that feed upon them.
15. Coffee is considered to be what kind of drug?
17. Nervous condition that occurs when someone has too much coffee.
18. Espresso contains how much caffeine than any other roast. Less or More.
19. This heating process turns the beans brown and doubles their size.
21. Stimulant found in coffee.
27. A single coffee tree produces _____ pound/s of coffee per season.
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