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South Africa grows and roasts the world’s ‘rarest coffee bean’ - MSNCoffea racemosa, a lesser-known varietal of the 130 coffea species worldwide, can be found growing wild north of Lake St Lucia.. It is endemic to the coastal forest belt between northern KwaZulu ...
The species identified are -- Coffea stenophylla, Coffea racemosa, Coffea liberica and Coffea excelsa. ... Some are also found in the Himalayan zone, growing naturally as trees.
Caffeine makes me jittery, so imagine my delight when I discovered a coffee that is naturally so low in caffeine (only 0.38%) it can happily be considered decaffeinated. What's more, this coffee ...
Coffea stenophylla: The bean is said to have an excellent flavour Scientists say a "forgotten" coffee plant that can grow in warmer conditions could help future-proof the drink against climate change.
The newly rediscovered species, Coffea stenophylla, has black fruit or cherries surrounding its "beans" which are actually seeds. Plant researchers are excited by the species' tolerance of higher ...
More than 100 types of coffee tree grow naturally in forests, but only a handful are used for drinking. The global coffee industry is dominated by two main coffee crops - Arabica ( Coffea arabica ...
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