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Interesting Caf é recommended by the small Caf é in the Acourelli Botanical Garden in Iceland
A small cafe with a window edge shaped by branches designed by the architecture firm Kollgata Arkitektur in the Akureyri Botanical Garden in Iceland. Architect's introduction: in order to celebrate the 150th birthday of the town of Akurelli and the 100th anniversary of the Akurelli Botanical Garden, the city council decided to build a small cafe in the botanical garden. The small cafe is located in the center of the botanical garden with a floor area of 150.
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Wuhan Zhake Garden Cafe Self-timer Photo Gallery Small Botanical Garden
Zaco Garden: grocery store, cafe, small botanical garden, clothing store, selfie photo studio Recommended reasons: hidden in residential areas, interested people will find, succulent plants, nostalgic layout, very interesting places, selfie studios can often hear the very high movement inside. Per capita: $30. Address: No. 129 - 20 Wansongyuan Road, Jiang 'an District, Wuhan (near Xiyuan).
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Design case of Decoration style of characteristic Cafe
A cafe, on the one hand, should be in line with the times we live in, on the other hand, it should maintain consistency and harmony with the surrounding environment. Today, Chongqing Beresta Coffee training School shares a case study of a coffee shop with a very successful decoration operation. Let's take a look at how this coffee shop is in harmony with its surroundings, and at the same time it can be in line with our times and decorate.
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Climate change 60% of wild coffee beans may become extinct! Arabica is an endangered species!
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) many people regard coffee as spiritual food, and the world can drink 2 billion cups of coffee a day. However, researchers at the Royal Botanical Garden say 60% of the world's wild coffee varieties face the threat of climate change, the loss of deforestation habitats and the threat of diseases and pests.
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American Coffee Culture Coffee History: Deckley and His Royal Coffee Seedling
Central and South America is now the world's most important coffee-producing area, where more than half of the coffee beans consumed worldwide come from. When it comes to the ancestors of coffee in Central and South America, one cannot fail to mention Martinique, an island, and Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu, a soldier. In 1723, he returned home.
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The ancestor of coffee in Central and South America, the most important coffee producing area in the world, the coffee consumed around the world.
Central and South America is now the most important coffee producing area in the world, accounting for more than half of the coffee beans consumed in the world. When it comes to the ancestor of Coffee in Central and South America, we have to mention an island, Martinique, and a soldier, Deckley. In 1723, de Klee, a French naval officer who returned home on leave, got a coffee seedling. Dirkley finally planted the coffee seedling.
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Summary of Coffee Transmission path Sunshine Cooperative Fair Trade washing Office in Peruka Hamaka producing area, Peru
① coffee seeds were first brought into the Mysore Mountains of India by the Islamic Ranger Babudan in 1600, and by 1840, the British began to grow coffee on a large scale in India. ② in 1616 Dutch merchants introduced the first coffee tree from Mocha, Yemen. ③ in 1658 the Dutch began to grow coffee in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). ④ in 1699 some coffee trees came from
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Coffee conveys love
On April 2, the spring breeze brushed my face and there was no cloud in the sky. The young reporters came to visit the Green Science Show Botanical Garden with excitement and participated in a large-scale public welfare event on autism in the world. At the gate of the Green Science Show, the young reporters tied up the blue ribbons of love sent by the staff and received coffee-themed checkpoints. We first visited six major botanical pavilions, including fruit, vegetable, vanilla and potted plants.
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Wild Coffee Bean scientists: climate change could lead to Wild Coffee extinction in 2080
Abstract: if you are still calmly drinking coffee and reading the news, you may not be able to calm down immediately. If global climate change continues, plants from major coffee bean producers will be affected, unable to provide high-quality coffee bean products, and coffee is likely to move in 2080, according to Royal Botanical Gardens researchers. If you're still calmly drinking coffee,
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Which part of the world is the best place to grow coffee trees?
A survey by the Royal Botanical Gardens in London has found that climate change is having an impact on the coffee people depend on. Coffee trees will gradually die out with climate change, such as Arabica, the most popular coffee variety, which is likely to disappear by 2080. According to a survey by British scientists, it is only the wild coffee trees that are more likely to die out.
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Learn about coffee history and culture-Father of coffee tree
The father of coffee trees-Martinique (martinque), a French island with an area of only 1100 square kilometers, she is the place where the history of coffee cultivation in Central America began. She witnessed the growth and destruction of an industry. There is a special story about coffee coming from France to America. Coffee trees introduced from Holland in 1714 have been growing in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Paris.
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Global warming Coffee is coming to an end
Wild Coffee trees Wild Coffee the study, published in the journal Pl os One of the Public Library of Science, was conducted by the Royal Botanical Gardens and scientists from Ethiopia, led by Alan Davis, a coffee expert at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Davis, who has been studying coffee for more than 15 years, points out that there are 125 kinds of wild coffee.
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General situation of Seven Black Tea producing areas in Sri Lanka the characteristics of black tea and the story of tea garden in Siran Wuwa Highland in Daquan
As early as 1824, the British brought a kind of tea tree from China to Ceylon (then Sri Lanka). It is planted in the Royal Botanical Garden Peradeniya and is considered to be the first non-commercial tea tree in Sri Lanka. In 1867, the Scottish James Taylor (JamesTaylo)
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Varieties of raw coffee beans
Coffee is the first tropical cash crop in terms of output, consumption and economic value among the three major beverages in the world. it is the second raw material after international trade relay oil, and it is also one of the largest tropical food raw materials in the world. The coffee variety garden covers an area of 3 mu, which mainly lies in the collection and preservation of coffee variety resources. the varieties are carried out on the basis of the observation of its botanical and biological characteristics.
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Coffee lovers pay attention to the lack of genetic diversity or the extinction of Arabica coffee beans.
Professional barista communication Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) coffee beans are a bit like bananas. Like the Cavendish banana, the only banana variety found on the shelves of most supermarkets in the world, the highest quality Arabica coffee beans have very low genetic diversity. Experts predict that after the bacteria evolve in the future, it will be fatal to the Cavendish banana.
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The variety of coffee beans with a variety of raw beans.
Coffee is the first tropical economic crop in the world in terms of output, consumption and economic value. it is the second raw material product after international commercial relay oil, and it is also one of the largest tropical food raw materials in the world. Coffee Variety Garden covers an area of 3 mu, which mainly lies in the collection and retention of coffee variety capital, based on the observation of its botanical and biological characteristics.
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Coffee fragrance from Pu'er the cooperation between the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences helps the development of coffee industry.
Cooperation between the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences to promote the development of coffee industry our reporter Wang Shan talked about Pu'er, a tea city, and many people will think of Pu'er tea. However, as everyone knows, Pu'er is not only famous for its tea flavor, but also known as the coffee capital of China. Recently, the Pu'er Coffee Culture Festival ended perfectly with the Pu'er Coffee Tour. During this coffee event, there is a piece of Manxieba in Nanping Town, Simao District.
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Ethiopian coffee cultivation, Ethiopian coffee bean characteristics
Weixin Official Accounts vdailycom found a nice cafe to open its own shop Global warming could make nearly 60 percent of coffee produced in Ethiopia unsuitable for farming coffee by the end of the century, a notice released Monday in a research report. Illicit drug crop cultivation is four times more likely to be offshoring in other parts of the country, highlights the study published by Natu
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Basic knowledge of coffee varieties of raw coffee beans
Coffee is the first tropical cash crop in terms of output, consumption and economic value among the three major beverages in the world. it is the second raw material after international trade relay oil, and it is also one of the largest tropical food raw materials in the world. The coffee variety garden covers an area of 3 mu, which mainly lies in the collection and preservation of coffee variety resources. the varieties are carried out on the basis of the observation of its botanical and biological characteristics.
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High-quality coffee learn the variety of raw beans
Coffee is the first tropical cash crop in terms of output, consumption and economic value among the three major beverages in the world. it is the second raw material after international trade relay oil, and it is also one of the largest tropical food raw materials in the world. The coffee variety garden covers an area of 3 mu, which mainly lies in the collection and preservation of coffee variety resources. the varieties are carried out on the basis of the observation of its botanical and biological characteristics.
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