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Starbucks does not need disposable cups? what is Starbucks Recycling Cup? Japan's Starbucks tries out reusable cups
Starbucks in Japan has also proposed a trial of reusable cups. According to related reports: Japan Starbucks coffee from the 22nd of this month, Japan Starbucks provides reusable cups to reduce the use of disposable coffee cups. Reusable cups are mainly for takeout orders, and consumers can use smart hands.
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Why is roadside coffee in Japan better than coffee in the Chinese market?
Japan turned out to be a big coffee country. At first, the Japanese, like all East Asians, were not used to the taste of coffee. The Japanese live in peace and learn from the Chinese, drinking light and meaningful green tea. The first Dutch priest who landed in Nagasaki took out a can of coffee from his suitcase to entertain the locals. The first person who tried could not help spitting out the liquid in his mouth. Like a cough.
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Coffee bean trees can also be grown in Japan! The first batch of Japanese-made coffee beans came out!
Growing coffee locally has been something that generations of Japanese have been pursuing. Due to topography, climate and other reasons, Japan's local natural environment is not suitable for growing coffee. In winter, because it is too cold, it is difficult for coffee trees to survive. Even if they do, they will not be able to blossom and bear fruit.
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A brief History of Coffee in Japan | how does Japan develop coffee from exotic to local?
When did the coffee arrive in japan? It is said that the Portuguese and Spaniards who spread Christianity in the Muromachi era introduced Christianity into a theory, but the strong theory is that Dutch merchants brought it to Nagasaki out of the island after the Edo era. Historically, Dutch scholars are said to have been invited to Dutch mansions off the island for coffee. The kabuki of Nagasaki Yuanshan in 1797 (No. 9 in Kansai
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The "Detective Agency Cafe" is popular in Japan, using the time of a cup of coffee to find out the truth!
Has detective Caf CTI cafetour Vol.18 ever thought of working a case side by side with a friend while drinking coffee? If you are interested in the detective theme, the editor recommends that you can go to a Progress (detective theme) famous for its detective theme in Ikebukuro, Japan. It is an interesting detective compound bar, which is a coffee shop during the day and melts at night.
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Tips for traveling to Japan | the tutorial on how to buy freshly ground coffee in convenience stores is open to the public.
Professional baristas Please pay attention to the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) most convenience stores in Japan, except LAWSON, do not provide clerk service, but mostly adopt self-service. Now I'm going to teach you step by step how to order coffee and coffee maker. Do you also want to come to Japan and experience the feeling that the whole city is my cafe? But
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Focusing on the business opportunities for foreign tourists, Japanese companies are actively laying out the decaf coffee market.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee consumption in Japan has been rising. Japan's total coffee bean imports have increased by 5% compared with five years ago, but even if the import of decaf beans has doubled in the past five years, it still accounts for less than 1% of the overall coffee import market. With the Japanese and the growing number of foreigners
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Japanese coffee culture, the symbol of Japanese coffee culture
The coffee shop in Kyoto is quite charming. After coming out of the Yinge Temple, you can climb a few street corners and climb into the mountains for 20 minutes. There is a Maomao hidden in the mountains, which is a secret shop spread by word of mouth of coffee maniacs. In Shu Guozhi's book "A layman's Kyoto", there is an article "sitting in a Cafe in Kyoto", which mentions cafes in the ancient capital, some of which have been in operation for decades, while others hide in the corners of historic buildings.
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Japan-The Most Expensive Coffee
Japan's most expensive coffee first arrived in Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies in Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese do not accept this strange drink. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West.
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The Development History of Coffee Culture in Japan
Coffee first entered Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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Coffee Culture History Coffee Culture in Japan
Coffee was first introduced to Japan by Dutch missionaries and traders around 1630, when the Dutch were trying desperately to spread coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java. But the Japanese do not accept this strange drink. It wasn't until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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Coffee Culture in Japan-- the History of hand-made Coffee and Cafe
Exchange of professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) when in Tokyo, I like to stop in different corners of the city and sit in the coffee shop around the street for a while, such as gallery to Genzu in Nanqingshan, Dafang cafe that comes out of the subway station, and Caf de Lambre when shopping in Ginza. The pace of life is extreme.
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Japan-"the most expensive coffee"
Coffee first entered Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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Honey snow ice city to open up overseas markets! Current situation of New Tea and Milk Tea Market in Asia, Japan, South Korea and Thailand
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) more boutique coffee beans please add private Wechat Qianjie coffee, WeChat: qjcoffeex recently opened its first store in South Korea, China's new tea chain brand giant Mixue ice city
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Japanese coffee introduces the most expensive coffee
The most expensive coffee in Japan was first introduced to Japan by Dutch missionaries and businessmen around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually began to learn.
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Boutique coffee recommends "the most expensive coffee" in Japan
Coffee first entered Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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Japanese boutique coffee is the most expensive coffee.
Coffee first entered Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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No one said welcome. Japanese new feeling IT coffee shop checked out by itself.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Japan chose the buzzword "OMO TE NA SHI" in 2013, which prides itself on meticulous service, but the service industry, which requires a lot of manpower support, has been forced to transform, and consumers have to learn to adapt to new services. In Japan, greetings from customers will be welcomed in the future.
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Matcha Coffee | what on earth made matcha so popular?!
Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Holy Matcha, a matcha-themed cafe, has become a mecca for girls on the west coast of the United States since it opened in San Diego for only two months. Boss Geraldine Ridaura came into contact with matcha on a trip to Japan and was immediately impressed by its magical health benefits.
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The foundation of fine coffee has been introduced to Japanese coffee.
Coffee first entered Japan, brought by Dutch missionaries and merchants around 1630, when the Dutch desperately promoted coffee to their Asian colonies of Sri Lanka and Java, India. But the Japanese don't accept this weird drink at all. It was not until the Meiji Restoration that Japanese society began to learn from the West that people gradually accepted the advanced West.
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