Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
With 169 tons of raw coffee – No. 62 of coffee producers. For the work on the coffee, tobacco and sugar plantations since 1719, several thousand Africans were deported to…
With 169 tons of raw coffee – No. 62 of coffee producers. For the work on the coffee, tobacco and sugar plantations since 1719, several thousand Africans were deported to…
The smallest coffee producer in the world. In addition to the Arabica coffee introduced during colonization, there are wild growing Coffea species: C. mauritiana: also called Café maron, rarely grows…
Thanks to French Guyana, today there is coffee in Brazil. 1719 coffee plants were stolen from Surinam and brought to French Guyana for cultivation. In 1727, the first coffees from…
Connoisseurs consider the Guadeloupe Bonifieur one of the best coffees in the world Arabica Bourbon Pointu was introduced to Guadeloupe in 1721 by Gabriel de Clieu and gradually supplanted the…
Bourbon Pointu – one of the best and rarest coffees in the world Originally, only wild coffee grew in the humid forests of Réunion – C. mauritiana, also called café…
With 133 tons of green coffee per year no. 63 of the world-wide coffee production. In 1912 French businessmen set up large plantations. Slavery was forbidden. Coffee, cocoa and spices…
With 233 tons of green Dominican coffee, no. 61 of coffee producers. Dominican Coffee: Traditional Preparation Creole Coffee Iced Coffee Calypso Coffee More recipes for typical Dominica coffee with shot: Where…
With 12 tonnes of green coffee a year, no. 71 of coffee-producing countries. Between 1712 and 1718 the Dutch brought the coffee to Suriname. Agriculture flourished in the first half…
Cape Verde Coffee from Fogo is a popular souvenir from the Cape Verde Islands. Insider tip and at the same time true pleasure, because the coffee beans are considered one…