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Syria

Coffee since the 16th century With the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish coffee spread to Syria, Yemen, Egypt and southeastern Europe. The first coffee houses, which were initially only…

Benin

With 61 tons of coffee per year, no. 67 of the coffee producers. Coffee is one of the main agricultural products besides cotton, peanuts and palm oil. Cultivated are Robusta,…

New Caledonia

No. 79 of the coffee producers with 4 tons of coffee a year. New Caledonia belongs to France and lies in the South Pacific between New Zealand and the Solomon…

Wild Coffee

When we talk about coffee, it’s mostly Arabica coffee. Robusta (C. Canephora) is often mixed only in coffee blends. It’s a pity, because coffee (Coffea) has many more species. Currently…

French Guiana

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…

Guadeloupe

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…