This is how your coffee made it to your table

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From the plantation to your morning cup of joe, here's coffee's long and interesting journey of production.

Hint: it starts out as a small bean.

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Interestingengineeringofficial
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Props to the all coffee workers around the world. From the farmer to the barista. Thank you for the coffee that make our soul alive. Thank you for the coffee that make our day better.

ombus
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Anyone who loves to drink coffee must find this video absolutely interesting. And I am a coffee lover. Thanks for this amazing video!

និត្យពិនិត្យ
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As a coffee nerd, I have to say this is a great surface level explanation of pretty much everything about coffee in under 6 minutes.

tommypatton
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best way to learn academic english, lovely voice, precise text 👍

afshinsbr
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It is one of those inventions where I ask myself; HOW did humanity ever came up with the idea to harvest a fruit, use the seeds, roast them and grind them into a powder, and then pour hot water over the grind to make a drink from it? Did they try this with apple seeds too for example? The idea of brewing tea might have had a helping hand with it I guess...?

EmileVinesh
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I do want to know the history of coffee bean process, how did the idea come up. Cause this is a whole process. Wow.

glmstudiogh
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Without coffee i do not perform well, thanks to the hard workers.

justarandomguy
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Excellent Bean to Cup explanation! Now I’ll enjoy my fresh brew even more, thinking & savouring about its journey from the source. Happy Brewing!

sylvesterstone
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Thanks for fixing Coffee and now if there's no coffee ☕ and my mom and grandma are bad in mood. But thanks ❣️ your skill and hard work ☺️👍👍👍👍👍👌🍵🍮🍩

johnmatmag
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3:16
"ayyoooo look at this fucking bean, look at his head lmao!"

spectralcoffee
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TIL Coffee is grown in the cool areas(64 to 70F)!

coletanner
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this is cool man
its awsome
very awsome

sukalpabanerjee
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Me who came here for understanding the chemistry of why coffee is acidic in nature? On roasting green coffee beans chlorogenic acids of green coffee beans disassociate into caffeic acid and Qunic acid which tastes bitter conclusion that generally acids tastes sour and this is an exception.

Anurag_
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below remove from right side abovr remove from left side

Rahilasadiya
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I always thought coffee was a by product of cocoa 😂

insane_assailant
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Interesting video. You can see our from bean to cups video for how coffee is made in vietnam.

dakbuksocoffeeroasters
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I think you might need biodegradable packaging to make your coffee beans more attractive

oemypackaging
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The amount of travel the bean takes on trucks then cargo ships which use the worst sludge to power, then trucks a few more times until it gets to your cup is staggering which is why I love when parakeets repeat to me their learned message that our lifestyles are destroying the planet.
I always ask them since they demand sacrifices if they plan to give up their caffeine addiction as well their papaya/imported fruits in favour of local products (not to mention not buying new phones/gadgets that end up in toxic wastedumps) and no one is game.
When someone drones on about changing lifestyles for the good of the planet, always ask them if they plan to give up their coffee.

vlada
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In hawaii we roast tge wole fruit and so it it sweet sour bitter and smoothest coffee there is

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