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two different types of coffee beans with the names of them in front of each other

What do you guys think 💭?☕️. Arabica ✖️ Robusta. ✅ Follow @Coffeevibesdaily for High Quality Coffee Content!⁠ 👉Use #coffeevibesdaily for a feature⁠ #coffeeaddict #coffeegeeks #baristalife #coffeeloversonly #coffee4life #caffeineaddict #coffeeaddictions #espressolove #morningcoffee #caffeineplease #manmakecoffee #coffeemaniac #caffeinedaily #coffeefirst #coffeeonly #coffeeisamust #coffeelifestyle #whippedcoffee #coffeeeveryday

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coffee beans labeled in different parts of the body, including their names and description on them

Actually, there are many species of coffee such as liberica, arabica, robusta, and excelsa. But only robusta and arabica that stands out in commercials. Each species have different taste, look, and characteristic. Have you known the difference? Which one is your favorite? Comment down below☕☕ ❤️ Tag & follow @coffeevibesdaily ☕ Follow @coffeevibesdaily for more latte art! Send coffee dm's to @coffeevibesdaily 💌

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Arabica and Robusta compared: Which variety wins the race?

You’ve probably seen it before: On the packaging of the coffee is written large “100% Arabica”. Arabica coffee is often subconsciously sold to us as the “better” coffee. But where does this assumption come from and is there really anything to it? We clear up the half-knowledge and explain which coffee bean really tastes better.

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the differences between arabica and rousta coffee beans info graphic by greenbelt coffee co uk

Some of you reading this may already be coffee aficionados, but for the rest of the troops, let’s get you up to speed on what goes into a decent cup of Joe...There’s actually a hell of a lot that can impact the taste of your hot wet (brew); the bean type, bean variety, how it has been processed, the way it's roasted, stored and, of course, brewed. Even your water can affect the final product. Making a cup of coffee isn't rocket science, but it helps to know a bit about the process if you…

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