Coffee
Coffee prices set to soar
Greeks can expect coffee to have a more bitter taste after Easter, as hikes of up to 20% are to follow the rally in global rates of the commodity over the last three to four months, resulting from a combination of factors.
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Climate change brings coffee production to Antalya
Due to climate change, successful coffee bean cultivation has finally been achieved in the Mediterranean province of Antalya after 40 years of attempts, with the saplings expected to bear fruit within a year, offering producers an alternative to banana plants.
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Hellenic Statistical Service of Greece: Inflation rose to 3.2% in March - Olive oil drags the food inflation with a 67% increase in one year
With 5.3% “race” the prices in food – Large price increases and in health, clothing, hotels-coffee-restaurants
BBC spotlights Turkish coffee fortune-telling trend
In a departure from traditional fortune-telling methods like daisy petals or tea leaves, Turkish coffee fortune-telling has surged in popularity, particularly among Generation Z, reveals an article by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
Taste Atlas: 'Italians will be very upset' - Greek freddo superior to cappuccino
The cold espresso and cappuccino is Greek... A Greek invention, but one that has a global appeal - These are the world's most popular coffees
Navigating the Coffee Culture: Exploring the Benefits and Drawbacks of Your Daily Brew
Coffee, one of the world's most beloved beverages, has an extensive history and cultural significance across the globe. From bustling cafes to quiet mornings at home, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee often heralds the beginning of a new day. Yet, beyond its allure, coffee presents a spectrum of effects on our health and well-being.
Coffee firms turning away from Africa as EU deforestation law looms
Importers of coffee to the European Union are starting to scale back purchases from small farmers in Africa and beyond as they prepare for a landmark EU law that will ban the sale of goods linked to the destruction of forests, a cause of climate change.
Machine power for Turkish coffee
Tomorrow, Dec. 5, is declared as the "World Turkish Coffee Day." Exactly 10 years ago, in 2013, Turkish coffee was included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List on Dec.
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Shampoo from coffee grounds
Greek startup Coffe-eco is developing cosmetics and packaging (containers) from espresso grounds, having discovered an extraction method that utilizes the antioxidant actions and nutrients of many people's favorite daily drink.
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Google is Introducing AI-powered Upgrades to its Maps App
Google is introducing AI-powered upgrades to its Maps app.The new features include immersive navigation, easier-to-follow driving directions, and better organized search results, The Verge reported.Google wants Maps to be more like Search: a place where people can obviously come get directions or find coffee shops and EV chargers but also enter vague queries like "fall foliage," "latte art," or