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A Journey To Pure Flavour: Exploring Organic Coffee Brands On Amazon
- Wednesday September 11, 2024
- Shopping | Sujanta Roy
Are you a coffee lover and health conscious too and looking for heathy version of coffee? Look no further we have brought organic coffee straight away for you from Amazon.
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World's Most Popular Coffee Originated In This Region 6,00,000 Years Ago - Study Reveals
- Thursday April 18, 2024
- Food | Toshita Sahni
Researchers sequenced the genome of coffee plants to trace the origins of Arabica beans, said to be the world's most popular coffee type.
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Coffee Beans Without Caffeine: Research Group Makes Progress On Naturally Decaffeinated Varieties
- Saturday June 17, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A Brazilian coffee research institute has reached a decisive stage in a two-decade project to develop arabica coffee varieties that are naturally decaffeinated.
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Why Is South Indian Filter Coffee Special? Know How To Make It Properly
- Tuesday May 23, 2023
- Somdatta Saha
There's something about a classic South Indian coffee that makes us fall for it time and again. Let's find out what makes the drink so special. Read on.
- food.ndtv.com
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Move Over Dalgona Coffee, Try These Exotic Coffee Recipes From Around The World
- Tuesday November 3, 2020
- Ashwin Rajagopalan
Coffee Recipes: You can try experimenting with some of these international coffees at home too. Many exotic and single origin coffees are now available online.
- food.ndtv.com
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From Darjeeling Tea To Bikaneri Bhujia: Guide To GI Tagged Foods Across India
- Tuesday August 4, 2020
- Somdatta Saha
Introduced in 2003, India has more than 350 GI tagged products till date. It is generally given to indigenous agricultural products, food items, handicrafts etc.
- food.ndtv.com
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Coffee Compounds May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
- Tuesday March 19, 2019
- Health | IANS
Scientists from Kanazawa University in Japan have identified kahweol acetate and cafestol -- hydrocarbon compounds naturally found in Arabica coffee -- which may inhibit growth of prostate cancer.
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Coffee Lovers, Global Warming May Cause a Coffee Shortage!
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Coffee lovers, imagine yourself without your daily caffeine kick that coffee provides? Hate that feeling, isn't it? Looks like this may turn out to be true.
- www.ndtv.com
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Know Your Coffee Beans: What is the Difference Between Arabica and Robusta?
- Monday January 9, 2017
- Kunal Bhagat, CEO and Co-Founder, Bonhomia
The coffee revolution in the country has been underway for some time now leading to a change in our drinking habits. Your morning cup of coffee is more than just an energy boost. It's the first whiff that sets your tone for the day.
- food.ndtv.com
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Tata Coffee Surges 11% as Q4 Net More Than Doubles
- Monday May 18, 2015
- Business |
Tata Coffee, a subsidiary of Tata Global Beverages, produces more than 10,000 tonnes of shade grown Arabica and Robusta coffees at its 19 estates in South India and its two Instant Coffee manufacturing facilities have a combined installed capacity of 8,400 tonnes.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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A Very Exclusive Coffee Kick on St Helena Island
- Friday April 17, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Most coffee snobs can only dream of sipping on a brew made from Saint Helena beans. Imported from Yemen in the 18th century, the tiny South Atlantic island's green-tipped Bourbon Arabica coffee plant produces some of the world's most expensive and most delectable beans.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks Opens First Store in Colombia, Land of Coffee
- Thursday July 17, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US chain Starbucks on Wednesday opened its first cafe in Colombia -- a world famous coffee exporter -- apparently unafraid it will be like selling sand at the beach.
- www.ndtv.com
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A Flying Beetle in India Threatens to Push Up Latte Prices
- Tuesday June 24, 2014
- Business |
The beetle, which bores through plants' bark and feeds on their stems, is thriving this year due to unusually warm weather and scant rains in arabica growing areas in India, the world's sixth biggest coffee producer.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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A Journey To Pure Flavour: Exploring Organic Coffee Brands On Amazon
- Wednesday September 11, 2024
- Shopping | Sujanta Roy
Are you a coffee lover and health conscious too and looking for heathy version of coffee? Look no further we have brought organic coffee straight away for you from Amazon.
- www.ndtv.com
-
World's Most Popular Coffee Originated In This Region 6,00,000 Years Ago - Study Reveals
- Thursday April 18, 2024
- Food | Toshita Sahni
Researchers sequenced the genome of coffee plants to trace the origins of Arabica beans, said to be the world's most popular coffee type.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Coffee Beans Without Caffeine: Research Group Makes Progress On Naturally Decaffeinated Varieties
- Saturday June 17, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A Brazilian coffee research institute has reached a decisive stage in a two-decade project to develop arabica coffee varieties that are naturally decaffeinated.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Why Is South Indian Filter Coffee Special? Know How To Make It Properly
- Tuesday May 23, 2023
- Somdatta Saha
There's something about a classic South Indian coffee that makes us fall for it time and again. Let's find out what makes the drink so special. Read on.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Move Over Dalgona Coffee, Try These Exotic Coffee Recipes From Around The World
- Tuesday November 3, 2020
- Ashwin Rajagopalan
Coffee Recipes: You can try experimenting with some of these international coffees at home too. Many exotic and single origin coffees are now available online.
- food.ndtv.com
-
From Darjeeling Tea To Bikaneri Bhujia: Guide To GI Tagged Foods Across India
- Tuesday August 4, 2020
- Somdatta Saha
Introduced in 2003, India has more than 350 GI tagged products till date. It is generally given to indigenous agricultural products, food items, handicrafts etc.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Coffee Compounds May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
- Tuesday March 19, 2019
- Health | IANS
Scientists from Kanazawa University in Japan have identified kahweol acetate and cafestol -- hydrocarbon compounds naturally found in Arabica coffee -- which may inhibit growth of prostate cancer.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Coffee Lovers, Global Warming May Cause a Coffee Shortage!
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Coffee lovers, imagine yourself without your daily caffeine kick that coffee provides? Hate that feeling, isn't it? Looks like this may turn out to be true.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Know Your Coffee Beans: What is the Difference Between Arabica and Robusta?
- Monday January 9, 2017
- Kunal Bhagat, CEO and Co-Founder, Bonhomia
The coffee revolution in the country has been underway for some time now leading to a change in our drinking habits. Your morning cup of coffee is more than just an energy boost. It's the first whiff that sets your tone for the day.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Tata Coffee Surges 11% as Q4 Net More Than Doubles
- Monday May 18, 2015
- Business |
Tata Coffee, a subsidiary of Tata Global Beverages, produces more than 10,000 tonnes of shade grown Arabica and Robusta coffees at its 19 estates in South India and its two Instant Coffee manufacturing facilities have a combined installed capacity of 8,400 tonnes.
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
A Very Exclusive Coffee Kick on St Helena Island
- Friday April 17, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Most coffee snobs can only dream of sipping on a brew made from Saint Helena beans. Imported from Yemen in the 18th century, the tiny South Atlantic island's green-tipped Bourbon Arabica coffee plant produces some of the world's most expensive and most delectable beans.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Starbucks Opens First Store in Colombia, Land of Coffee
- Thursday July 17, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US chain Starbucks on Wednesday opened its first cafe in Colombia -- a world famous coffee exporter -- apparently unafraid it will be like selling sand at the beach.
- www.ndtv.com
-
A Flying Beetle in India Threatens to Push Up Latte Prices
- Tuesday June 24, 2014
- Business |
The beetle, which bores through plants' bark and feeds on their stems, is thriving this year due to unusually warm weather and scant rains in arabica growing areas in India, the world's sixth biggest coffee producer.
- www.ndtv.com/business