kahvipuun
Kahvipuun is a Finnish term that translates to "coffee tree" or "coffee plant." It refers to any plant belonging to the genus Coffea, which is native to tropical Africa and some islands of the Indian Ocean. The most commonly cultivated species are Coffea arabica (Arabica coffee) and Coffea canephora (Robusta coffee). These plants are evergreen shrubs or small trees that produce berries, commonly known as coffee cherries. Inside these cherries are seeds, which are roasted and ground to produce coffee, one of the world's most popular beverages.
The cultivation of kahvipuun requires specific climatic conditions, typically found in equatorial regions, often referred to