kahvleid
Kahvleid, commonly referred to as coffee beans, are the seeds of the Coffea fruit, typically roasted and ground to produce coffee beverages. They are botanically seeds contained in a cherry-like fruit that grows on shrubs and small trees in tropical regions.
Origin and cultivation: Coffee originated in Africa, with Ethiopia widely cited as the historical center. Today,
Processing: After harvest, beans are removed from the fruit and dried. Methods include natural or dry processing,
Roasting and grinding: Raw beans are roasted to develop aroma and flavor; roast levels range from light
Varieties and storage: The main species are Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora (robusta). Arabica tends to
Sustainability and health: Coffee production raises environmental considerations, including water use and deforestation. Certifications such as