7 Mar,2024
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Mexico is one of the countries that produce the best coffee, and it’s also one of the few countries on this list that grow their own coffee grains.
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Most Colombian coffees come with sweeter notes, like chocolate or toffee, paired with an acidity that balances out the palate.
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The coffee culture in Dubai is heavily influenced by Arabian trends, which means the coffee is often spiced with unique Arabic flavors like cardamom or saffron.
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Hong Kong has a huge focus on specialty coffees, like Dubai, and is heavily regarded for its innovation in the caffeine scene.
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Japan has gathered much praise for its hand-drip coffee method, a brewing method that traditional coffee shops in the country have employed for decades.
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It is exclusively exported by the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica, which ensures that anything that sells under that name only comes from the legally designated growing area within Jamaica, also known as the Blue Mountains.
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The city is home to a plethora of artisan roasters who run independent coffee shops and sell the kind of coffee you won’t find anywhere else.
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