Too Good Coffee Q&A #1

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Too Good Coffee Q&A #1
Q:
The word Arabica pops up often from 
coffee-related advertisements or when ordering coffee,
Does Arabica means
coffee?

A: 
Arabica is actually a species of coffee tree.
There are now more than 100 species of coffee in the world,
including Arabica, Canephora Robusta, and Liberica.

Arabica beans account for about 75~80% of the world's coffee
beans. Coffee brew from Arabica beans is full of rich aromas,
such as floral, citrus and berry, chocolate, caramel, honey,
etc., which are mouth-watering.

The flavors are also very diverse, ranging from rich to light.
Arabica is also subdivided into different varieties,
such as Typica, Bourbon, Geisha, Caturra, etc.,
allowing coffee lovers to find beans of their own preference

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