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| | Coffea arabica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Coffea arabica is a species of coffee indigenous to Ethiopia. |  | | According to legend, human cultivation of coffee began after goats in Ethiopia were seen becoming frisky after eating the leaves and fruits of the coffee tree. |  | | But with this discovery, it will now be possible to crossbreed Coffea arabica plants so that a low caffeine coffee can be produced without the waste and harm to the environment that decaffeinated coffee involves today. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabica
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| | Coffea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Coffea (coffee) is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. |  | | The tree produces red or purple fruits (drupes), which contain two seeds (the "coffee beans" or "coffee berries", although not a true bean). |  | | To produce a maximum yield of coffee berries (800-1400 kg per hectare), the plants need substantial amounts of water and fertilizer. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | the dried, roasted seeds of Coffea arabica or C. |
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| | About Coffea |
 | | Coffea arabica is the original commercial species of coffee, the one that Kaldi's tiresomely celebrated goats ate, the species that first sold human beings on the pleasures of the cup. |  | | The lifespan of this coffee is 100 years and it produces India’s finest ROBUSTA COFFEE which is used as a blend by International roasters and grinders. |  | | Many experts contend that the caturra and modern hybrid varieties of Coffea arabica produce coffee that is inferior in cup quality and distinction to the coffee produced by the traditional "old arabica" varieties like bourbon and typica. |
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http://www.opencoffee.com/coffea.htm
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| | Coffee - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | en 160; Coffee is a beverage made from the seeds of the coffee tree (genus Coffea) |  | | Yellow Catuaí Coffee, a variety of COFFEA ARABICA - Manhuaçu City - Minas Gerais State - Brazil |  | | Red Catucaí Coffee, a variety of COFFEA ARABICA - Matipó City - Minas Gerais State - Brazil |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Coffee
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| | Stephenson:Neal:Quicksilver:173:Coffee (Alan Sinder) - Metaweb |
 | | The tree produces red or purple fruits (drupes), which contain two seeds, popularly called the "coffee beans" or "coffee berries" though coffee is not a true bean. |  | | There are several species of Coffea that may be grown for coffee, but Coffea arabica is considered to have the best quality. |  | | To produce at their maximum (arguably 16 tons of ripe "berries" per hectare, or 15,000 pounds per acre) the plants need substantial amounts of water and fertilizer. |
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http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Coffee
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| | Botanical Information about Coffea Arabica |
 | | There are about 25 major species within Coffea, but the typical coffee drinker is likely to be familiar with just two: Coffea Arabica and Coffea Canephora (var. |  | | Of course soil depletion follows if many years of coffee growing are not alternated with different crops. |  | | However, because of the vast differences between coffee plants and seeds, botanists still disagree today over the number of unique varieties. |
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http://abyssinica.co.uk/coffee_plant.htm
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| | Coffee, Robusta - Coffea robusta |
 | | They are the source of a supposedly lesser grade of coffee than that brewed from Coffea arabica. |  | | Coffea robusta (Coffea canephora) - family: Rubiaceae (Madder Family). |  | | An herb entry from the Ancient Herbs and Modern Herbs book by James K. Sayre, Copyright, 2001. |
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http://www.bottlebrushpress.com/coffeer.html
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| | Coffea arabica |
 | | Raw, A. and Free, J.B. The pollination of coffee (Coffea arabica) by honeybees. |  | | Palotti, G. The 'time for a Coca Cola' may not be right. |  | | oxysporum, F. semitectum, F. solani, F. sporotrichioides, F. stilboides, F. tumidum, Gloeosporium coffeanum, F. coffeicola, Glomerella cingulata, G. coffeicola, Hemileia vastatrix, Hymenochaete noxia, Irenina isertiae, Leptosphaeria coffeicola, L. coffeigena, Macrophomina phaseoli, Meliola coffeae, M. psychotriae, Mycena citricolor, Mycosphaerella coffeae, M. coffeicola, Myrothecium advena, Nectira tropica, Nematospora coryli, N. gossypii, Phyllosticta coffeae-arabica, Ph. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Coffea_arabica.html
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| | PlantFiles: Detailed information on Coffee (Coffea arabica) |
 | | I was treated to an Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony at a local restaurant and look forward to possibly roasting my own coffee beans for a similar ceremony when friends come to dinner. |  | | I purchased three Coffea arabica plants at Lowe's, offered in the "Angel Plants" brand of indoor plants in 3" pots. |  | | Jan 30, 5:44 AM Detailed information on Coffee (Coffea arabica) |
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| | coffee - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about coffee |
 | | The coffee tree, a small evergreen of the genus Coffea, has smooth, ovate leaves and clusters of fragrant white flowers that mature into deep red fruits about 1-2 in. |  | | The fruit usually contains two seeds, the coffee beans. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/coffee
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| | RealMagick Article: Coffea cruda (Coffee) by Anja Heij |
 | | Of course the homoeopathic Coffea is a good remedy to heal the mental excitement and sleeplessness caused by drinking too much coffee. |  | | RealMagick Article: Coffea cruda (Coffee) by Anja Heij |  | | Coffea's are industrious people who do a lot for others. |
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http://realmagick.com/articles/05/1905.html
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| | Lycaeum > Leda > Coffea arabica |
 | | Beverage brewed from the roasted beans of Coffea arabica. |  | | Tree that provides the caffeine-rich beans used to make coffee. |  | | What You Should Know About Caffeine, an overview |
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http://leda.lycaeum.org/Taxonomy/Coffea_arabica.4138.shtml
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| | botany/coffea |
 | | Jamaica is recognized for a high-class Coffee known as Blue Mountain Coffee. |  | | Coffeas are handsome foliage plants that produce fragrant, white flowers and are especially decorative when bearing their red fruits, which resemble cranberries. |  | | Several varieties of Coffea are found wild in Africa, but the countries that produce the most are South and Central America, notably Brazil. |
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http://www.botany.com/coffea.html
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| | Coffea arabica - Wikiwiki |
 | | Coffea arabica, named also mountain coffee oder arabica coffee, is a sort of coffee plant that originated probably from Ethiopia. |  | | But now it it will be possible to crossbreed within plants of coffea arabica and the industrial procedures might be relicts of the past in some years from now. |  | | This page was last modified 03:20, 14 Nov 2004. |
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http://www.ronpenton.net/wiki/index.php/Coffea_arabica
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| | Coffee |
 | | The latter, which originated in central Africa, has a stronger flavor, which survives evaporation better. |  | | Coffee (Coffea arabica) is probably now the most widely used species for a nonalcoholic plant beverage. |
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http://www.botgard.ucla.edu/html/botanytextbooks/economicbotany/Coffea
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| | Coffea - Health Products Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | Coffea (Coffea arabica, Coffea cruda, coffee) Legend says that the first known discovery of coffee berries, was made in c 850 by a Ethiopian goat herder called Kaldi who noticed that his goats were friskier after eating the red berries of a local shrub. |  | | Coffea is a homeopathic remedy made from the mocha bean. |  | | He experimented with the berries himself and began to feel happier! |
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http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/health-products/coffea
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| | COFFEA ARABICA L. - COFFEE. |
 | | COFFEA ARABICA L. Common name: kofi, coffee, koffie, Brazilian coffee, Arabian coffee. |  | | The coffee tree is an tropical evergreen small tree growing up to 15' tall. |  | | For the right freight rate, please visit Webstore page! |
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http://www.tropilab.com/coffearabica.html
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| | Erowid Coffea arabica Vault |
 | | The beans are dried, roasted, and ground and then extracted with water to produce coffee. |  | | Coffea arabica is a large bush that's beans contain caffeine, theophylline and theobromine. |  | | Erowid has 9 million visitors each year, yet only 1,150 members. |
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| | Coffee in World |
 | | The "cafeto", or coffee tree, belongs the madder family (Rubiaceae), genus Coffea, around 60 species, of which the most cultivated and appreciated (90%) is the Coffea arabica. |  | | The flower is ephemeral and, after withering, leaves behind a berry of an intense red color, depending on the variety. |  | | It rises to heights between 3 and 5 m., although in the wilderness it can reach heights of 10 m. |
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http://www.cafecombate.com/ingles/tacita/cafe_en_mundo.php
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| | Coffee Bean (Coffea arabica) Butter - FNWL |
 | | Use coffee butter at 3-10% in soaps, lotions, creams, lip balms etc. It can be used straight out of the container too. |  | | Coffea arabica Seed Oil (and) Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil |  | | OOS = Out-of-Stock: The sizes denoted below with the abbreviation OOS are |
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http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/product.asp?product_id=butcoffee
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| | General [M]ayhem - View Profile: Greasy Wop |
 | | Ayyyye my mommas spaghetti sauce tastes like dog shit ova hea |  | | "I Have A Feeling The Ladies Like Mr Coffea" |  | | Send a message via email to Greasy Wop |
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| | Coffee |
 | | Of the 25-100 species in the genus Coffea (the number is still debated), two main species are used in production: C. |  | | Cultivars of Coffea arabica were derived from two botanical varieties, bourbon and typica (syn. |  | | Genipap (Genipa americana) is another fruit in the Rubiaceae used largely for beverages on a limited scale in Latin America. |
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http://www.uga.edu/fruit/coffee.htm
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| | Herballoveshop.com : Coffea Cruda 30X - 100 tabs., (Boericke & Tafel) |
 | | Coffea Cruda (Unroasted Coffee) is a homeopathic remedy to help relieve insomnia, restlessness, and encourage restful sleep. |  | | Take when mouth is in natural condition, a half hour before or after eating, brushing teeth, or drinking anything but water. |  | | Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
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| | Dulloo |
 | | Presently, it is believed that there are about 56 species within the Malagasy-Mascarene region, making it an important centre of diversity for Coffea (Charrrier, 1978). |  | | Various morphological types have been collected in the two islands and have been given new names to be subsequently abandoned (Leroy, 1971; Leroy, 1989). |  | | The oldest known collection of a Mascarocoffea species, C. mauritiana Lam. |
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http://www.bgci.org.uk/congress/congress_1998_cape/html/dulloo.htm
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| | Coffea |
 | | A total of 40 species, occurring in the Old World tropics, with 2 species, Coffea racemosa and Coffea zanguebariae, in southern Africa. |
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http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/rubiaceae/coffea.htm
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| | Coffea arabica (Rubiaceae) - HEAR species info |
 | | HEAR home > species info > plants > Coffea arabica (Rubiaceae) |  | | Nomenclatural information about Coffea arabica is provided by ITIS. |  | | The Global Compendium of Weeds* cites references to Coffea arabica as a weed (*an early draft). |
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http://www.hear.org/species/coffea_arabica
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| | PIER redirect page |
 | | Please change your bookmarks and notify the webmaster of any external site which has linked to this page so (s)he can update the links to this page. |  | | The PIER species profile page for Coffea arabica has moved due to a (hopefully one-time) reorganization of the PIER website to help serve you more effectively. |  | | This page was created on 31 October 2003 by PT; was last updated on 31 October 2003 by PT; and is due to expire (be deleted) on 31 October 2004. |
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| | Journal of Heredity -- Sign In Page |
 | | Base Composition of Coffea AFLP Sequences and Their Conservation Within the Genus |  | | Please sign in below with your personal user name and password or register to obtain a user name and password for free. |  | | To view this item, select one of the options below: |
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http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/96/1/59
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| | COFFEA |
 | | References: The literature of Coffea is vast, a recent overview of all aspects of Coffea has been recently edited by Robbrecht (Kawa, Les secrets du café, du caféier à la tasse, Jardin Botanique National du Belgique, CIP Bibliothèque Royale Albert I, Bruxelles, 1995. |
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| | Coffea Houser sei Addata - TABS + CHORDS |
 | | Don't take life too seriously,you'll never get out of it alive. |  | | Coffea Houser sei Addata - TABS + CHORDS |
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| | Coffea Robusta Prints by Martin Wiscombe at AllPosters.com |
 | | Simply enter your email address and you can save items to Your Gallery. |  | | It appears this is not a valid email address. |  | | Coffea Robusta Prints by Martin Wiscombe at AllPosters.com |
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