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Coffee is the world's favourite drink. More than 2.25 billion cups are brewed, sipped and savoured every day. A loyal companion and energising facilitator of everyday life, coffee has spawned a whole café culture and a booming industry. While the caffeine fix is hard to ignore, this beloved hot drink has a rich and diverse history that goes far beyond the bottom of the cup.
Spill the Beans takes readers on a journey through Ethiopia, Guatemala, Vietnam and many other countries, exploring the myriad ways in which coffee is produced, traded and enjoyed. While hipster baristas may be dreaming up the next seasonal latte, the story of how the humble bean became a global icon is ingrained in history. Essential reading for armchair travellers, curious foodies and café-hoppers alike, this java journey reveals a vast world of coffee beyond the ubiquitous flat white. This book is an 'extra hot' commodity — maybe it's time to sample it?
Spill the Beans (Updated Edition) − Global Coffee Culture and Recipes
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Spill the Beans takes readers on a journey through Ethiopia, Guatemala, Vietnam and many other countries, exploring the myriad ways in which coffee is produced, traded and enjoyed. While hipster baristas may be dreaming up the next seasonal latte, the story of how the humble bean became a global icon is ingrained in history. Essential reading for armchair travellers, curious foodies and café-hoppers alike, this java journey reveals a vast world of coffee beyond the ubiquitous flat white. This book is an 'extra hot' commodity — maybe it's time to sample it?
Pages: 272
Details: 21 x 26 cm, Full colour, hardcover,stitch bound
Editors: gestalten & Lani Kingston
ISBN: 978-3-96704-203-0
FSC™️ (Forest Stewardship Council™️) Certified.
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