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Coffee Leads to Impulse Buying

Impulse buying is when you buy something without giving it much thought or planning ahead of time. It usually happens without planning, based on feelings, wants, or outside factors rather than making a smart choice. People can buy things on the spot both online and in real stores. According to a recent study that was

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FEATURE

Coffee Sommelier

For those who are unaware of a coffee sommelier, this is for you! Coffee sommelier play one of the most crucial roles in the world of coffee by testing and approving coffee before it is sent to us- the consumers. While you are thinking, ‘it’s a quite an easy job, sipping coffee all the day,’

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FEATURE

Sunalini Menon, Asia’s First Lady of Coffee

If you are a coffee connoisseur, then you must familiar with the name- Sunalini Menon, the First Lady of Asian coffee. She grew up in a culture where coffee was a part of daily life, where mornings always started with the smell of freshly brewed coffee. A man ground coffee beans in an antique grinder

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FEATURE NEWS

Coffee Plants and it’s Environmental Benefits

Did you know that coffee can also be good for the environment? Studies have shown that coffee plants can help forests grow faster and stronger, providing important benefits for both the local ecosystem and the global climate. Coffee plants are native to tropical regions and thrive in the shade of taller trees. This means that

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FEATURE

Different ways people drink coffee around the world

Each country has its unique way of preparing and enjoying it. From the strong espresso shots of Italy to the sweetened condensed milk of Vietnam, coffee culture is a reflection of a country’s history, tradition, and lifestyle. Here are five unique ways to drink coffee around the world. Coffee culture is a fascinating reflection of

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TIPS AND TRICKS

5 Ways to Improve Your Home Barista Skills

Coffee is much more than just a beverage for most of us. This drink offers a balanced flavor with the right amount of acidity. In the morning, you can enjoy the subtle flavors of delicate coffees to wake you up, or in the afternoon, a stronger brew to keep you going through the day. However,

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CAFÉ

Americano, Beatles and Coffee

I was sitting with a cup of Americano in a famous café in Dhaka’s Basundhara residential area, Beatles Café. I remember something.. It was World War II. Soldiers fighting in Europe were getting rations of their favorite foods and drinks. The soldiers stationed in Italy were lucky. Italians love coffee as much as pizza, pasta

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COFFEE TECH

Adapting to Digital Change in the Coffee Industry

The need for enterprises to increase efficiency and competitiveness, changing customer preferences and technical improvements have all contributed to the major digital transformation of the coffee sector in recent years. The coffee industry has undergone the following digital transformations. Online ordering and delivery: Customers may now order coffee from the convenience of their homes or

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NEWS

USAID, a change-maker of Coffee Culture in the country

The USAID Sustainable Agriculture and Production Linked to Improved Nutrition Status, Resilience, and Gender Equity — or SAPLING project — has been working to identify key crops grown in Bandarban and link local producers to marketplaces to sell their produce. Turmeric, ginger, and woven textiles were among the first value chains the project focused on. 

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HISTORY

How Kahvehane crushed the Ottoman empire

Kahve was a favourite drink of the Ottoman Empire’s ruling class. Little did they know it would one day hasten the empire’s demise According to the cultural magazine of The Economist, 1843 our favourite drink coffee somehow hastened the demise of the vast Ottoman Empire. According to Sarah Jilani, a column writer in The Economist,

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