NEWS
NEWS

6 Tricks to Make Morning Coffee

If you are someone who doesn’t like going outside because of the Dhaka traffic but still misses the flavor of outside food and coffee, this article is for you. Imagine starting your day with a great cup of coffee which has a fresh aroma and taste as North End or Coffee world. But sometimes, no

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HEALTH NEWS

Microplastics in your coffee?

Are you using a paper cup to hold your coffee? According to studies, disposable paper cups coated with plastic can emit thousands of microplastics particles after being exposed to hot liquid for just 15 minutes. Do you enjoy a hot cup of coffee at the beginning and finish of each day? While it’s completely acceptable

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NEWS

Greenwashing and it’s Impact on the Coffee Market

Greenwashing is a marketing strategy that companies use to make false or exaggerated claims about their products’ environmental benefits to attract customers who are concerned about sustainability. The coffee market, like many other industries, has been impacted by greenwashing. Some coffee companies claim that their products are eco-friendly or sustainable, but in reality, they may

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NEWS

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 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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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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FEATURE NEWS

“The Battle of the Beans: Instant Coffee vs. Brewed Coffee – Which One Wins?”

Coffee is an essential part of many people’s daily routine. Whether it’s a steaming hot cup of brewed coffee or a quick and easy instant coffee, there are many options to choose from. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between instant coffee and brewed coffee and help you decide which one is right for

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NEWS

Coffee and Acidity

Acidity | TASTING: You may have heard acidity being described positively as “brightness” and negatively as “sourness”. This is the thing about acidity: it is integral to a great cup of coffee, but it is also a broad term. There are good and bad acids where taste is concerned, and there are also compounds that

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NEWS

Is it worth buying Kopi Luwak?

Are you considering trying Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee bean? While the unique production process and limited supply make it a tempting choice for coffee enthusiasts, it’s important to consider whether it’s worth the investment. Let’s explore what makes this so expensive and whether it’s worth buying. What Makes Kopi Luwak So Expensive?

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NEWS

“Exploring the World’s Most Expensive Coffee Bean: Kopi Luwak”

There are few things more indulgent than a good cup of coffee, but have you ever wondered what makes some coffee so expensive? One of the world’s most expensive coffee beans is the Kopi Luwak, also known as Civet coffee. While some might be hesitant to try it due to its unusual origin, others swear

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