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NEWS

SugarPuffs At Gulshan 1

Sugarpuffs, a popular cafe for African students, has announced the opening of a new outlet in Gulshan 1, one of the most bustling areas of Dhaka. The new outlet will offer a variety of delicious coffee options, as well as a comfortable seating area for customers to relax and enjoy their treats. The new outlet

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NEWS

Bangladesh and World Coffee Market

The world coffee market is impacted by factors such as supply and demand dynamics, meteorological conditions, geopolitical crises and evolving consumer preferences. Major contributors to the worldwide coffee industry are Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia, among others. Coffee production in Bangladesh started mainly in 1985, the hilly areas of Bandarban are inhabited by Lusai,

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NEWS

WHO Bought COFFEE Home To Home

There is an Italian company called Lelit that makes espresso makers and coffee grinders. They are known for making high-quality cappuccino machines that can be used at home or in a business. Lelit espresso makers usually have a sleek Italian design and the latest technology to make sure the best espresso extraction. The company has

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NEWS

From COPPER PRODUCT MANUFACTURER to Coffee Industry Giant

La Cimbali is a well-known manufacturer of professional espresso and cappuccino equipment. In 1912, Giuseppe Cimbali opened a shop in Milan, Italy to process copper products.1912-1930, these 18 years he used to earn his living by processing copper products. Inventions in 1930, the La Cimbali brand made its foray into the coffee industry with a

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FEATURE

The only cafe in Brahmanbaria

Frego Cafe is the only cafe in Brahmanbaria.Founded by SHARIF IQBAL,Although a media worker by profession, he is also a coffee lover. He started FREGO CAFE with 7 employees in 2019 to give the people of his hometown Bramanbaria a taste of actual coffee.Currently FREGO CAFE is running very far with 11 employees in Paikpara

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ENTREPRENEUR NEWS

Dwelling of a Coffee planter, Ceylon, 1852

Indian Food Tradition by K T AchayaThe coffee planter may have evolved in Ethiopia, and at first perhaps only the leaves were chewed. From Ethiopia it traveled to Yemen in Saudi Arabia, where the first plantation came up in the 14th or 15th century. The bean seems to have reached India even earlier, because in

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