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21 hours ago

Where First Watch Sources Its Coffee - Tasting Table

First Watch sources its coffee from female farmers in Colombia, emphasizing quality and community through Project Sunrise.
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21 hours ago

Where First Watch Sources Its Coffee - Tasting Table

First Watch sources its coffee from female farmers in Colombia, emphasizing quality and community through Project Sunrise.
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1 day ago

Blank Street lands on the West Coast

Blank Street coffee chain is expanding to Los Angeles with four new stores, starting in Beverly Hills and Studio City this year.
#climate-change
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazil's coffee heartland, say scientists

Record floods in Brazil's coffee region caused by extreme rainfall will intensify with continued fossil fuel burning, threatening lives and global coffee prices.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 days ago

WCR Leads Nearly $1 Million Project to Strengthen Ugandan Coffee Sector

Uganda's coffee sector holds extraordinary potential, and this initiative demonstrates precisely the kind of public-private partnership that can unlock it.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 days ago

Opinion: Technical Gap Slowing Agroforestry in Key Colombian Lands

Colombia is a leading coffee producer, vital to its economy and cultural identity, yet faces challenges in smallholder efficiency and agronomic practices.
#coffee-industry
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

Major Traders Agree on Two 'Principles of Procurement' to Improve Coffee Sector Sustainability

Major coffee traders and roasters have established principles to enhance the economic viability of coffee farmers through strategic partnerships and sustainable production support.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 week ago

Major Traders Agree on Two 'Principles of Procurement' to Improve Coffee Sector Sustainability

Major coffee traders and roasters have established principles to enhance the economic viability of coffee farmers through strategic partnerships and sustainable production support.
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fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Why You Should Always Check The Ingredients Before Buying Chocolate - Tasting Table

Read chocolate ingredient lists carefully, prioritizing products with cocoa mass and cocoa butter at the top and fewer overall additives for better quality and flavor.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

From Cafes to Kitchens: Why Are New Coffee Rituals Moving into Our Homes?

Home coffee consumption has increased significantly, driven by the pandemic and a shift towards personal brewing routines.
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1 month ago

Chocolate Company Announces Plans to Produce Lab-Grown Cocoa

Lab-cultured chocolate technology offers an alternative to traditional cocoa farming, potentially disrupting a supply chain unchanged since the 1800s while addressing consumer concerns about additives and exploitation.
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1 week ago

5 Mistakes To Avoid At Your Local Coffee Shop - Tasting Table

Respecting coffee shop etiquette enhances the experience for both patrons and staff.
#climate-change-impact
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Historic harvests and sky-high prices so why can't Colombia's coffee-growers hire pickers?

Colombia's coffee industry faces an existential crisis despite record prices, as climate change causes erratic seasons, labor shortages, and rural abandonment that threaten the viability of farming.
#espresso
Marketing
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

'If You Don't Like Dark Roast, This Isn't the Coffee for You': How Exclusionary Ads Can Win Over the Right Customers

Dissuasive framing—explicitly stating who a product isn't for—drives greater engagement and appeal among target customers than traditional persuasive messaging.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Cafe culture: 10 new coffee and tea shops that are as diverse as the Bay Area is

This booming teahouse chain specializes in Chinese flower and fruit teas, particularly jasmine teas. The brand is growing rapidly around the world—after launching its first location in 2021 in Shenzhen, China, it has grown to more than 2,000 worldwide locations. The soft opening for Molly Tea started at the end of October, and has been a popular addition to San Mateo's B Street promenade, drawing long lines.
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2 weeks ago

It's Easier Than You Might Think To Roast Your Own Coffee. But Is It Worth It? - Tasting Table

Roasting coffee at home offers control over flavor and freshness, making it a rewarding hobby for coffee enthusiasts.
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2 weeks ago
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How Roasters Add Vanilla, Hazelnut, And Other Flavors To Coffee Beans - Tasting Table

Flavored coffee is created by coating beans with synthetic flavor oils after roasting for consistent taste.
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1 month ago
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One Coffee Shop Scent Is A Red Flag Hiding In Plain Sight - Tasting Table

A coffee shop should smell of roasted coffee beans; sweet or fruity scents often indicate flavored beans coated with synthetic oils that mask lower-quality beans.
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2 weeks ago

How Roasters Add Vanilla, Hazelnut, And Other Flavors To Coffee Beans - Tasting Table

Flavored coffee is created by coating beans with synthetic flavor oils after roasting for consistent taste.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

They survived conquistadors and settlers. Now the Arhuaco are facing an even greater threat

Arhuaco face escalating violence as paramilitaries, guerrillas, and traffickers seize Sierra Nevada territory to control drug routes, coca regions, and illicit mineral extraction.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 weeks ago

LA's Canyon Coffee Hikes Cross Country with a Brooklyn Cafe

We knew it'd be a greater challenge for our second shop to be on the other side of the country. But we reached consensus that the time felt right. We've known for years we want to open in New York.
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3 weeks ago

A Guide to Indonesian Coffee Cultivars and Varieties

Indonesia ranks among the world's top five coffee producers, with a unique history spanning from Dutch colonial introduction in 1699 to modern cultivation of diverse resistant varieties across its archipelago.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Coca leaf is life itself': Andean growers' hopes fade as WHO upholds global ban

Andean communities use coca leaves for medicine, ritual, and daily life, but international drug classification treats the leaf like cocaine, preventing legal international markets.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

A robust future? Why Brazil's bitter' coffee is thriving as the climate crisis hits global crops

When the Paiter Surui community expelled the last invaders of their land in 1981, they faced a divisive decision. Should they keep the coffee plantations left by the colonisers? Some destroyed them because of the death and violence contact with the non-Indigenous world had caused. Others felt sorry for the trees and couldn't kill them.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

The best ingredient for performance and longevity is probably already in your kitchen

Coffee contains compounds that boost mental and physical performance, fight inflammation, and reduce risks of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and dementia.
fromNature
2 months ago

Developing super-tortillas to address malnutrition in Latin America

The humble tortilla is an iconic food staple in Mexico. Everyone eats them, regardless of age or income. The ingredients for the tortilla I was frying in this photo have been fermented to include probiotics and prebiotics for gut health. My research focuses on developing such fermented nutraceuticals - nutritious products with pharmaceutical benefits - to help improve people's metabolic health and combat the malnutrition prevalent in some of Mexico's poorest communities.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 weeks ago

CO2 Fermentation Boosts Natural-Process Coffee Scores in Colombian Trial

CO2-assisted closed fermentation of natural-process coffee cherries increases specialty coffee scores from 82.15 to 86.90 points using the SCA 100-point scale.
Agriculture
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The true cost of Ecuador's perfect roses: how the global flower trade poisons workers

Ecuador's Cayambe region relies on rose cultivation for high-value export income, but growers face economic insecurity and environmental and health risks from intensive pesticide use.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
3 weeks ago

Coffee Byproducts Could Reduce Plastic in 'Plastic Wrap'

Coffee byproducts offer a promising, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable alternative for improving the functional and ecological performance of bio/edible films. These agro-industrial residues exhibit a richness in biofunctional compounds such as polyphenols, caffeine and dietary fibers, which contribute significant antioxidant, antimicrobial and UV-barrier properties, making them ideal candidates for applications in active food packaging.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

U.N. Officially Designates Oct. 1 International Coffee Day

The UN General Assembly adopted the resolution March 10, while inviting the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to help facilitate the annual observance in collaboration with relevant organizations, particularly the International Coffee Organization (ICO).
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1 month ago

Decaf Coffee Gets A Bad Reputation. Here's Why It Shouldn't - Tasting Table

A good cup of coffee (decaf included) delivers on all fronts: Flavor, acidity, body, sweetness, and balance, aka The Pleasure Principle. The infamously-snobbish coffee élite might maintain that decaf drinkers aren't "real coffee fans." But, as a veteran barista, I would argue that the opposite is actually true: Only the most diehard bean-heads tread decaf domain.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Green Coffee Trader Volcafe USA is Now Coastal Commodities

Volcafe USA rebranded to Coastal Commodities after ending its long-term commercial arrangement with the Volcafe group, maintaining all existing operations, leadership, and customer relationships.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

USDA Report Projects Growth of Brazilian Specialty Coffee Despite Market Whiplash

Brazil's specialty coffee sector faces tariff pressures, supply constraints, and shifting buyer demands while adopting new international quality assessment standards.
fromWIRED
1 month ago

My Favorite Piece of Coffee Gear Makes Me Do All the Work, and That's Why I Love It

Where larger, electric espresso machines generate the pressure and heat needed for espresso inside their massive housings, the Flair takes a different approach. A large lever sits atop a small stack of brewing equipment, and you use that lever to create the bars of pressure necessary to get espresso. There's a chamber for your grounds and another atop it for hot water.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Weekly Coffee News: Unionization in Milwaukee + New U.S. Coffee Roasting Champ

Discourse Coffee Workshop voted to unionize under the Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Workers Organization (MASH). WUWM reported the company voluntarily recognized the union without a National Labor Relations Board election after more than 70% of Discourse's 23 employees signed union authorization cards, with bargaining expected to begin soon.
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1 month ago

Why A Fresh Cup Of Coffee Can Lose Its Bold Flavor In A Flash (And How You Can Prevent It) - Tasting Table

Coffee loses flavor within 30 minutes due to evaporating aromatic oils, oxidation of chemical compounds, and temperature changes affecting taste perception.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Opinion: On Sugar-Laden Coffee in the MAHA Crosshairs

Large U.S. coffee chains increasingly sell sugar-laden beverages marketed as seasonal drinks, with some containing over 115 grams of sugar, prompting health officials to question their safety.
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1 month ago

Equal Origins Says 'Raise Your Cup' for the Women Who Grow Coffee

Equal Origins launches Raise Your Cup campaign to highlight undervalued women in coffee and cocoa supply chains, coinciding with the UN's 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer.
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1 month ago

Why You Might Be Forced To Settle For Cacao-Free Chocolate In 2026 (Sorry, Chocolate Lovers) - Tasting Table

West African cocoa production faces severe climate challenges, forcing chocolate manufacturers to reduce cacao content and use substitute ingredients to maintain supply and profitability.
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1 month ago

What Is A Red Eye Coffee? How Is It Different From A Black Eye And Dead Eye Coffee? - Tasting Table

A red eye combines standard coffee with an espresso shot to boost caffeine content and add rich, chocolatey flavor without requiring multiple cups.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Weekly Coffee News: Regenerative Certification + Tons of Coffee Seized

Multiple global coffee industry developments: certifications, new retail concepts, leadership changes, sustainability code review, and a major counterfeit coffee seizure.
#coffee-production
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Free Global Library Brings Shade-Grown Coffee Into the Light

By making the science accessible, we can accelerate the transition to coffee landscapes that are shade-grown, climate-resilient and farmer-centered,
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fromwww.engadget.com
2 years ago

The best gifts for coffee lovers in 2026

Curated coffee gear — insulated pour-over carafe, travel mug with snap-in infuser, and silicone bottomless dripper — enhances home brewing for all coffee enthusiasts.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Brazilian Researchers Promote Targeted Application of Bees for Coffee

A small, stingless bee may be able to raise coffee yields while fitting into real-world pest control programs, according to a new study from Brazil. In a field study on full-sun arabica farms, researchers reported a 67% higher fruit yield on coffee branches closer to colonies of the native stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis, compared with branches farther away. The study was recently published in Frontiers in Bee Science.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

New $1 Billion USDA Specialty Crop Bailout Includes Coffee, March 13 Deadline

The USDA will allocate $1 billion in one-time ASCF bridge payments to specialty crop producers, requiring factual acreage reports by March 13, 2026.
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fromTasting Table
2 months ago

7 Places To Find Gourmet Coffee For A Bargain - Tasting Table

Gourmet coffee offers traceable, higher-quality beans with nuanced flavors, and several retailers offer bargain-priced gourmet options.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Passenger Coffee Releases Coffee Harvested 10 Years Ago

In a move that challenges both quality control and marketing norms in specialty coffee, Pennsylvania-based roaster Passenger Coffee is releasing a high-end coffee harvested 10 years ago. The company described this week's release of a Kenya Kiriani Peaberry from the 2016 harvest - frozen as green coffee at peak freshness - as "proof of concept" for its long-term green coffee freezing program.
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2 months ago

Aguila Coffee Brings Homey Mexican Coffee to Orlando

Águila Coffee is a Mexican-inspired cafe in Orlando's Ivanhoe Village offering Chiapas-sourced coffee, Mexican pastries, house-made horchata, and colorful hacienda-style interiors.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

CQI Expands 2026 Global Coffee Fund, Launches Matching Grants

CQI expands its Global Coffee Fund to mobilize $500,000, adding matching grants and sustained education grants to broaden coffee quality education and educator development.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

UC Davis Library Adds Three Major Collections on Coffee

As the beverage we all know and love, coffee is beautifully fleeting, reflecting seasonality and the specific work of many hands from seed to cup. Yet as an industry, coffee has advanced to become the stuff of institutional archival preservation. On the latter front, the UC Davis Library says it has received three major coffee-related collections adding to its existing coffee-focused archives.
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2 months ago

17 Absolute Best Coffee Shops In Denver - Tasting Table

Denver's coffee scene evolved from amenity-focused gathering spots into a thriving third-wave specialty-coffee culture emphasizing integrity, ritual, and taste.
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2 months ago

Weekly Coffee News: James Beard Finalist + Coffee Pod Recall

Coffee-news: Onyx Coffee Lab becomes James Beard semifinalist; Keurig Dr Pepper recalls decaf pods for possible caffeinated mix-up; Royal Coffee matches donations up to $125,000.
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1 month ago

Spin the Wheel at Counter Culture Coffee's New Brewing Competition Brewlette

Counter Culture Coffee launches Brewlette, a free regional manual-brewing competition using randomized TDS targets and blind taste judging to broaden participation and teach TDS.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Why are coffee drinkers increasingly choosing alternatives to Starbucks?

Starbucks' U.S. market share fell to 48% amid rising coffee consumption and rapid expansion of rival chains and drive‑thru concepts.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Nudibranch Coffee Surfaces with Thai Flavors in Seattle

Nudibranch Coffee on Capitol Hill serves Thai-grown Chiang Rai coffees with pandan, jasmine, burnt banana, and other Thai flavors in a Thai-inspired, relaxed cafe space.
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2 months ago

The Best Cafe Bustelo Ground Coffee Variety Is Chocolatey And Delicious - Tasting Table

Café Bustelo is a longstanding favorite in the Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican communities as its original brew's exceedingly strong, espresso-style dark roast caters beautifully to Latino coffee tastes. However, over its nearly century-long lifespan to date, Café Bustelo has come to encompass a diverse array of different roasts that are now a staple in households nationwide. Tasting Table tried and ranked 7 Café Bustelo ground coffee varieties based on uniqueness and flavor, and the best Café Bustelo variety, according to our taste test, is the medium roast.
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fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

City League Coffee Gets Home Court Advantage with New Brooklyn Roastery

City League Coffee opened an 800-square-foot roastery and lobby coffee bar in The Whale, anchoring local production and community-focused events in Sunset Park.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
1 month ago

Weekly Coffee News: 'Room For Cream' Series + New U.S. Coffee Champions

Welcome to DCN's Weekly Coffee News! Subscribe here for all the latest coffee industry news. Also, check out the latest career opportunities at CoffeeIndustryJobs.com. "Room for Cream" Coffee Docuseries Launches on YouTube Filmmaker and performer Grant Garry has launched Room for Cream, an unscripted documentary web series framed around human connection and coffee, with episodes filmed at Pasadena's Jones Coffee Roasters and on farms in Guatemala. New episodes are releasing weekly on Grant Garry's YouTube channel.
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