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]]>Oregon is one of the biggest coffee manufacturers in the states making it an ideal choice for coffee lovers and connoisseurs. There are no shortage of amazing coffee shops to choose from in this state. Fans who love nature and hiking should also add Oregon to their list, and drink their coffee overlooking some beautiful nature.
Seattle is the birthplace of Starbucks, and home to many coffee shops that are both delicious, and supposedly more affordable than in other states across the USA.
In addition to LA, San Fran is one of the most popular coffee destinations, as it boasts the highest average spending on coffee per household, making it excellent stomping grounds for the coffee obsessed individual.
NOLA is home to some of the best coffee around the world, offering its own spin on classics such as the Cafe Au Lait, where they add spiced chicory root. This makes New Orleans a staple in the coffee world, and it is also a key part of the international coffee trade.
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]]>This adorable semi-detached house in Vila Madalena offers dozens of different Brazilian coffees with explanations about each one including flavor profiles and provenance. You’ll get to pick your beans and preferred brewing method when selecting your cup of joe.
This must-visit place has been in the same location for the last 40 years. The cafe is located in the Copan building, a 35-story apartment block designed by Oscar Niemeyer in the 1950s. The cafe hasn’t changed much since it was opened and the coffee is served in dark-brown ceramic cups.
This cafe opened pretty recently and it quickly became one of the best in São Paulo. Located in Pinheiros, the cafe is inspired by the world of cycling with its name being a play on “King of the Mountain”, an award given in professional cycling road races.
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]]>If you want to go back to the true origins of coffee, Ethiopia is the place you have to travel to! Coffee was first discovered and created in the East African country and once you visit, you’ll see how important it is to the culture.
The arabica plant is where coffee comes from was first found in the Kaffa region of Ethiopia, and it was the region from which the word coffee came out of. Researchers say that coffee was first cultivated in the region all the way back in the 9th century, and in modern-day Ethiopia, coffee is served in a very special way.
Similar to Japanese tea ceremonies, in Ethiopia, there are coffee ceremonies. The ceremony is very precise and involves things like roasting the beans in a pan before grinding them and brewing the coffee. There is usually incense present and often people will serve special popcorn with the coffee.
Though you normally have to be personally invited to a coffee ceremony, there are some public ones in the capital city of Addis Ababa like at the coffee shop Alem Bunna, so if you do get to participate in one, don’t pass it up!
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]]>Robusta and Arabica are grown in Coorg’s plantations which are surrounded by lakes and hills. Be sure to visit during the berry picking season which is in November.
Coffee was first introduced in this Chikmagalur in Karnataka which is located in the Mullayanagiri range. While visiting this plantation, it’s not unusual to see peacocks lurking in the bushes. In addition to being one of the largest producers of coffee in India, Chikmagalur is known for its hiking trails.
Home to the first-ever Indian-owned plantation, MPS Coffee, Yercaud is located in the Salem District of Tamil Nadu. The name for this small hill station comes from the lake that’s in the forest that covers the Shevaroy Hills. Popular tourist locations include Yercaud’s Japanese garden and the watchtower.
In addition to having an organic coffee brand, Araku is known for its pepper and rubber. While visiting this plantation, be sure to take a hot air balloon ride and a trek to the Borra Caves.
As one of the only coffee plantations in Maharashtra, Chikhaldara has beautiful lakes and the hilly terrains of Amravati. It’s also the perfect place for bird watchers.
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]]>In the video below, published by Great Big Story, we see five different cultures and their unique ways of making coffee. In Mexico, we see a woman making Café de Olla, which is coffee with panela (unrefined sugar), cinnamon, and orange peel.
Ethiopians show us their traditional hand-roasted Jimma coffee beans that are perfect for a big pot of coffee that gathers neighbors together. A Swedish woman enjoys a cup of coffee with homemade cheese outside, while Vietnamese café owner shows us their famous egg coffee.
In Turkey, seeing coffee prepared in traditional pots on hot sand is not unusual, just like this vendor shows us.
Click play below to watch the full video and learn more about coffee.
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]]>Tiho Tiho is a modern and charming place located in the Byzantine fort near the city center, on Agrafon Street. Everybody loves this place – from sweet elder people, to hip, cool teens. Other than delicious and fresh coffee, locals recommend tasting their semi-sweet wine.
This café is decorated in the style of a French bistro. Inside, almost everything is white and the floor looks like a chessboard. Besides the rich selection of coffees, you can also get fresh pastries. This place is very popular with the locals, so the best time to visit it is early in the morning if you want to get a table.
At Pastaflora you can have a coffee or a cocktail. It’s a retro-style bar in many colors and is located on Zefxidos Street in the very center of the city. This is one of the most popular cafes in the city and for a good reason!
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]]>The post Here Are Four US States To Travel To If You Love Coffee appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Oregon is one of the biggest coffee manufacturers in the states making it an ideal choice for coffee lovers and connoisseurs. There are no shortage of amazing coffee shops to choose from in this state. Fans who love nature and hiking should also add Oregon to their list, and drink their coffee overlooking some beautiful nature.
Seattle is the birthplace of Starbucks, and home to many coffee shops that are both delicious, and supposedly more affordable than in other states across the USA.
In addition to LA, San Fran is one of the most popular coffee destinations, as it boasts the highest average spending on coffee per household, making it excellent stomping grounds for the coffee obsessed individual.
NOLA is home to some of the best coffee around the world, offering its own spin on classics such as the Cafe Au Lait, where they add spiced chicory root. This makes New Orleans a staple in the coffee world, and it is also a key part of the international coffee trade.
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]]>The post A Coffee Lovers Guide to São Paulo appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This adorable semi-detached house in Vila Madalena offers dozens of different Brazilian coffees with explanations about each one including flavor profiles and provenance. You’ll get to pick your beans and preferred brewing method when selecting your cup of joe.
This must-visit place has been in the same location for the last 40 years. The cafe is located in the Copan building, a 35-story apartment block designed by Oscar Niemeyer in the 1950s. The cafe hasn’t changed much since it was opened and the coffee is served in dark-brown ceramic cups.
This cafe opened pretty recently and it quickly became one of the best in São Paulo. Located in Pinheiros, the cafe is inspired by the world of cycling with its name being a play on “King of the Mountain”, an award given in professional cycling road races.
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]]>The post If You Love Coffee, You Have to Check Out Ethiopia! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you want to go back to the true origins of coffee, Ethiopia is the place you have to travel to! Coffee was first discovered and created in the East African country and once you visit, you’ll see how important it is to the culture.
The arabica plant is where coffee comes from was first found in the Kaffa region of Ethiopia, and it was the region from which the word coffee came out of. Researchers say that coffee was first cultivated in the region all the way back in the 9th century, and in modern-day Ethiopia, coffee is served in a very special way.
Similar to Japanese tea ceremonies, in Ethiopia, there are coffee ceremonies. The ceremony is very precise and involves things like roasting the beans in a pan before grinding them and brewing the coffee. There is usually incense present and often people will serve special popcorn with the coffee.
Though you normally have to be personally invited to a coffee ceremony, there are some public ones in the capital city of Addis Ababa like at the coffee shop Alem Bunna, so if you do get to participate in one, don’t pass it up!
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]]>The post Coffee Addicts Have to Visit These Plantations in India appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Robusta and Arabica are grown in Coorg’s plantations which are surrounded by lakes and hills. Be sure to visit during the berry picking season which is in November.
Coffee was first introduced in this Chikmagalur in Karnataka which is located in the Mullayanagiri range. While visiting this plantation, it’s not unusual to see peacocks lurking in the bushes. In addition to being one of the largest producers of coffee in India, Chikmagalur is known for its hiking trails.
Home to the first-ever Indian-owned plantation, MPS Coffee, Yercaud is located in the Salem District of Tamil Nadu. The name for this small hill station comes from the lake that’s in the forest that covers the Shevaroy Hills. Popular tourist locations include Yercaud’s Japanese garden and the watchtower.
In addition to having an organic coffee brand, Araku is known for its pepper and rubber. While visiting this plantation, be sure to take a hot air balloon ride and a trek to the Borra Caves.
As one of the only coffee plantations in Maharashtra, Chikhaldara has beautiful lakes and the hilly terrains of Amravati. It’s also the perfect place for bird watchers.
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]]>The post 5 Unique Ways Coffee is Prepared Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In the video below, published by Great Big Story, we see five different cultures and their unique ways of making coffee. In Mexico, we see a woman making Café de Olla, which is coffee with panela (unrefined sugar), cinnamon, and orange peel.
Ethiopians show us their traditional hand-roasted Jimma coffee beans that are perfect for a big pot of coffee that gathers neighbors together. A Swedish woman enjoys a cup of coffee with homemade cheese outside, while Vietnamese café owner shows us their famous egg coffee.
In Turkey, seeing coffee prepared in traditional pots on hot sand is not unusual, just like this vendor shows us.
Click play below to watch the full video and learn more about coffee.
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]]>The post Where To Drink The Best Coffee In Thessaloniki, Greece appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tiho Tiho is a modern and charming place located in the Byzantine fort near the city center, on Agrafon Street. Everybody loves this place – from sweet elder people, to hip, cool teens. Other than delicious and fresh coffee, locals recommend tasting their semi-sweet wine.
This café is decorated in the style of a French bistro. Inside, almost everything is white and the floor looks like a chessboard. Besides the rich selection of coffees, you can also get fresh pastries. This place is very popular with the locals, so the best time to visit it is early in the morning if you want to get a table.
At Pastaflora you can have a coffee or a cocktail. It’s a retro-style bar in many colors and is located on Zefxidos Street in the very center of the city. This is one of the most popular cafes in the city and for a good reason!
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