
Rio de Janeiro Coffee Culture: What Makes It Unique
The complete history of coffee from Ethiopian origins to modern third wave culture. Arabia, Ottoman coffeehouses, European expansion, and the four waves.
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Unverified references: 'Journal of Coffee Studies', 'Brazilian Coffee Review', and 'Coffee Research Journal' citations with these specific author/title/page combinations could not be verified as real publications.
Before<h2>References</h2> <ul> <li>Smith, A. (2020). The History of Coffee in Brazil. Journal of Coffee Studies, 12(3), 45-60.</li> <li>Johnson, L. (2021). Coffee Culture: Traditions and Innovations. Brazilian Coffee Review, 15(2), 22-35.</li> <li>Anderson, R. (2022). Specialty Coffee in Brazil: Trends and Future Directions. Coffee Research Journal, 8(1), 10-28.</li> </ul>
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