Wandering in Seattle, you can see a lot of people holding a cup in their hands. What are they all drinking? Coffee! The smell of coffee may represent one of the Seattle’s tempting scent. People in Seattle have a great fancy of coffee. It might because of the rainy days in Seattle, coffee might be seen as an element to enliven the dank life. Also, it might because people here are really relaxed. Coffee has already entered into the spirit of Seattle. Coffee shops scatter in every corner of Seattle
best, right? The most expensive coffee in the world is known as Kopi Luwak. This rare coffee comes from beans digested by the Luwak, or a mongoose like animal that lives in tree tops in Indonesia. The luwak eats the coffee cherries and nibbles off the outer fruit layer. The bean then runs through the digestive tract of the animal where subtle chemical changes occur within the bean itself. The beans are then collected from the luwak excrement, cleaned and lightly roasted. The end product is a coffee
Money, the media of exchange for products and services, provides things people need, like food, clothing, shelter, or medicine. People spend most of their life looking for it. My parent for example, works from sunrise to sunset to obtain it. The more money people have the more benefits they can get, because they will be able to get a bigger and better houses, clothes, or food. Less money means stress in bill payments, gas prices, and food prices. With money, people can fulfill their material need
Alexis Krasnoff 3/21/16 APHG Period 6 The Geography of a Breakfast Commodity Coffee Coffee is grown in subtropical and equatorial regions, as they have the best conditions for growing coffee trees. Coffee beans are grown all throughout the world in more than 50 countries, including the U.S. (Hawaii), Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen, Indonesia, Vietnam, Uganda, and Bolivia. All of these countries are located in the region between the Tropic of Cancer and