=== === Most coffee beans come from South Africa. e.g McDonalds claim they get there's from There.
COLUMBIA
yes
No coffee beans and Cocoa beans come from different plants
Coffee beans (which are roasted and used to make coffee) are not actually beans, but rather the seeds that come from several species of a plant of the genus Coffea, a member of the Rubiaceae family. Coffea are shrubs or small trees that usually grow to a height of around 10 feet.
Several countries along the coffee belt. They all produce green coffee beans.
Yes. Coffee (beans) come from plants. Grown in Jamaica, and other South American and Asian countries.
Brewed coffee and regular coffee are the same thing.
The beans used in Reunion Island Coffee came from small certified family farms in Central and South America. There are other places in the country where Reunion Island Coffee gets their beans from.
Either Colombia or Arabia, where that Arabica coffee beans come from.
Coffee beans are the roasted seeds of the coffee plants. These are native to tropical and southern Africa and tropical Asia. Cultivation started in Ethiopia, and today 45% of the world's total coffee export comes from South America.
Coffee plants are grown and the beans are harvested and then roasted. The roasted beans can then be ground up and steeped in hot water to make coffee. Coffee is grown in many warm countries. It originated in Arabia.