Which country has the perfect coffee bean for you?
Which country has the perfect coffee bean for you?
The perfect cup of coffee can be hard to find. From the type of roast to the producing country, there's much to consider. Fortunately, The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann is here to fill you in on all things coffee related. Take the quiz to find out which coffee-growing country has your perfect beans.
The perfect cup of coffee can be hard to find. From the type of roast to the producing country, there's much to consider. Fortunately, The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann is here to fill you in on all things coffee related. Take the quiz to find out which coffee-growing country has your perfect beans.
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Try coffee from: Ethiopia
Try coffee from: Ethiopia
If you love a explosively flavoured and diverse coffee, you should try one of the many varieties produced in the country known as the birthplace of coffee. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Kenya
Try coffee from: Kenya
Kenya is known for its consistently high-quality coffee with bright, complex berry and fruit flavours. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: China
Try coffee from: China
China may be better known for the quality of its tea, but the coffee industry in China is growing! Coffees from the country tend to have a pleasant sweetness and fruitiness with a touch of earthiness. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Papua New Guinea
Try coffee from: Papua New Guinea
The coffee industry in Papua New Guinea is relatively young, but the buttery, sweet coffee produced in this island country are wonderfully complex. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Brazil
Try coffee from: Brazil
Brazil has been the world's largest producer of coffee for over 150 years, so you can't go wrong with the heavy-bodied and sweet coffees with hints of chocolate and nutty flavours. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Hawaii
Try coffee from: Hawaii
Hawaii is the only First World country that produces coffee, and the beans you can buy from there are perfectly approachable for new coffee lovers. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Mexico
Try coffee from: Mexico
Mexico produces a wide range of Fair Trade and organic coffees, from delicate and light coffees to sweeter beans with hints of caramel, toffee, and chocolate. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
Try coffee from: Venezuela
Try coffee from: Venezuela
The Venezuelan coffee industry has been booming since the 1800s, and their delicious beans have a rich mouthfeel and texture. Find out more in The World Atlas of Coffee (2nd Ed.) by James Hoffmann, available now.
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