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The Fruit

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Coffee berries, the fruit of the coffee tree, are red and reach 1-2 cm. Like cherries, they are green and later, when ripe, red. One coffee tree produces less than one kilogram of raw coffee per year. Because of the similarities shared with cherries, they are sometimes referred to as „coffee cherries“. The fruits are sweetish and sticky, but inedible. The ripe fruits smell like orange or jasmine flowers.

The Coffee Bean

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What we think of as coffee are really the seeds of the coffee cherries. Each berry contains two coffee beans, although many only one. When only one bean is present, the cherries are round, and it is called „pearl coffee“. Cherries with three beans have also been found. In nature, the berries fall to the ground and they eventually sprout.

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