Last Thursday I attended the Guangzhou Coffee Expo 2012. This expo took place from the 22nd to the 25th and on the opening day a lot of attention went to the coffee development in Yunnan, and more specifically in Pu'er, as 97% of coffee in China is grown in Yunnan province, large part of which in Pu'er region. Hence Pu'er is becoming known not only as the City of Tea, but also the City of Chinese Coffee.
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AuthorI wouldn't be surprised to find out I was born with a passion for coffee. For the life of me, I can't remember not loving coffee. And by that, I don't just mean drinking it, but everything involved from its cultivation over the processing to the final product that is my loyal companion throughout the day. Archives
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