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  • 11coffee pea — noun Etymology: so called from the use of its seeds as a substitute for coffee : chick pea …

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  • 12Kentucky coffee tree — noun handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee substitute • Syn: ↑bonduc, ↑chicot, ↑Gymnocladus dioica • Hypernyms …

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  • 13Dandelion coffee — Harvested roots of the dandelion plant. Each plant has one taproot. Dandelion coffee (also dandelion tea) is an infusion or herbal tea, and coffee substitute, made from the root of the dandelion plant. The roasted dandelion root pieces and the… …

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  • 14State House Coffee — was a brand of coffee roasted and distributed throughout New England by Bunker Hill Coffee Mills located at Charlestown in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The State House Coffee brand was introduced in 1896 and was packaged in half, one pound,… …

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  • 15rye coffee — noun A coffee substitute made from roasted grains of rye • • • Main Entry: ↑rye …

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  • 16mussaenda coffee — noun : the seeds of a tree (Gaertnera vaginata) of the family Loganiaceae that contain no caffeine but are used as a coffee substitute …

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  • 17List of coffee beverages — See also: Coffee preparation#Presentation, Espresso#Espresso based drinks, and Espresso#Variations This article is about types of notable coffee beverages. Contents 1 Affogato 2 Baltimore 3 Black Eye …

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  • 18Arabica coffee production in Indonesia — Indonesia produced 420,000 metric tons of coffee in 2007. Of this total, 271,000 tons were exported and 148,000 tons were consumed domestically. Of the exports, 25% are Coffea arabica and the balance is Coffea canephora. [International Coffee… …

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  • 19Camp Coffee — is a Scottish food product, which began production in 1876 by Paterson Sons Ltd. in a plant on Charlotte St, Glasgow. Almost one hundred years later in 1974 businessman Daniel Jenks merged with Paterson to form Paterson Jenks plc. [… …

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  • 20Sugar substitute — Sweetener redirects here. For other uses, see Sweetener (disambiguation). Sugar free redirects here. For other uses, see Sugar free (disambiguation). Packets of Assugrin, a brand of cyclamate. A sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates …

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