Coffee Beans

A coffee bean is the seed of the coffee tree, known as the pit. The hole is inside the fruit or purple, berry or coffee cherries. The fruits usually contain two stones with flat sides together there. Bean is inside the endosperm, the endosperm contains caffeine. Caffeine is the main cause of the plant product is grown. Coffee beans are very important to some exporting countries.

The> Plant coffee (there are ten species of flowering plants) are or shrubs or small trees. The plants are native to South Asia and Africa. The seeds of the Coffea plant is the source of a stimulating beverage called coffee. In trade with the seed of coffee beans are known as "beans." Coffee is grown in plantations in tropical countries for export and local consumption. You
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Coffee is grown a shrub or small tree, and when in the tropics can grow to a height of 10-12 feet. The shrub or tree can not survive winter frosts. Plants produce a lot of coffee beans, require significant amounts of water. Many species of plants can be grown beans, but one of the best producers of Coffea arabica. Tree produces red or purple fruits, seeds that contain these two also know as coffee beans. The coffee plant-Is to produce fruits after 3-5 years. Some trees have been known to grow fruit for as long as 100 years ago, although most trees are growing fruit for 50-60 years. An estimated 15 billion coffee plants worldwide.

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