Coffee is a fruit? Whaat? - that's what I learned on a coffee plantage in colombia [Photography]
If you're in Colombia, you should also visit a coffee farm they told me.
So I took a look at one and learned some things.
I'm not really a big coffee drinker, so I didn't spend much time on coffee.
So it was all the more surprising to me that coffee is a fruit. We were shown the process of picking the fruit to the finished bean and then we were allowed to test really good aromatic coffee.
Here are my impressions in pictures:
Do you actually know where your coffee is from?
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I bet that was a really cool experience!
I always thought coffee was the stone/seed of a fruit, not the fruit itself?
Oh yes it was a really cool experience.
Yes, in the end you have the dry stone of the fruit as the coffee bean.