[sotd] June 13, 2003 [Coffee]

        Site of the Day for Friday, June 13, 2003

        Coffee

Although tea has been getting all the great reviews recently, Gentle
Members clinging desperately to their java will find comfort and
information at this interesting site from National Geographic.

"You=92ve got the rap down pat: "Medium mocha macchiato! Decaf grande skim
latte!" Now get fluent with the fundamentals. . . Coffee Legends: Follow
coffee=92s progress from rare indulgence to everyday elixir. . . Map:
Growing regions girdle the globe. . . Roasts: Green beans beget brown gold.
. . National Geographic Article: Survey the state of coffee circa 1981. .
. Coffee Talk: How do you take yours?" - from the website

This upbeat site offers a friendly overview of coffee from the ground up.
The fascinating section on coffee legends explores the origins of coffee
consumption and its global spread, while the map section displays the major
coffee producers worldwide, along with the different types produced in each
region. The role of roasting in determining various types is discussed as
well. In addition, a modest assortment of further resources is included.

Saunter to the site for an enjoyable view of coffee at:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/coffee/index.html

  A.M. Holm
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