Asia & Pacific Islands

Asia & Pacific Islands

We don't know when coffee was first carried the short distance from Africa to the southern and verdant strip of the Arabian peninsula we call Yemen, but the Arab world held a monopoly on coffee production for hundreds of year. When coffee slipped their grasp, it continued first to India, but it did not leap onto the world stage as a commodity outside of Arabia until the Dutch brought coffee to Java around 1700. So Europeans were not growing coffee until long after they had been consuming coffee. Coffee from Java would become as famous as coffee from Mocha, but neither was as famous as the two combined as a blend.
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  1. Melon, lemonade, vanilla custard, chocolate biscuit
    P8002159-9
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  2. Mango, white rum, butter, juicy
    P8002159-4
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  3. Dried fruits, red apple, umami, mild spice
    P8001822-2
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    • 14
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  4. Honeydew melon, dulce de leche, butter popcorn, apple
    P8001822-1
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    • 24
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  5. Melon, liquorice, dried fruits, walnut
    P8002293-3
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  6. Blackberry jam, spiced apricot, vanilla
    P8002293-2
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