This Hispanic Heritage Month, Clarified shines a light on the proud Hispanic history and culture behind the world’s most beloved beverage.
Where does our coffee come from?
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Clarified shines a light on the proud Hispanic history and culture behind the world’s most beloved beverage.
Coffee is the Hallmark of millions of people's mornings. But how often do you think about where your coffee comes from and who's making it this Hispanic Heritage Month? Clarified as celebrating the uniquely Latino coffee makers and drinkers from across the Americas. Coffee production became one of the most important trades of the Americas. Many countries across the region became dependent on the crop to hold up their economies, the ways in which coffee production affected local people and economies was different from place to place. In some places, coffee lords rose, others use coffee as *** seasonal income booster the we of Brazil during the late 19th century and the early 17th century was built and coffee and the plantations used to be huge. That's Mario Fernandez Alda, an eighth generation coffee producer from Mexico. The owners of those plantations were known as the coffee lords. And actually coffee fueled the development of Brazil.
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Where does our coffee come from?
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Clarified shines a light on the proud Hispanic history and culture behind the world’s most beloved beverage.
Coffee is the hallmark of most people's mornings.But how often do you think about where your coffee comes from and who's making it? Latin America is one of the most prolific coffee-growing regions in the world, currently producing around 84% of the world's arabica supply. This Hispanic Heritage Month, Clarified is celebrating the uniquely Latino coffee makers and drinkers from across the Americas. Watch the video in the player above for more information.
Coffee is the hallmark of most people's mornings.
But how often do you think about where your coffee comes from and who's making it?
Latin America is one of the most prolific coffee-growing regions in the world, currently producing around 84% of the world's arabica supply.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Clarified is celebrating the uniquely Latino coffee makers and drinkers from across the Americas.
Watch the video in the player above for more information.
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