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Effect of fermentation on cultured coffee cell cultures
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Comparative Sociology, 2022
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article presents a comparative discussion of the cultural meanings of coffee consumption for Bosnian language speakers settled in Australia and Türkiye. Whilst a number of scholars have argued for the cultural significance of coffee drinking among “Bosnians”, to avoid the pitfalls of methodological ...
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Abstract Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this article presents a comparative discussion of the cultural meanings of coffee consumption for Bosnian language speakers settled in Australia and Türkiye. Whilst a number of scholars have argued for the cultural significance of coffee drinking among “Bosnians”, to avoid the pitfalls of methodological ...
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Hospital Practice, 1988
Abstract I Was Quietly Studying my Linguaphone German book one evening and was startled to have Frau Pfaffinger state, “Kaffee schadet meiner Gesundheit.” The rough translation, “Coffee harms my health,” reminded me that I am behind on my triennial analysis of the medical literature on coffee.
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Abstract I Was Quietly Studying my Linguaphone German book one evening and was startled to have Frau Pfaffinger state, “Kaffee schadet meiner Gesundheit.” The rough translation, “Coffee harms my health,” reminded me that I am behind on my triennial analysis of the medical literature on coffee.
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Global Conference on Business and Social Sciences Proceeding, 2021
Coffee is called Kopi in both Indonesia and Malaysia. It was said to be introduced to these two countries during the period of colonisation. Various studies (i.e., Robelt McStocker, 1987; Jeff Neilson & Felicity Shonk, 2014; Cheryl Chang & Ian McGonigle, 2020) have discussed the coffee industries, coffee consumption and political economy of ...
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Coffee is called Kopi in both Indonesia and Malaysia. It was said to be introduced to these two countries during the period of colonisation. Various studies (i.e., Robelt McStocker, 1987; Jeff Neilson & Felicity Shonk, 2014; Cheryl Chang & Ian McGonigle, 2020) have discussed the coffee industries, coffee consumption and political economy of ...
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Australia's American coffee culture
Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, 2012When US coffee chain Starbucks announced it would close 61 of its 84 Australian stores, some Australian coffee drinkers were smug: Starbucks, it seemed, had failed to understand the Australian market. The President of Starbucks Asia Pacific John Culver admitted: 'I think what we've seen is that Australia has a very sophisticated coffee culture ...
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Natural Conditions for Coffee Culture
Economic Geography, 1933F NEW problems confront the economic geographer with such urgent need for solution as the relationship between the cultivation and distribution of an important crop on the one hand and on the other its physical demands upon the land it, occupies. Upon this problem depends in large part the economic exploitation of our world, whether it concerns itself ...
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