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E104 | Coffee News 1.0

E104 | Coffee News 1.0

FromThe Coffee Podcast


E104 | Coffee News 1.0

FromThe Coffee Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode covers current events and topics relayed to coffee. Wondering about the world's most expensive cup? We cover it. New buyouts? You should be in the loop. A little climate change? Gotta talk about it. Keep up to date, coffee lovers.References:Daily Coffee News (Nick Brown) — Klatch Offering the $601 Per Pound Coffee for $55 Per CupLos Angeles Magazine (Brittany Martin) — Only 250 Cups of This Rare Coffee Will Be Sold in the U.S.—All of Them at One SoCal CafeForbes (Marissa Conrad) — This Is the World's Most Expensive Cup of Coffee, Says California RoasteryDaily Coffee News (Nick Brown) — IKEA to Begin Selling Coffee as Part of Multiyear Uganda CommitmentBloomberg (Olivia Zaleski) — Nestle Is Said to Pay $425 Million to Buy Blue Bottle CoffeeBloomberg (Edvard Pettersson) — Toxic Java? California Law Carries Big Fines, Little EvidenceNew York Times (Somini Sengupta) — How Climate Change Is Playing Havoc With Olive Oil (and Farmers)TheCoffeePodcast.orgInstagram @TheCoffeePodcastTwitter @TheCoffeePodcas
Released:
Oct 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Coffee Podcast is a podcast about coffee and people, hosted by Jesse Hartman. The Coffee Podcast unfolds the wonder behind coffee through conversations with people in and around the coffee industry. The show follows topics on sourcing, brewing, and roasting coffee but also dives deep into ethical issues with topics like coffee production and sustainability. Often, topics are nuanced in conversation with all the hands involved in making a delicious cup of coffee. Episodes were released weekly from Episode 1 to Episode 110. Now, new episodes are released in series every 4 months.