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14-September-2008 18:38:45 - Coffee bean Coffee beans. Coffee beans. Structure of coffee berry and beans: 1: center cut 2:bean endosperm 3: silver skin testa, epidermis, 4: parchment hull, endocarp 5: pectin layer 6: pulp mesocarp 7: outer skin pericarp, exocarp Structure of coffee berry and beans: 1: center cut 2:bean endosperm 3: silver skin testa, epidermis, 4: parchment hull, endocarp 5: pectin layer 6: pulp mesocarp 7: outer skin pericarp, exocarp A coffee bean is the seed of the coffee plant the pit inside the red or purple fruit. The fruits, coffee cherries or coffee berries, most commonly contain two stones with their flat sides together. Coffee beans consist mostly of endosperm that contains 0.8 - 2.5 % caffeine, which is one of the main reasons the plants are cultivated. Coffee beans are an important export product for some countries. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Types 2.1 Processing 3 Coffee Companies Etymology The name derives from the Arabic language قهوة qahwa - coffee and bunn - berry. The name bean is not botanically accurate as the Coffee plant is not a member of the Fabaceae family. Coffee cherries on coffee plant Coffea arabica. Coffee cherries on coffee plant Coffea arabica. Types Species of coffee plant include Coffea arabica, Coffea benghalensis, Coffea canephora, Coffea congensis, Coffea excelsa, Coffea gallienii, Coffea bonnieri, Coffea mogeneti, Coffea liberica, and Coffea stenophylla. The seeds of different species produce coffee with slightly different characteristics. Coffea arabica accounts for about 75% of the world's coffee trade, while Coffea canephora syn. Coffea robusta is cultivated where Coffea arabica does not thrive, and Coffea liberica and Coffea excelsa are grown in limited areas.citation needed In a crop of coffee, a small percentage of cherries contain a single bean, instead of the usual two. This is called a peaberry. Processing For more details on this topic, see Processing of coffee. Coffee beans are removed from the coffee cherries or fruit, which is either discarded as waste or used as fertilizer. Roasted coffee beans Roasted coffee beans Coffee Companies Some of the major coffee companies in the US are: Starbucks, The Coffee Bean Tea Leaf and Seattle's Best. This coffee-related article is a stub. v d e Coffee Production by country Angola · Brazil · Colombia · Costa Rica · Ecuador · El Salvador · Ethiopia · Guatemala · Guatemala · Haiti · India · Indonesia · Kenya · Mexico · Nicaragua · Uganda · Vietnam Coffee topics History of coffee · Economics of coffee · Coffee and health · Coffee and the environment Species and varieties List of varieties · Coffea arabica: Kenya AA, Kona, Jamaican Blue Mountain · Coffea canephora Coffea robusta: Kopi Luwak · Coffea liberica: Kape Barako Major chemicals in coffee Caffeine · Cafestol Coffee processing Coffee roasting · Home roasting coffee · Corretto · Decaffeination Coffee preparation Coffee percolator · Espresso lungo, ristretto · Drip brew from coffeemakers · French press · Turkish coffee · Instant coffee · Chemex · Moka pot Popular coffee beverages Americano/Long black · Café au lait/Café con leche · Caffè corretto/Liqueur coffee · Cafe mocha · Cà phê sữa đá · Cappuccino · Coffee milk · Cortado · Greek frappé coffee · Indian filter coffee · Irish coffee · Latte/Flat white · Macchiato espresso, latte · Iced coffee · Frappuccino · Red eye · Affogato Coffee and lifestyle Coffee culture · Coffee ceremony · Coffeehouse · Caffè · Café · Kopi tiam · Viennese café · Caffè sospeso · Coffee cupping · Coffee break/Fika Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Coffee_bean Categories: Tea and coffee stubs | Coffee | Edible nuts and seedsHidden categories: All articles with statements | Articles with statements since April 2007 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Dansk Deutsch 日本語 Ripoarisch This page was last modified on 28 August 2008, at 21:04

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