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Fair Trade

Thursday, October 1, 2015
October is Fair Trade month. At Cubico Coffee we want to promote Fair Trade and educate our customers. We want to raise awareness. Fair Trade is non-profit organization or social movement that helps p...
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Love, Marriage & Good Coffee

Monday, September 28, 2015
All you need is love and coffee. David Pedlow knows and practices this belief. The 70-year-old man drove his electric bicycle form England to France just to get his beloved wife, Jackie Pedlow, her fa...
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National Coffee Day

Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Today is National Coffee Day! There is no doubt that we live in a coffee saturated world, we have become a coffeeholic society. We drink coffee in the morning, after lunch as a snack and even at night...
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Drinking Coffee protects your DNA from damage

Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Coffee is more than a delicious drink that appeals to our senses and provides us with an energy boost in the morning. Studies have shown than coffee is very beneficial for our health and wellbeing, as...
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Coffee by Origin

Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Origin of coffee simply refers to a specific region where the coffee was grown. Each region offers coffees with different characteristics and distinctive flavors, aromas and body. In a sense, coffee o...
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Benefits of Coffee

Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Coffee is one of the most consume beverage in the world. Almost a third of the world’s population enjoys a cup of coffee. It is the second most traded commodity, after oil. At the beginning, coffee wa...
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History of Coffee

Friday, August 14, 2015
The origins of coffee are still not clear to this day. Still the majority of people believe that an Ethiopian goat farmer named Kaldi discovered coffee around 850 AD. He noticed that his goats would b...
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Arabica Vs Robusta; Which one is better?

Wednesday, February 15, 2017
There are two major types of coffee plants that produce the vast majority of the coffee that we consume today. The first plant is known as “Coffea Arabica” better known as Arabica. The sec...
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