That is just the right expression for local consumption in Guatemala. A boom of coffee, not only because Starbucks?s opened in El Salvador, November 2010, and now in Guatemala since March 19th., but becasue coffee houses started to adjust their strategies to offer a better poduct. Why they waited so long? Does not matter, the thing is chages are for good.
Source: http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/gabriela/good-it-gets
Source: http://www.paradise-found-in-maui.com/a-new-perspective-on-a-maui-beach.html
It?s weird coffee news day. No, this is not about a new country western hit. Monday an article by Elizabeth Lopatto reported on a brain study that compared rejection to the pain from spilling hot coffee on your arm. The researchers surmise that the same part of the brain responded to the heat pain and to the pain of rejection.
Source: http://www.roaste.com/CafeRoaste/News/2011/03/31/Hot-Coffee-Hurts-Broken-Heart-5860
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/satire-articles/satire-and-online-art-4600303.html
Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/car-hire-on-the-rise-in-beijing-4597560.html
It?s time to take a break from the WBC buzz and focus a bit of energy on the subject of coffee. After all, it?s hard to dispute the fact that coffee has taken on a cult-like following and can even be considered a superpower of its own class. So what exactly makes coffee so alluring?
I have my own theories, but I?m taking a shot in the dark and assuming that you?d rather read about some of the unique historic moments of coffee. So from time to time this blog will give you the ins and outs of a significant moment in the history of coffee.
Source: http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/ROASTe-WBC/Coffee-Phenomenon-Part-1
Source: http://www.paradise-found-in-maui.com/cattle-crossing-on-our-maui-honeymoon.html