Latin America & Caribbean

Coffee first arrived in the "new world" through the Caribbean in the early 18th century and was grown commercially throughout those islands for a hundred years before arriving in Central and South America. For a time, when America was being born, the Caribbean was the largest coffee producing region in the world. Then coffee was planted in Brazil, which would become the world's largest coffee producer in less than 100 years.
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    P613683-5
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      ETA May 2025

      60
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    P613683-2
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      44
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    P613683-3
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    P613682-2
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      148
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    P613682-1
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      117
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    P613683-4
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      44
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    P613683-1
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      44
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  8. Sweet, maple syrup, chocolate, pomegranate, lime, raspberry
    P613534-2
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  9. Dark chocolate, cherry, apple, citrus
    P612970-1
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  10. Dark chocolate, cherry, apple, citrus
    GT-JA-NJ
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