Coffea canephora (especially C. canephora var. robusta, so predominantly cultivated that it is often simply termed Coffea robusta, or commonly robusta...
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Rakotonas. Coffea canephora ("Coffea robusta") Pierre ex A. Froehner Coffea carrissoi A. Chev. Coffea charrieriana Stoff. & F. Anthony Coffea cochinchinensis...
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highly caffeinated robusta bean (C. canephora) makes up most of the remaining coffee production. The natural populations of Coffea arabica are restricted...
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g/100 g, where arabica has 1.61 g/100 g and Robusta has 2.26 g/100 g. Coffea dewevrei, Coffea dybowskii and Coffea excelsa were formerly considered as separate...
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caffeine, less than half of that found in Coffea arabica, and a quarter of that in Robusta coffee. Coffea racemosa is endemic to the coastal forest belt...
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it inferior to the two economically dominant species Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora (robusta). Research is being done to evaluate the sensory and...
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Coffee-leaf tea (category Coffea)
herbal tea prepared from the leaves of the coffee plant (either Coffea robusta or Coffea arabica). These leaves, after being roasted,[citation needed] can...
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new strains. Illustration of Coffea arabica plant and seeds Coffea robusta flowers A flowering Coffea arabica tree Coffea arabica berries on the bush The...
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Coffea benghalensis is a species of Coffea found in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. It is primarily found in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf...
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Coffea charrieriana, also known as Charrier coffee, is a species of flowering plant from the Coffea genus. It is a caffeine-free coffee plant endemic...
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