Latest in Tag: coffee Highlight
Latest in Tag: coffee

Africa launches $14m program to shore up coffee sector amid COVID-19
ICO projects a loss of exports valued between $100m and $200m, potentially affecting 6.6 million jobs in coffee sector, particularly in east Africa

Egypt’s coffee shops reopen after 3-month coronavirus lockdown
Egypt’s coffee shops reopen after 3-month coronavirus lockdown
There are about 2 million coffee shops in Egypt, 150,000 of which are in Cairo, according to CAPMAS.

Coffee across globe: 1.8% more production, 5.7% more consumption in 2018
Coffee consumption in Finland highest, reaching 12kg per capita annually according to ICO

Drinking 4 to 8 cups of coffee daily affects human brain like cannabisÂ
Coffee changes many more metabolites in blood than previously known

Coffee, one of Egyptâs oldest consumed beverages, strives to cope with inflation
Coffee consumption has a long history in Egypt. It started with the brotherhood of Sufi Islamic mystics, who used it during prayers before it was culturally accepted. At first, religious scholars were divided between coffee supporters and opponents, the drink which came to Egypt from Yemen in the 16th century AD. In the early 18th …

Best time to drink your cup of coffee as prices fall
Global coffee supplies set to see surplus as top grower looks to harvest record volumes

Drinking coffee is more likely to benefit health than harm it: researchers
Drinking coffee seems safe, except during pregnancy and in women at increased risk of fracture
The sweet aroma of one of Cairoâs coffee vendorsÂ
For ages, coffee addicts in Egypt couldnât find a place that could compete with Al-Ghoreya coffee vendor when it came to the taste, spirit, and price of Turkish coffee. Just a few steps away from the timeworn cosy little shop, visitors smell the rich scent of roasted coffee beans which invades the neighbourhood with its …

In Video: The world celebrates The National Coffee Day

Coffee doesn’t cause cancer, if not drunk too hot
The World Health Organization has said coffee is safe if enjoyed at “normal” temperatures and may even help prevent some cancers. Coffee had been on a watch list for 25 years.

Café Up: Coffee on wheels
We wanted to set an example of proper minor projects powered by youth. We really hope that the country will help such initiatives in the future, says co-founder

Starbucks, Fiat to repay illegal tax advantages
US coffee retailer Starbucks and the financing arm of Italian carmaker Fiat must repay several million of euros in illegal tax advantages. The ruling is part of an EU clampdown on corporate tax avoidance. EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager announced Wednesday that tax rulings which “artificially reduce a company’s tax burden” were illegal because they …

Swinging provides art with your coffee
Kafein works well as a coffee shop and it does just as well with small exhibitions

Kafein: A coffee haven in downtown Cairo
A new coffee place in downtown Cairo promises a different coffee experience

Nicotine patches no help for pregnant women who smoke
Researchers in France asked more than 400 women who smoked at least five cigarettes a day to try either a nicotine patch or a dummy patch called a placebo.

Coffee hunting and other concerns
Coffee is a serious business

Over a dozen arrested for âprotesting without a noticeâ
Detainees from two separate incidents were arrested outside protests

The coffee blends of Mehawig
New store offers blends of Turkish coffee in Zamalek

Coffee, Islamist-style
Adel Heine’s weekly column