I almost got the chance to visit a coffee plantation in Taiwan, but I ended up only visiting some tea farms due to heavy mist.
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I almost got the chance to visit a coffee plantation in Taiwan, but I ended up only visiting some tea farms due to heavy mist.
In my country there are several states that have coffee plantations, but I have never visited them, I would like to visit some of them.
I never saw coffee growing when I lived in Jamaica. I guess it was not prominent in my parish.
Many Venezuelan hivers do have access to coffee growing in their backyard, and I think that's amazing:))
Yes, agriculture is very good here, my brother told me that he wanted to plant coffee in his backyard, he was looking to buy seeds, he doesn't really know, he was just going to try it.
I think that if he has the land, he should definitely plant the coffee since coffee is such a big part of your culture. It's also something to consider with the economy status of your country:)))
Here it is raining hard today while chatting with you I've already had 3 cups of coffee ☕☕☕☕.🙈🙈🙈🙈
Haha! I know how that goes.
It's raining here too, and my friend offered me a cup of Rooibus tea to save me from a coffee overdose 😂
Hahahahahaha my daughter is telling me mom who she talks to so much that she already has 3 cups of coffee hahahahaha.
😂 I think coffee is the most comforting thing on a rainy day. I just don't get the same satisfaction from drinking tea:)))
I agree with you, it's not the same as drinking tea on a rainy day, I prefer my coffee.
Oh, yay! Coffee reigns supreme 😍