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How Can We Pass Up A Coffee Table Book About Coffee Itself?

How Can We Pass Up A Coffee Table Book About Coffee Itself?
"The World Atlas of Coffee" by James Hoffmann has 272 pages of fascinating information and beautiful photos of every step of the coffee creation process.
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If you take your coffee seriously, this book should absolutely be sitting in your living room. Not only will you want to revisit it over and over, but your guests will be drawn to it like we're drawn to a fresh cup.

"The World Atlas of Coffee" has more than 3,400 ratings, and a whopping 84 percent of 'em give it the full five stars. Take a look at how happy these readers are:

I came to cross with this book thanks to James Hoffman's [YouTube] channel. If you're getting started into [coffee] culture his channel and this book are a great start point.

The book takes you from the coffee processing, to brewing techniques and growing regions around the world. It is a well explained book with historic details and tips about [coffee] tasting. โ€”JrCm, Amazon reviewer

Want to check out that YouTube channel for more info? James Hoffmann has dozens of videos and a following of 1.7 million.



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