Great photographs Yazdy ji. By the way would you like to share any
information for the third photograph.


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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Yazdy Palia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Friends, Robusta Coffee from blossom to dry coffee from my farm.
> Regards
> Yazdy Palia
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > Coffea canephora (synonym, and popular as Coffea robusta), native of
> central
> > and western subsaharan Africa; cultivated widely in tropics ... though
> > considered inferior to C. arabica, this coffee is commercially as
> important
> > ... it produces larger and quicker yield and is less prone to infection.
> > Moreover coffee manufacturers use this coffee as a purposeful blend with
> > other coffees to achieve certain tastes that are popular world-wide.
> >
> > Seen at Kodagu Valley Resort on 30 MAR 11 ... as such found planted all
> over
> > Mercara (Coorg).
> > They are maintained to a height of 5 - 8 ft ... the smaller arabica
> plants
> > are grown among these robusta plants.
> >
> > Coffee in India is known by same name in all the languages ...
> pronunciation
> > differs as per regional accent ... thus:
> > Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi:
> > काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa •
> > Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri:
> kophi
> > • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa,
> काफि
> > kaphi • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii
> >
> >
> > Good reading about coffee at http://www.indiacoffee.org/default.php
> >
> >
> > Regards.
> > Dinesh
> >
> >
> >
>

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