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 I  magine yourself traveling, you decided to have a quick
 stop to refresh and maybe have a sip of something.
 Once you found a local café, you quickly look through
 the menu to find something intriguing and new. Most                                                   Photo / Jason Blackeye
 likely you will check out local coffee specialties and try one of
 them, it is almost like a travel itself: discovering new unexpected
 coffee combinations and flavors, something that shows local cul-
 ture with just one sip in a world-famous format, a cup of coffee.
 Countries have cultivated coffee beans into various vehi-
 cles to satisfy needs unique to each country. Whether it be for
 energy, socialization, or tradition. The modernization of coffee
 and its unique forms across cultures are markers of tradition
 and modern changes across continents. Coffee culture appears
 in the way in which people consume coffee, the way they make
 it, and where coffee is served and shared. Each of these factors
 combined reflects the lives of the people in these countries and
 the importance of coffee across the world. Let’s take a look at
 the places coffee became more than just a drink, but a part of
 culture with some unexpected twists.



















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