A handful of freshly roasted coffee beans from which one stands out emphatically.
Coffee beans are not actually beans at all because the coffee plant is actually a stone fruit.
Because in the past, in the seventeenth century, coffee was only consumed by the well-to-do, coffee acquired a mysterious reputation, and this is also how coffee frosting came about. By the mid-eighteenth century, the price of coffee had dropped so much that it became popular drink number one, knocking beer out of first place.
                                
 
                                
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