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Vilnius Café Guide

If you’re interested in coffee and want to find speciality coffees – come to Vilnius! There are so many great places for coffee enthusiasts. Let´s share our experience, knowledge and have fun together.

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Paulina Palaikytė
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vilnius
cafe guide
cafe
cafés

How to Succeed in Your First Coffee Competition

Just a few months ago, I had one of the biggest highlights of my coffee career. Participating in the Lithuanian Barista championship I won the second place in the competition.

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Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
barista lifestyle
champion
competition
barista
how to

African Coffee Bean: Vivid flavors from Ethiopia & Kenya

Coffee beans from African countries are my favourite. What triggered me when I first tried African coffee beans, was that the coffee did not taste like coffee at all. Africa, more specifically East Africa, produces some of the world’s most distinctive coffees characterised by vivid floral, fruit, and wine tones with rich acidity. All in all, African coffee beans are packed with taste! I encourage everyone to start exploring and enjoying African coffees because of their wide taste profile.

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Paulina Palaikytė
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coffee bean
coffee bean origin
Coffee tourism

New York Café Guide

New York City, the city that never sleeps. A city where 8,5 million people speak 300 different languages. In NYC, within 5 districts there are over 1,700 coffee shops – and 272 of them are Starbucks.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
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Coffee tourism
barista lifestyle
cafés
cafe guide

Costa Rica: A Coffee Voyage to the Heart of Central America

Costa Rica is a Central American country that is almost the same size as Estonia in terms of area, but has four times the population. While the crops ideally suited to the Estonian climate are carrot, beet and turnips, in Costa Rica it’s bananas, melons and coffee. In this blog post I discuss how coffee is grown in Costa Rica and what I saw and experienced on my travels.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
Keywords
Costa Rica
coffee bean origin

Daily Life in a Coffee Farm - Interview with David Ngibiuni

From May to June, I spent 4 weeks in Kenya at coffee farms and I had a chance to meet about 15 coffee farmers. Listen their stories, get an overview what are the risks and challenges for coffee farmers. How they live every day, what their homes and farms look like. What makes a coffee farmer happy, what are the hopes and expectations of a coffee farmer. In the following interview, you can read the thoughts of  an young coffee farmer David from Kenya.
 

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Mihkel Jürimaa
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coffee farmer
kenya
Coffee tourism
coffee origin
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coffee cupping

The Coolest Cafés in Tallinn - 2020 edition

If you are in Tallinn and crave some good coffee, this is the post for you! This post is concentrated on the specialty coffee cafés in Tallinn. Tallinn has many great cafés to visit, but here are my top picks to visit in Tallinn.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
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Tallinn
estonia
cafe
cafés
cafes in tallinn
coffee shops

If Japanese read about Norwegian coffee culture, the story is written by Asaki Abumi

Asaki Abumi is a freelance journalist and photographer based in Oslo who writes about the Norwegian and Scandinavian coffee scene for multiple magazines in Japan.

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Martin Skar
Keywords
barista lifestyle
coffee lifestyle
coffee people

Télescope, Paris: Interview with Nicolas Clerc

Coming to Télescope you feel like entering a Michelin star coffee shop. Everything is so nice and simple, yet of supreme quality. The service has attention to details, and everything they serve is clean and fresh tasting. The coffees are light and taste really juicy. I strongly recommend a visit, but don’t expect to rush in and out. Take your time, go with the flow and enjoy a moment of serenity in the middle of Paris.

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Martin Skar
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Nicolas Clerc
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