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Coffee

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Taste of Coffee, the Making of Coffee

After slavery was abolished, Brazil tried indentured labour. They mechanised more of the production so that it didn't require as much labour. When slave labour is not available then the next step is steam driven. But at the same time some much worse coffee was coming on the market. The Dutch managed to source a different type of coffee called Robuster in the Congo. And it's a cheaper, nastier, burnt rubber sort of taste. It has the goo, the taste, the Ugo of Sir Reverence which means excrement.

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