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Xiomara Mullins
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16 September, 17:03
From where did the Europeans learn about coffee?
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Kamora Brewer
16 September, 17:10
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They learned about coffee from Ethiopia and Arab countries.
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Natalya Farley
16 September, 17:21
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They learned about coffee from Arab countries.
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