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8 February, 10:12

Shade coffee is: Group of answer choices A) a way to reduce toxic acrylamide from freshly brewed coffee by allowing the coffee to cool for a few minutes before serving. B) an area at coffee houses where you can sit outside under an umbrella or canopy. C) a practice where the coffee plants are grown under a canopy of trees, more like the way the coffee plants grow naturally. D) placing coffee in a special carafe that is made of the same glass used in sunglasses to reduce off-flavors produced by exposure to light. sas

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  1. 8 February, 10:38
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    c)

    Explanation:

    Shade coffee is a form of coffee where the coffee plants are grown under a canopy of trees.

    Before the 70's, coffee plants were actually cultivated under a set of other trees that provide shade to the coffee plants.

    As a result of modernization, coffee plants that are tolerant to the sun started to be used to produce coffee but this practice is environmentally unsustainable. Therefore, over the last years there has been an increase of going back to the origins and shade coffee is an example of this.

    Thus, the right answer is c) a practice where the coffee plants are grown under a canopy of trees, more like the way the coffee plants grow naturally.
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