...ーヒーが、[[欧州連合]]から[[:en:Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union|原産地名称保護(PDO)]]の認定を受けた。この認定は、「[[Champagne/ja|シャンパン]]」、「[[
...:en:Burma|ビルマ]]と[[:en:Laos|ラオス]]との国境地帯である([[:en:Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia)|黄金の三角地帯]])として知られる地域で行われている。アラビカ種は、[[:en:hill people (Thailand)|山岳民族]]を含むあら
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...t it exports very little coffee and most of the consumption remains in the country. There is a booming specialty coffee ecosystem where farmers, roasters, caf
...lternative to growing opium poppies. Thailand became an exporter of coffee in 1976.
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...t it exports very little coffee and most of the consumption remains in the country. There is a booming specialty coffee ecosystem where farmers, roasters, caf
...lternative to growing opium poppies. Thailand became an exporter of coffee in 1976.
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...0 worldwide producers of coffee. Ninety-eight per cent of the coffee grown in China comes from [[Yunnan]] province.
...rter; they are now (2018) the largest exporter of Yunnan speciality coffee in China.
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...0 worldwide producers of coffee. Ninety-eight per cent of the coffee grown in China comes from [[Yunnan]] province.
...rter; they are now (2018) the largest exporter of Yunnan speciality coffee in China.
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...be easily eaten without being sliced. They can be baked in an oven, fried in hot oil, grilled over hot coals, cooked on a hot pan, [[tava]], [[Comal (co
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...be easily eaten without being sliced. They can be baked in an oven, fried in hot oil, grilled over hot coals, cooked on a hot pan, [[tava]], [[Comal (co
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{{short description|Role of coffee in cultures around the world}}
...nd shared. Each of these factors combined reflects the lives of the people in these countries and the importance of coffee across the world.
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{{short description|Role of coffee in cultures around the world}}
...nd shared. Each of these factors combined reflects the lives of the people in these countries and the importance of coffee across the world.
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...be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important [[spice]] in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black
...ompared to yellow mustard. Seed yield is also related to the bloom period. In other words, the longer the bloom period, the greater the seed yield.
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...be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important [[spice]] in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black
...ompared to yellow mustard. Seed yield is also related to the bloom period. In other words, the longer the bloom period, the greater the seed yield.
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...mon in England, particularly in the North (Lancashire and Yorkshire) often in association with rare breed and organic farming.
In [[South Asian cuisine|South Asian]] and [[Caribbean cuisine|Caribbean]] cui
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...on = '''Traditional''': [[Southeast Asia]], [[Oceania]], [[South Asia]], [[East Africa]]<br>'''Introduced''': [[Caribbean]], [[Central America]],
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{{Short description|Edible plant or part of a plant, involved in cooking}}
[[File:Marketvegetables.jpg|thumb|Vegetables in a [[Market (place)|market]] in the [[Philippines]]]]
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...mon in England, particularly in the North (Lancashire and Yorkshire) often in association with rare breed and organic farming.
In [[South Asian cuisine|South Asian]] and [[Caribbean cuisine|Caribbean]] cui
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...[pungency]]. They are used as a [[spice]] to add [[pungency]] (spicy heat) in many cuisines. [[Capsaicin]] and the related [[Capsaicin#Capsaicinoids|caps
...Mexico. European explorers brought chili peppers back to the [[Old World]] in the late 16th century as part of the [[Columbian Exchange]], which led to t
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...on = '''Traditional''': [[Southeast Asia]], [[Oceania]], [[South Asia]], [[East Africa]]<br>'''Introduced''': [[Caribbean]], [[Central America]],
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...[pungency]]. They are used as a [[spice]] to add [[pungency]] (spicy heat) in many cuisines. [[Capsaicin]] and the related [[Capsaicin#Capsaicinoids|caps
...Mexico. European explorers brought chili peppers back to the [[Old World]] in the late 16th century as part of the [[Columbian Exchange]], which led to t
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...ted pest management]] seek to control damage from pests in a [[Sustainable agriculture|sustainable]] way.
...2% protein, with some [[manganese]]. [[Golden rice]] is a variety produced by [[genetic engineering]] to contain [[vitamin A]].
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| caption1 = Spices at a central market in [[Wikipedia:Agadir|Agadir]], Morocco
| caption2 = A group of [[Indian spices|Indian herbs and spices]] in bowls
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