Mutations you can taste: DNA unlocks flavors of world’s most popular coffee | Science
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Posted by | Jan 24, 2024 | Coffee Industry, Coffee Production | 0 |
Arabica, the species responsible for about 60% of global coffee production, is a hybrid of robusta and another coffee species, Coffea eugenioides.