INDIAN GEOGRAPHY

AGRICULTURE

AGRICULTURE AND ITS TYPES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
We get coffee from ____ .
A
Seeds
B
Leaves
C
Flowers
D
none of above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A coffee bean is actually a seed. When dried, roasted and ground, it’s used to brew coffee. If the seed isn’t processed, it can be planted and grow into a coffee tree .

Detailed explanation-2: -Explanation: From the beans part of the plant, coffee is obtained. The coffee plant is grown for its seeds, or beans, which are roasted, ground, and sold for brewing coffee.

Detailed explanation-3: -Coffee beans are the seed of a fruit, commonly referred to as a coffee cherry. This small, fleshy fruit can vary in color based on its variety, but is most often yellow or red when ripe. The cherry itself contains caffeine (that’s how coffee gets its caffeine) and is high in antioxidants.

Detailed explanation-4: -Then we reach the coffee seeds, which are technically called the endosperm but that we know better as beans. There are usually two beans in a coffee cherry, each of which is covered by a thin epidermis known as the silverskin and a papery hull that we call parchment (technically the endocarp).

Detailed explanation-5: -Despite their name, they are actually seeds. Coffee grows on shrubs and bushes, and those shrubs produce small red fruits called coffee cherries. The coffee beans are the seeds of those little red fruits.

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