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In Videos: Coffee Bean Cherries at the Fazenda Conquista Plantation in Brazil

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BoingBoingTV debuted a series this week where they send their coffee correspondent and barista champion Kyle Granville far and wide to track down the best beans. In this inaugural episode, he visits the Fazenda Conquista plantation in Minas Gerais, Brazil, one of the largest coffee plants in the country. With the help of super-cool agro-gadgets, the coffee beans grow, but the most interesting part of all: the cherry-like fruit that encases the bean. Did most coffee drinkers know about this edible guy? It turns bright red when beans are ready to pick. Watch the informative video, after the jump.

Fazenda Conquista Coffee Plantation in Brazil

[via Gizmodo]

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