Co > References for ‘coffee’
[13] Ekendriya : The third phase [...] gets the smell of, say, tea or coffee, he or she will ask for one cup. [...] all. This is called ekendriya.
[22] Previously this whole area was [...] requires just this type of land. Even coffee and cocoa may be cultivated there, because the land is sloping.
[22] Orange trees must be planted 15-20 feet apart. Between two orange trees there should be one coffee tree. Then between the orange and coffee trees there should be two tea [...] be parallel in a grid formation.
[23] There are no soil or rainfall considerations [...] not accumulate around the plant. Coffee can grow with less rainfall than tea, and it can grow in poor soil.
[25] Suggested varieties of coffee trees include: Arabian Egyptian South American
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[45] In Jammu coffee can be grown and in Kashmir tea [...] river projects and lift pumping.
[9] Take another example. Suppose school [...] facilities, but if free tea or coffee is given to the passengers in [...] will be considered an amenity.
[361] 21) Betel nut. This, when chewed, has a stimulating effect as does tea or coffee.
[11] As stimulants, tea, coffee, and cocoa are less harmful. Of [...] digestive capacity of the body. Coffee also has the same effects, but as a stimulant it is more powerful than tea. Coffee has slightly more food value than [...] 1 )
[7] Some other items include coffee, cocoa, tea and rubber. Tea gardens [...] poor local people in a short time.
[167] For cocoa cultivation extensive and heavy rainfall is required. For coffee, a moderate amount of rainfall is required. Coffee can be grown in the Birbhum, Purulia and Bankura districts of Ráŕh. Coffee can be cultivated even in the [...] Tripura and Ráŕh, so coffee can be grown in both places. Similarly, [...] is called “cocoa”.
[4] Now what is “bhagavatosevá”? [...] Parama Puruśa wanted a cup of coffee. It would take you a minute and [...] So what should you offer to Him.