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Article: COFFEE TALK OLBRICH EXHIBIT IS MADE TO ORDER FOR PEOPLE WH.(DAYBREAK)
- Article from:
- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- January 8, 2005
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Byline: Sandra Kallio
Olbrich exhibit is made to order for people who don't know beans
The little coffee bean packs a wallop, zapping consumers awake and jolting the economy and environment. Olbrich Botanical Gardens unveils the bean saga - from tropical growing fields to java shops - through its "Coffee Culture" exhibit opening today.
The self-guided exhibit explains the coffee plant's cultivation, which can be more or less environmentally friendly, as well as processing and the impact on civilizations around the world, including through the sale of Fair Trade coffee. This is a sensory exploration that includes tastings, at least on two days, ...