Crossword clues for arabica
arabica
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. 1 A species of coffee plant, (taxlink Coffea arabica species noshow=1), native to Ethiopia 2 The bean of this plant 3 coffee made from these coffee beans
Wikipedia
Arabica may refer to:
- Coffea arabica, a coffee tree species
- Arebica or Arabica, the Bosnian Arabic alphabet
- The Belarusian Arabic alphabet
- Arabica (journal), a journal of Arabic and Islamic studies
and also
- Revalenta arabica, a preparation which was sold in the 18th century as an empirical diet for invalids, extraordinary restorative virtues being attributed to it
Usage examples of "arabica".
Where could one obtain the best price for hundred-ton lots of Arabica coffee?
I am sure that they are indigestible, and that those who eat them undergo all the ills which the Revalenta Arabica is prepared to cure.
They liked visiting the coffee plantations where arabica coffee was grown, or climbing to the higher elevations where robusta coffee, the kind used for instant coffee, was grown, or watching the fishermen haul in their catch from Lake Tanganyika.
There was a kind of deli which ground exotic coffees, so I bought a quarter pound of arabica and returned to the house with it.
Reader, if haply this memoir ever sees a posthumous light, think what would happen to yourself if eating and drinking, those perennial joys of humanity, which last from the infantine pap to the senile Revalenta Arabica, were taken away.
I am sure that they are indigestible, and that those who eat them undergo all the ills which the Revalenta Arabica is prepared to cure.
Like Acacia arabica, the wood-extract of this species has, however, a larger field in the tanning industry than in medicine.
Where could one obtain the best price for hundred-ton lots of Arabica coffee?
Then she got in touch with the tower controller and bribed him with some of their own coffee beans to give her aerial maps of Santa Lucia so they could plot a course and see if they couldn't exchange a quantity of robustas for arabicas.