Yes, your coffee comes from these berries.
After the berries are picked, the bean is squeezed or shelled out. Then the beans must be dried, which can take up to a month for the rural coffee farmers, depending on the amount of sun and the humidity. After drying, another shell is removed from the bean, and the "green beans" are roasted. Voila, you have your roasted coffee beans, ready to be ground and made into a cup of coffee.
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