There are four varieties of commercially viable coffee: Arabica, Liberica, Excelsa, and Robusta. Growers predominantly plant the Arabica species. Although less popular, Robusta tastes slightly more bitter and contains more caffeine.
iron, Fe, atomic number
(noun) a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood
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Fe (plural Fes)
American Library Association abbreviation for forty-eighth, a book size (7.5-10 cm in height); a book of that height.
• (book size): quadragesimo-octavo, 48mo, forty-eightmo, 48Âş
• EF, ef
FE
(automotive, sport) Abbreviation of Formula E.
(Formula E)
• F-E
• Formula-E
• Formula E
(Formula E)
• GP1
• GP2
• GP3
FE (uncountable)
(UK, education) Initialism of further education.
• EF, ef
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2 January 2025
(adjective) being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; “works of all the aforementioned authors”; “said party has denied the charges”
There are four varieties of commercially viable coffee: Arabica, Liberica, Excelsa, and Robusta. Growers predominantly plant the Arabica species. Although less popular, Robusta tastes slightly more bitter and contains more caffeine.