1 - 10 of 86 results for "Black Ivory Coffee"

  1. 1. lifestyle | 17 Apr 2013

    Coffee with a difference

    By Arusa Pisuthipan, Newspaper section: Life

    » When Blake Dinkin first developed Black Ivory Coffee, he thought it was going to be as simple as feeding coffee cherries to elephants, allowing them to be digested and excreted, and the outcome would be even better coffe...

  2. 2. lifestyle | 11 May 2013

    BLACK BEAUTY

    PAGE TURNER

    Newspaper section: Muse

    » This black and white coffee table paperback with its own case makes no attempt to conceal its purpose: It's a visual presentation of Chanel's "little black jacket", a further development from Chanel's iconic ...

  3. 3. learning | 27 Aug 2012

    Furniture from coffee grounds

    Easy English news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » Starbucks at Megabangna has furniture made out of the coffee grounds that would normally be thrown away. Coffee grounds have many other potential uses as well.

  4. 4. learning | 21 Apr 2011

    Coffee from where the sun don't shine

    About food and beverages

    » An expensive and exotic luxury coffee has its unlikely origins in the nether regions of one of the most cute and furry creatures of Southeast Asia, the civet.

  5. 5. learning | 04 Mar 2013

    Tricks of the ivory trade

    About crime & elephants

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Registration of Thai elephants with micro ID chip under skin, cheap way to save lives of elephants & beat corrupt ivory traders at their game.

  6. 6. learning | 29 Nov 2012

    Coffee in Thailand

    About agriculture

    By Jon Fernquest

    » In the future Thailand needs premium coffee with unique flavour & aroma because global market prices & profits often low.

  7. 7. learning | 28 Feb 2013

    WWF urges govt to get tough on ivory

    General news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has gathered 500,000 signatures to back its latest demand for the government to take tougher action on the ivory trade.

  8. 8. learning | 17 Dec 2012

    Tusks removed, elephant left to die

    About elephants

    By Jon Fernquest

    » After elephant's tusk cut for its 1 million baht in ivory by illegal ivory traders, wound became swollen & infected. Elephant hovers near death.

  9. 9. news | 26 Mar 2013

    Italian-style coffee philanthropy takes hold in Bulgaria

    By AFP

    » Can't afford coffee? No matter. In Bulgaria, an old Italian tradition that sees good souls buying hot drinks for those who struggle to make ends meet has taken hold after weeks of tensions over deepening poverty.

  10. 10. business | 14 May 2013

    Starbucks sets sights on China and India

    BEVERAGES

    By Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Newspaper section: Business

    » The king of coffee, Starbucks, has set its sights on boosting its footprint in traditional tea-drinking countries such as India and China where coffee consumption is relatively low but has huge potential for growth.

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