Coffee is grown in various regions around the world, primarily in countries within the "coffee belt," which is located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. The two most widely cultivated and traded species of coffee are Arabica (Coffea arabica) and Robusta (Coffea canephora). Before they are turned into the drink we all know and love, coffee beans are roasted. Roasting is the critical step in bringing out the flavors and aromas of coffee beans. It can produce a wide range of flavors and aromas, depending on the roast level. After roasting, beans are rapidly cooled to stop the roasting process and prevent overcooking. Once cooled, they are be stored in airtight containers to preserve their freshness and aroma. So what are you waiting for? Grab a cup of your favorite coffee, start today's puzzle and relax!
Image Source /Credit: Daily Jigsaw PuzzlesThis new puzzle depicts a tranquil scene of tree leaves illuminated by the soft, warm light of the morning sun. The image beautifully captures the harmony between the leaves and the morning sun, highlighting the essential role of sunlight in sustaining the life and vitality of plants and animals all over our planet. If you didn't already know, sunlight offers a wide range of benefits, both for the environment and for living organisms, including humans. For us humans, exposure to sunlight stimulates the skin to produce vitamin D, it triggers the release of serotonin in the brain and it can help boost the immune system. Exposure to natural light in work and living spaces has been shown to improve concentration, focus, and productivity. So what are you waiting for? Start today's puzzle, get some sunshine and relax! Have fun!
Today's jigsaw puzzle showcases an intricate illustration of an 1800s lumber yard, capturing the hustle and bustle of workers and equipment amidst stacks of timber. A lumber yard is a facility where large quantities of rough-sawn wood are stored and processed for various industrial and commercial purposes, such as construction, furniture-making, and paper production. As you piece together this charming puzzle, you'll get a glimpse into the history and craftsmanship of the lumber industry, and appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors of the artwork. Have fun!
In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful bell tower on a sunny after noon. Bell towers commonly serve as part of a church, and will contain church bells. Church bells signal to the worshippers that is time for to go to church. Bells are rung from a tower to enable them to be heard at a distance. A bell tower may have a single bell, or a collection of bells.
Another fun and challenging puzzle is here. In this new one we feature lots and lots of corn kernels. Corn kernels are the fruits of maize. One ear of corn contains roughly 800 kernels in 16 rows. Corn is a popular food throughout the world. It can be eaten raw off the cob, although it is usually preferred cooked. It is used in breakfast cereals. It is ground into flour and used as an ingredient. It is also fed to animals.
The Japanese spindle, known scientifically as Euonymus japonicus, is an evergreen shrub native to East Asia, including Japan, China, and Korea. It is a popular ornamental plant cultivated for its attractive foliage and versatility in landscaping. In addition to its foliage, the Japanese spindle produces small, inconspicuous flowers in late spring or early summer. These flowers are usually greenish-yellow and are followed by small, round capsules that contain orange-red seeds. Japanese spindles are commonly used as hedges, foundation plantings, or as specimens in gardens and landscapes.
Plastic containers come in a variety of shapes, size and colors. They can either be single-use or reusable. They can come in the form of plastic bags, plastic cups, plastic bottles, food containers, plastic tubes, cosmetic containers, and more. Plastic has replaced traditional materials like wood and metal for the manufacture of containers because of its price, durability and light weight. Do to environmental concerns many industries have started moving away from plastic and are now using recyclable and sustainable materials.
These beautiful and colorful butterflies can be found from the Indian subcontinent eastwards to South-East Asia and East Asia, the eastern limit being the Philippines, and the southern limit being Indonesia. It's intense color is a warning to predators that the red lacewing has a bad taste, the same as the host plants the caterpillars live on.
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