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"textContent": "Key takeaways As the exclusive producer of rooibos tea, South Africa has always been a predominantly tea-drinking country. However, the majority of adults in South Africa – up to two-thirds – are now drinking coffee daily. The earliest documented consumption of coffee in South Africa traces back to the arrival of Dutch colonisers in the […]\n\nThe post Breaking down South Africa’s specialty coffee market appeared first on Perfect Daily Grind.",
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