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Costa Ricans enjoy their coffee, if they can afford a cup. The North American average strength coffee clocks in at about $3 a cup. A daily cup of java would cost almost twenty percent of the average worker’s salary of $500 a month. Local ticos drink a much more diluted version with their typico breakfasts. According to the United States Development Authority’s Foreign Agricultural Service, Costa Rican coffee production reached 1.47 million 60-kilogram bags in its 2019/2020 crop year. It estimates the 2019/2020 crop year will reach 1.5 million bags. After the industry-wide coffee price crisis of the early 1990s threatened the crop’s viability Café 1820 Classic - Premium Ground Coffee - 100% Arabica Costa Rican Dark Roast Coffee Grounds, High Altitude Coffee With Aroma & Fruity Notes - 18 oz Recommendations Costa Rica Coffee, Tarrazu Original, Ground, Medium Roast, Fair Trade, Fresh Roasted, 16-ounce The Tarrazu region is great, but Costa Rica has plenty more variety to offer! Tres Rios coffee offers a distinct taste profile that is highly worthy of praise. This coffee offers a sweet aroma and is quite rich. Notes citrus fruits, most notably oranges, are prominent. Hints of roasted nuts, honey and plums can also be tasted.But when it comes to quality, Costa Rica generally comes out on top over these countries. As a side note, Starbucks has an extensive network of plantations in Costa Rica. Costa Rica was one of the earlier growers of coffee in Central America, with the first coffee beans dating back as far as 1779.In general, the price of a cup of coffee in Costa Rica ranges from around 500 to 1000 colones, which is equivalent to approximately $0.80 to $1.60 USD. Here is an example of a table that shows the average price of coffee in all cities in Costa Rica: City. Average Price of Coffee (in colones) Average Price of Coffee (in USD) San Jose. 800. $1.28
Answer 1 of 3: I just spent a delightful day finding out all about coffee and the good people who produce it in the Zona de Los Santos (The Saints' Zone), in the province of San Jose, in Costa Rica..