The pictures illustrate the process of coffee manufacturing before it is sold to retailers.
It’s clear that there are eleven stages in the production of coffee, beginning with the picking of the beans, then heating, cooling, grinding twice, and ending with bottling the finished products.
Firstly, the coffee beans must be picked in the fields. These beans are then dried, roasted, and cooled before being put in a grinding machine, which turns the beans into coffee granules.
At the sixth stage in the process, the ground coffee is mixed with hot water, and then the resulting mixture is strained. Next, the mixture is frozen, and then it is passed once again through the grinder. Alter that. the ground, frozen liquids are dried in a vacuum so that the water evaporates, leaving the coffee granules. The last step is to pack these granules into coffee jars and deliver them to local shops.
