The provided diagram illustrates several steps of how coffee is producing and preparing for sale.
In general, it is obvious from the diagram that the production of coffee involves 11 distinct stages, beginning with collecting the coffee beans and finishing with packing the final product.
In the first stages of the process, it can be seen that coffee beans are picked by farmers from coffee trees and then let to dry under the sun for several days. Following this, dried coffee beans are roasted in order to be cooled rapidly in a cooler in the next stage. After this stage is complete, the coffee beans pass through grinding machine.
The sixth step of the manufacturing coffee involves mixing crushed beans with hot water. The mixture should then be strained and freezed before the frozen liquid undergoes through pulverizing again. Subsequently, the combination is dried in a vacuum in order to let the left liquid evaporate. Finally, the resulting products are packed into jars to get ready for sale in supermarkets and shops.
