BERLIN—If you are a Filipino living in this capital city of Germany, you surely wouldn't miss the cafes in Manila as there's an online/pop-up store that will give you the familiar taste of coffee from the Philippines.
BERLIN—If you are a Filipino living in this capital city of Germany, you surely wouldn't miss the cafes in Manila as there's an online/pop-up store that will give you the familiar taste of coffee from the Philippines.Kape de Filipina was established by Patricia Villaseñor, who moved to Berlin in 2018 to pursue her master's degree in business.
She said she had tasted a variety of coffee from South America, Africa, and Asia, but for her, Philippine coffee is "extremely rare, almost impossible to find, in Europe." Courtesy: Patricia VillaseñorWhile she has received a lot of interest and appreciation about the coffee she is offering, Villaseñor admits sensing doubt from the international market since the Philippines has not been widely known in the coffee production industry.
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