Miami Herald: Can Colombian coffee compete in a city dominated by cafecito? Miami chain shows the way

Can Colombian coffee compete in a city dominated by cafecito? Miami chain shows the way

Get familiar with the rich tapestry of Colombian culture with these 9 unique traditions and lifestyles, from vibrant festivals to time-honored customs.

COLOMBIAN CULTURE, A TREASURE TO DISCOVER Discover the best of Colombian culture, a country full of traditions, fairs and festivals, as well as a great musical and gastronomic variety.

Colombian society is very hierarchical on the basis of class. This is the systemic result of colonisation as the Spanish developed a complex ‘casta’ hierarchy that determined the privilege and socioeconomic standing of racial groups. Today, social stratifications remain obvious. There is a steeply unequal distribution of wealth throughout ...

The Colombian Indigenist Institute, is an advocate for many native groups. The first national labor organization, the Confederation of Colombian Workers (CTC), promotes labor reform. Having lost much of its influence, the CTC was supplanted by the Union of Colombian Workers backed by the Catholic Church and then by the Unified Central of Workers.

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. woman in Colombia on a farm - coffee farm tourism in Colombia Coffee is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, with over ...

Colombia native Fabio Caro has one request for every coffee drinker he speaks to at Macondo Coffee. “Try it without sugar,” says Caro, the 70-year-old founder of the local coffee chain. At Macondo, ...