Discussió:Cafè

El contingut de la pàgina no s'admet en altres llengües.
De la Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure

--Peer (disc.) 19:06, 11 maig 2010 (CEST)[respon]

Ampliant l'article[modifica]

Actualment estic treballant des de fara uns dos anys aproximats a l'industria del cafè tant pel que fa a la distribució com a l'instalació d'alguns aparells relacionats com cafeteres, molins o d'altres. I en la mesura que em siga possible pasare per a vore els avanços i aportar quant puga, siga traduit u original per l'experiencia i fonts verificables que puga aportar. Gracies i Salut ---NeVic Disc. 00:05, 18 oct 2007 (CEST)[respon]

Referències abundants[modifica]

Crec que caldria contextualitzar les referències en frases concretes o fer-hi una esporgada. --Bestiasonica (disc.) 19:32, 31 maig 2009 (CEST)[respon]

Bibliografia[modifica]

Trasllado la bibliografia de l'article que en gran part és per ampliar la informació i no la pròpia del text de l'article. Incorporo només la referenciada.--Peer (disc.) 19:36, 4 març 2010 (CET)[respon]

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Separació del contingut relatiu al gènere Coffea[modifica]

Aquest article conté una part, inclosa la infotaula, que correspon al gènere Coffea que ens manca, i la major part del contigut es refereix al cafè com a beguda i està enllaçat amb amb concepte a la interwiki.--LouPeter (discussió) 17:53, 15 jul 2022 (CEST)[respon]