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Use this tag when the question is not related to coffee fruit, beans, roasting, grinding, brewing or respective equipment, but when the question is related to the culture and traditions related to coffee.
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Is there really a NATO standard cup of coffee?
ISO standard 3103: 'Method for preparation of a liquor of tea for use in sensory tests.'
see also:
British Standard BS6008: 'How to make a standard cup of tea.'