French missionaries introduced coffee to China in late 1800s. Coffee cultivation now spans 120,000 hectares across Yunnan province. Nestlé and Starbucks invested in industry in 1990s. Millennials have increased coffee consumption in China
Ethylene glycol is a colorless viscous liquid with a boiling point of 198°C. Used as antifreeze, deactivator for pesticides, and solvent in various industries. Approximately 35% used in solid state resins, 26% in antifreeze production
Founded in 1986 as a Turkish multinational investment company. Operates in multiple sectors including textiles, shoes, trade and accommodation. Employs over 1000 staff across 6000+ square meters of production space
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a colorless to white solid with a molecular weight of 39.997 g/mol. It has a melting point of 323°C and boiling point of 1388°C. It is soluble in water and undergoes exothermic reactions with water and acids. It absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide to form sodium bicarbonate
Cider has been produced for over 2000 years in temperate regions. Traditional production in England, France, Spain, Ireland, and Germany was farmhouse-based. Commercial production started in England during late 19th century. Total European production reached 14.3 × 106 hl in 2010
Located in Correns village, Var département, France. Site inhabited since pre-Roman times. Built in 1850 by Joseph-Louis Lambot, inventor of reinforced concrete