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		<title>Portland’s Coffee Culture Swipes Seattle’s Crown?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 21:12:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(GH: Chantal Anderson of The Northwest News Network reports on coffee culture domination on Northwest Public Radio.  Go here for a reaction to this story from the Seattle Times.) PORTLAND, OR &#8211; Ask a crowd what city in the United States has the best coffee, and the answer is likely Seattle. But that’s not the view of coffee industry insiders. They say it’s been years since Seattle led the way in coffee culture. The consensus among connoisseurs is Seattle has lost its crown to Portland. Correspondent Chantal Anderson talked to coffee aficionados in both cities. She begins her story in Seattle. In a neighborhood coffee house in Fremont with creaky hard wood floors and warm lighting, Jordan Michelman leans over to tell me something he probably shouldn’t say in a Seattle coffee shop. Jordan Michelman: “There’s not really any good coffee in Seattle.” Michelman is one of the cofounders of coffee news website Sprudge.com. He doesn’t consider a tall, nonfat, vanilla latte innovative. Jordan Michelman: “Seattle is very stuck in a mold of what coffee culture was like 20 years ago and third wave coffee is very, very different from that.” Third wave is a term the average coffee drinker might [...]]]></description>
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