Things from Cuba. Authorities from the province of Villa Clara, in the center of the island, specified the delivery of coffee by the Cuban wineries and assured that the coffee bean was ready, but now there were no peas to make the mixture, that invention that the Cubans They call it “Café Hola”.
According to the Villa Clara state newspaper Vanguardia, Commerce officials in the province reported that the distribution of 20 ounces of beans for each consumer, corresponding to the basic basket for February and March, will begin in the next few hours.
Not long ago, the island’s own authorities reported the arrival of a shipment of peas and now from Villa Clara they indicate that there is no supply to mix with coffee. Less than twenty days ago, the Ministry of Internal Trade (MINCIN) announced on its Telegram channel that the unloading of “a ship of peas in the port of Havana” was being carried out, destined for the regulated basic basket.
Coffee in Cuba: pure for sale in dollars and mixed for the population
Another essential element in the Cuban diet is once once more a topic of conversation on social networks. However, there is coffee, specifically Cuban, available in stores that accept dollars and payments from abroad.
Although it is not available in all territories, in many provinces of the island pure Cubita Coffee is sold in online stores that accept Freely Convertible Currency (MLC), which Cubans must turn to to support their loved ones in amidst this scarcity.
For example, in Villa Clara and Sancti Spíritus, it is possible to find the following varieties: 1000 g-Natural Coffee Cubita in beans: $19.72 USD, 230 g-Ground Coffee Cubita: $4.65 USD, Natural Coffee Ground Cubita 115 g: 2.39 USD, 3 KG of natural Coffee Cubit in beans: $57.97 USD and 5 KG of natural Coffee Cubit in beans: $96.63 USD.
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