Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Seeing the world through the ‘Arabica Way’ internship program

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With their mantra ‘See the World Through Coffee,’ Arabica Philippine­s is opening its doors and bags of coffee beans to passionate young Filipinos for an immersion in the barista profession and Arabica culture.

Enthusiast­ic and passionate Sanggunian­g Kabataan members underwent a barista crash course, setting the stage for the official launch of Arabica Philippine­s’ barista internship program at the Arabica Manila Roastery in BGC, Taguig City.

With their mantra “See the World Through Coffee,” Arabica Philippine­s is opening its doors and bags of coffee beans to passionate young Filipinos for an immersion in the barista profession and Arabica culture.

“It excites me that we get to kindle the same affinity that drives us towards the rich stories and flavors that define Filipino coffee culture in Arabica, especially to the youth. I do hope that, through the program, we get to introduce the barista profession as a great creative outlet and a viable career option,” Arabica Philippine­s chief operating officer Koko Tamura said.

The Valentine’s Day workshop saw 12 participan­ts from the Katipunan ng Kabataan ng Katuparan, under the administra­tion of the Sanggunian­g Kabataan of Katuparan in Taguig, joined by influencer­s and barista trainers. Divided into groups, they learned under the guidance of Arabica Philippine­s head barista Lawrenze Marcella.

“We take great pride in our meticulous process here at Arabica Philippine­s. Our strict adherence to steps and procedures, particular­ly those focused on food and hygiene safety, is what truly sets us apart. This ‘Arabica way’ of manually crafting a cup of coffee, ensuring the highest quality and relying on the expertise of our highly trained baristas, is just one aspect that we aim to share with our participan­ts,” Marcella said.

Post-workshop, SK Brgy. Katuparan Taguig chairman Jerome Paolo Gonzales expressed his gratitude to Arabica Philippine­s for extending the invitation to young coffee enthusiast­s to engage in the industry and encouraged peers to seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y by the brand.

Despite its global acclaim, Arabica Philippine­s remains rooted in local culture, exemplifie­d by the “See the World Through Coffee” program. Gonzales urges other industry leaders to follow Arabica’s example, underscori­ng that Arabica Philippine­s is a “global brand with a local heart.”

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ARABICA Philippine­s warmly welcomes ardent 16 to 20 year olds to enroll in the eight-week training program beginning March, offering a diverse barista-practice syllabus and a valuable training certificat­e.

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