WHY COFFEA?
Cof·fea | \ ˈkȯfēə \ : a genus of small trees and shrubs of the family Rubiaceae native to the tropical Old World (as Africa) having white fragrant flowers borne in clusters at the base of the shining evergreen leaves, and including several species (especially C. arabica, C. liberica, and C. robusta) that are widely grown in tropical and subtropical uplands for their cherrylike fruits which contain seeds from which coffee is prepared
(And honestly, it's just cooler to spell it this way.)
(And honestly, it's just cooler to spell it this way.)