Sunday, September 16, 2012

A Short Summary of the Long History Of Coffee

African women would collect the ripe cherries from trees, beat them with animal fat for the men to consume before any fights. This concoction made them tire less easy ensuing to more triumphs.

Numerous say it has been discovered by a goatherd named Kaldi in the 9th century. Kaldi, noted his flock energized behavior after nibbling several strange red berries from a plant.

It was but in 1000 AD that coffee  a beverage. The Arabs poured out boiled water on ground and roasted beans to make the first hot drink.

From Ethiopia, coffee extended to Egypt and Yemen. There is proof of coffee being used in the Sufi monasteries in the 1400s. Afterward coffee spread to other Muslim areas and north Africa.

The first massive cultivation of coffee happens during the 15th and 16th centuries , in the Yemen part of Arabia. Coffee as we know it is invented at the closing of 1400s , as crushing and roasting the coffee beans and then pulling their flavor with boiled water gets in adoption.

Coffee reaches Europe about 1600, in Venice Italy. The first coffee bar opens in Italy in 1654. By 1763, Venice has over 2,000 cafes.


By the year 2000 coffee is one of the world's most popular beverages, with more than 450 billion cups enjoyed each year!


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