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Why was coffee banned when it was first introduced into Germany? what can replace coffee?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The exchange of professional baristas please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) this time, I will take a look at the original episode of the coffee transmission to Europe. At that time, people thought that coffee was unlucky, coffee was not accepted by people, and its appearance was affected. In the case of coffee in Hungary, coffee has existed in Hungary since the end of the 16th century, but this Hungary is in Europe.

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This time, I will look at the original episode in which the coffee was transmitted to Europe. At that time, people thought that coffee was unlucky, coffee was not accepted by people, and its appearance was affected.

The situation of coffee in Hungary

Coffee has existed in Hungary since the end of the 16th century, but this Hungary was under the control of the Ottoman Empire in Europe. But for Hungary, coffee doesn't seem to make a good impression.

When Hungarians visited the Ottoman camp before Buda of Hungary was suppressed by Ottoman troops in 1541, some said coffee was "black soup". It is said that "black soup" became an ominous meaning in Hungary, because Buda coffee fell immediately after that.

Accept coffee in Germany

On the other hand, in Germany, it has overtaken Hungary and says coffee has gained widespread support in the blink of an eye. It turns out that when coffee was spread in the middle of the 17th century, I liked high society when I was drunk, but because it was a luxury, I couldn't get in touch with people.

However, the "wave of coffee" immediately spread to citizens. From 1680 to early 1700, Hamburg, Berlin and cafes opened in major cities one after another.

Infiltrate ordinary families and coffee bans

Coffee is popular in ordinary families. In the second half of the 18th century, it became a beverage that replaced beer, a national drink.

However, the enthusiastic coffee craze will flinch. In the 1880s, a "coffee ban" was issued to ordinary people under the pretext of preserving coffee imports and civil order.

In addition, King Friedrich II did not cause a domestic economic crisis as a result of imports, so we asked the Royal Company to produce coffee. As a result, it is not easy for the general public to enjoy coffee.

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The wisdom of ordinary people ~ the development of replacing coffee ~

Germans want to drink coffee even if it is forbidden and try to get it with their hands. As a result, I got the idea of "making coffee-like drinks".

German people use crops such as barley and chicory instead of coffee and like to make "alternative coffee". Therefore, it is said that "German coffee" has been going on for a long time, meaning alternative coffee.

The way people receive coffee varies from country to country.

Germans like Hungarians, they regard coffee as "black soup", while coffee is enthusiastically accepted, thus banning coffee. Even in Europe, how to accept coffee seems to have different reactions, depending on the country. Now Europe also occupies the largest coffee consumption country in the world, perhaps more or less shocked by the mysterious "black soup".

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