Learn about British coffee culture by "being a local" in British cafes
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Let's take a look at this era that is all over Europe. How it spreads varies from country to country, but in the middle is a story about when to offer new ways of eating, such as coffee shops.
Coffee spread in the UK
It is said that the coffee spread in Britain was caused by the Oxford Cafe, which was founded around 1650. A few years later it could also be in a cafe in London, but to gradually increase the demand for coffee in Britain, which initially led him to raise the voice of anxiety from the residents.
From coffee houses to teahouses
Residents living around the cafe said they protested that the unique smell of coffee was "demonic". Despite the rebound, the number of cafes gradually increased, and there seemed to be 3000 in the 17th century.
However, the London housewife is dissatisfied because the cafe is forbidden to the lady and her husband can enter the cafe. Housewives are protesting.
Then, enjoy men and women together "teahouse" has become popular, tea in the UK is, it has become a national drink.
Coffee spread in France
In France, coffee was provided to cafes from Louis XIV of the Ottoman Empire in 1669, and it is said that coffee has spread to high society and so on. In 1671, the first coffee shop in France was built in Marseilles.
Affect the health and development of coffee shops
Initially, it was rejected by wine merchants to try to develop coffee by Habamo, and doctors requested by wine companies have also been said to have claimed "adverse effects on the health of coffee". Despite this hindrance, coffee has become popular in France.
This "coffee has adverse health effects", in France, if you eliminate the toxicity of milk coffee has been established as a superstition, (this is also a superstition, but.) "milk coffee" is a developed fact.

Coffee in Germany
It is said that coffee was introduced into Germany around 1670. It turns out that, like the French, upper-class people treat drinks as luxuries, but since cafes opened everywhere around 1700, I have done it with German specialty beer.
Coffee ban and alternative coffee
However, because the degree of fashion has passed, in the 1660s, ordinary people issued a coffee ban. Worried about the impact on the domestic economy, the Royal Company monopolizes coffee production. Ordinary people seem to use coffee instead of barley or chicory instead of coffee.
Coffee is warmly welcomed even in Europe.
In this way, European countries have established coffee, leading to the cultural development of various countries. Coffee, which seems initially limited to high-end luxury goods that ban women, seems to have to be rescued from its charm.
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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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Professional baristas follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) it is said that the method of drinking sugar and milk in coffee has spread since Turkish coffee, but where did it start? It seems that the Turkish motto coffee must be sweet and deeply involved. Egyptian expedition to the Ottoman Empire and introduction of coffee to Turkey to transport coffee (Ottoman Empire)
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