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Which country is the oldest cafe in history? Which country first became popular with coffee?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, In 1683, Viennese mistakenly got coffee beans that Muslims refused to diarrhea. The blue bottle, the first cafe in Vienna, opens. But these Christians don't like Muslim drinks, and the clever boss Kochisky filtered out the coffee grounds and put milk into the coffee, which is the prototype of today's LATTE coffee. The characteristic of the Vienna Cafe is that it floats inside.

In 1683, Viennese mistakenly got coffee beans that Muslims refused to diarrhea. The first cafe in Vienna, Blue bottle, opened. But these Christians don't like Muslim drinks, and the clever boss Kochisky filtered out the coffee grounds and put milk into the coffee, which is the prototype of today's LATTE coffee. The Vienna Cafe is characterized by the smell of music and lattes. At this point, I can't help it. I really want to visit the Central Cafe in Vienna where Beethoven has been.

Coffee entered Germany in 1670, and serious Germans debated whether coffee was good for health, so cafes did not appear in Germany until 1721. But in the 19th century, the Germans seized the historical opportunity to make a lot of money in the coffee industry. At that time, American coffee planters began to recruit coffee farmers from Europe under the impact of the wave of abolitionism. As a result, at least 80% of Guatemalan coffee beans are shipped to all parts of Europe by German businessmen. The two world wars reshuffled the cards in turn. Today, Germany is the second largest coffee consumer in the world, and its per capita consumption is much higher than that of the United States. In the past, I only knew that Germans could drink beer, but today I know that they are so well-rounded and admired.

Stinky street petty bourgeoisie's favorite coffee is always covered with milk foam, yes, this is Italian coffee, Cappuccino and Espresso, the former is hot milk coffee, the latter is espresso. In 1945, the Italian Jiajia (which is also a brand of coffee utensils) invented a new type of distiller, which was popular in Europe. Unlike English and French cafes, Italian cafes are exquisite, casual and artistic. It is casually reflected in the decoration and artistic flavor of the cafe. Hehe, the place where they drink coffee in the open air is surrounded by Colosseum and Michelangelo sculptures.

In 1530, the world's first coffee shop was born in Constantinople, Turkey. It soon became the center of social and literary creation at that time. More than a hundred years later, in Venice in 1645, Europe's first open street cafe was born, followed by Paris and Vienna. The relaxed and romantic French sentiment and the literati temperament of Vienna are the forerunners of the two major trends of European cafes in the future.

Our motherland is one of the birthplaces of world civilization, with a history of five thousand years, together with ancient Egypt, Babylon and India as the "four ancient civilizations".

Among these four ancient civilizations, ancient Egypt, ancient Babylon and ancient India all lost their independence due to the invasion of foreign peoples and interrupted the ancient civilization. For example, ancient Egypt was perished by the Persian Empire in 525 BC, Babylon was destroyed by Hittite in 1595 BC, and ancient India was divided for a long time, the north was invaded by foreigners, and it was colonized by Britain for a long time in modern times. China is the only ancient country in the world with an uninterrupted tradition of civilization.

Beside the famous Spanish square in Rome, there is a famous cafe, the oldest Roman Greek cafe (Antico Caff Greco), which was opened by a Greek in 1720. Famous European artists, poets and musicians have been fond of gathering here for centuries, and even the kings and popes at that time patronized

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