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December 6-December 8 Coffee Show address-December 2016 Shanghai Coffee Show

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, December 6-December 8 Coffee Show address-December 2016 Shanghai Coffee Fair 2016 Cafe Show will enter Shanghai, the fashion capital of China, as the third stop of the international promotion plan for Cafe Show series exhibitions. As the center of the world fashion trend, Shanghai has an unshakable position in the promotion of coffee drinks. In the past few years, the number of coffee shops in Shanghai has been urgent.

December 6-December 8 Coffee Show Address-December 2016 Shanghai Coffee Show

Cafe Show 2016 will enter Shanghai, the fashion capital of China, and become the third stop of Cafe Show series international promotion plan. Shanghai, as the center of fashion trends in the world, has an unshakable position in the promotion of coffee drinks. In the past few years, the number of coffee shops in Shanghai has risen sharply, reaching 6000 in 2016.(2.5 cafes per 10,000 people), coffee consumption per capita exceeds 20 cups/year The first professional coffee exhibition, started in 2002, Seoul, South Korea, hosted by South Korea's well-known exhibition company Exporum Inc, has rich experience in hosting exhibitions, is a professional and leading exhibition organizer Exporum Inc will use its 14 years of influence on the coffee industry and keen market insight to Open up the coffee market in Shanghai with unlimited potential, build a successful bridge for different coffee enterprises, and transmit different coffee cultures. Seoul International Cafe Show has become the largest and most influential coffee industry exhibition in Asia. Cafe Show 2013 first landed in Beijing, China, China International Coffee (Beijing) has become a professional coffee exhibition in North China, 2016 China International Coffee Show (Beijing) during the exhibition received nearly 20,000 professional visitors and buyers, the total number of visitors reached 61,000. Cafe Show entered Vietnam coffee market in the first half of 2016 to explore coffee producing areas and promote exchanges between Vietnam coffee industry and the world.

At first coffee was expensive in Europe, and only nobles could drink coffee. Coffee was even called "black gold". It wasn't until 1690 that a Dutch captain sailed to Yemen, got a few coffee seedlings, and planted them successfully in Indonesia. In 1727, the wife of a diplomat in Dutch Guiana sent coffee seeds to a Spaniard in Brazil, where he tried them with great success. Brazil's climate is very suitable for coffee growth, coffee spread rapidly in South America. Coffee, whose price had fallen as a result of mass production, began to become an important drink for Europeans. In 1570, when the Turkish army besieged Vienna and retreated in defeat, someone found a bag of black seeds in the barracks of the Turkish army. No one knew what it was. A Polish man who had lived in Turkey took the coffee and opened the first coffee shop in Vienna. At the end of the 16th century, coffee began to be introduced to Europe on a large scale through Italy in the name of "Islamic wine". Legend has it that some Catholics at that time thought coffee was a "devil's drink" and encouraged Pope Clement VIII to ban this drink, but the Pope thought it was OK to drink it after tasting it and blessed coffee, so coffee gradually became popular in Europe.

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