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Coffee history Arab sheikh discovers coffee
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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Boutique Coffee Culture Arab Chiefs found Coffee
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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Who found coffee? the Arab sheikh found coffee.
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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He found coffee. The Arab sheikh found coffee.
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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General knowledge of Coffee Culture the Arab chief discovered coffee for the first time
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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Who was the first to find coffee? The Arab chieftain discovered coffee for the first time
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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Legend has it that Shek, the chief expelled by his people for crime, was deported from the mountains of Yemen in 1258. Omar, who was exiled to the remote city of Vasaba (in Arabia), when he was walking exhausted on the mountain, he found the birds on the branches making a very sweet cry after pecking at the fruit of the tree. So he boiled the fruit with water, only to send out a rich temptation.
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The origin of coffee beans
Legend has it that Shek, the chief expelled by his people for crime, was deported from the mountains of Yemen in 1258. Omar, who was exiled to the remote city of Vasaba (in Arabia), when he was walking exhausted on the mountain, he found the birds on the branches making a very sweet cry after pecking at the fruit of the tree. So he boiled the fruit with water, only to send out a rich temptation.
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The Arab sheikh found coffee
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia).
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The Arab chieftain discovered coffee for the first time
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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The Coffee Story the Coffee Story of Shake Omar
Other stories about coffee are Shack, the patron saint of the Arabian Peninsula. Xue Ke, a disciple of Caldy. Omar was a highly respected and beloved chief in Mocha, but was expelled by his people for committing a crime. Shack. As a result, Omar was exiled to Osama in the country, where he stumbled upon the fruit of coffee in 1258. One day, Omar hungry reel
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History of coffee beans Coffee civilization departure
Legend has it that around the 10th century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau in Africa, there was a shepherd named Carl who discovered that his sheep were excited after eating some kind of red fruit. Carl then distributed the magical red fruit to the locals, and its magical effects spread. Picture 1 Red fruit on coffee tree Another legend dates to AD 1258, when it was also
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The history of coffee beans
Legend has it that around the tenth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau of Africa, a shepherd Carl found sheep excited after eating some kind of red fruit. As a result, Carl distributed this incredible red fruit to the locals, and its magical effect spread. Photo 1 there is another legend about the red fruit on the coffee tree in 1258 AD.
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The Origin of Fine Coffee Coffee: the Story of Shack Omar
The origin of coffee: the story of Shack Omar other legends are that Shack Omar, a disciple of Shack Caldi, the guardian saint of the Arabian Peninsula, was a highly respected and beloved chief in Moka, but was expelled by his people for crimes. Shack. Omar was exiled to Osama in the country, where he stumbled upon the fruit of coffee. This is 1258.
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The History of Coffee beans how Coffee flows into China
Legend has it that around the tenth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau of Africa, a shepherd Carl found sheep excited after eating some kind of red fruit. As a result, Carl distributed this incredible red fruit to the locals, and its magical effect spread. Photo 1 there is another legend about the red fruit on the coffee tree in 1258 AD.
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The history of coffee culture and the discovery of coffee by Arab chiefs
In 1258, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exhausted and hungry when he wandered to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he sat under the tree to rest, he saw a bird coming, pecking at the fruit on the branch, and then jumped up and down happily and tore his throat open to sing. The chief has never heard of such a wonderful bird.
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An introduction to the historical origin and development of coffee beans
There is also a legend that in 1258 in the mountains of Yemen, Sheikh Omar, who was deported by his people for crime, was exiled to Vasaba (in Arabia). When he was walking on the mountain exhausted, he found that the birds on the branches made a very sweet cry after pecking at the fruit of the tree. So he boiled the fruit with water and drank it.
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The origin of coffee culture is Shake. Legend of Omar
What I share with my friends today is another story about the origin of coffee: Shack. The legend of Omar. Shack. Omar is the guardian saint Shack on the Arapai Peninsula (Northern Yemen). Although Cardi's disciples were widely respected and loved by the people, they were reduced from local chiefs in Mocha to exiles by their people overnight because of crimes. Sometime in 1258, after the birth of Jesus.
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The history of coffee beans is related to the spread of coffee beans.
Legend has it that around the tenth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau of Africa, a shepherd Carl found sheep excited after eating some kind of red fruit. As a result, Carl distributed this incredible red fruit to the locals, and its magical effect spread. There is also a legend that in 1258 AD, in the mountains of Yemen, people were killed for crimes.
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The history of coffee beans originated in Africa. The specific process is as follows.
Legend has it that around the tenth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau of Africa, a shepherd Carl found sheep excited after eating some kind of red fruit. As a result, Carl distributed this incredible red fruit to the locals, and its magical effect spread. There is also a legend that in 1258 AD, in the mountains of Yemen, people were killed for crimes.
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