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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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Basic knowledge of boutique coffee planting and harvesting of coffee
The first people to drink coffee lived in Ethiopia. A drink called buncham was found in the Arab scientific literature of 900-1000 AD, but it is not certain that it is coffee. These documents mainly record the scientific value of this bean called buncham. In addition to introducing the protective effects of this drink on the stomach, organs and skin, the author also mentioned that it can make
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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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Introduction of raw and ripe beans in the process of coffee bean germination, growth and baking
According to an Arab legend, around 1250, the exiled chief Omar discovered exuberant wild coffee berries. The hungry and tired sheikh boiled some of the fruit in water and drank the brewed coffee pulp. He liked the change in his diet very much and gave the drink to some people who had just recovered from a serious illness. Chief Omar.
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Arabica coffee etiquette that you don't know! The host can't drink more than three cups of coffee!
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee is a popular drink all over the world, but do you know? Coffee drinking actually originated in the Arab region and spread to Europe in the 17th century. Even when it was first introduced into Europe, it got the title of The Wine of Islam. The origin of coffee today
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How do coffee beans come from? The story of the Arab monk and the shepherd
Legend 1: The story of the shepherd Legend has it that around the tenth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau in Africa, there was a shepherd Carl, who one day saw goats suddenly appear extremely excited and excited. He thought it was strange, and after careful observation, he found that these sheep were excited by eating some kind of red fruit. Carl tasted it curiously.
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Coffee beans-Origin Coffee Bean Coffee Grinder Legend 1: the Story of the Shepherd around the 10th century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau in Africa, there was a shepherd named Karl. One day he suddenly looked very excited and excited when he saw the goat. He found it strange. After careful observation, he found that the sheep were excited after eating some kind of red fruit.
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Stories about coffee beans, the most classic shepherd stories and Arab monks
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee beans, which refer to the plant fruits used to make coffee. In a broad sense, there are two kinds of coffee beans in the world, Arabica beans and Robosta beans. The fruit of coffee consists of two oval seeds opposite each other. The connecting side is a flat joint, which is called flat bean.
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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 the story of the shepherd
Coffee bean extract has become coffee, coffee has become one of the most popular drinks in the world, with its unique taste, profound connotation has received the favor of white-collar workers, today I would like to talk about the origin of coffee ~! The earliest Arab way to eat coffee was to chew the whole fruit (Coffee Cherry) to absorb its juice. Then they will grind the coffee beans and animal fat
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Legends of coffee beans, the raw materials for making coffee.
Arabs began to roast and grind coffee beans, and because drinking was strictly forbidden in the Koran, Arabs consumed a lot of coffee. So religion is actually a big factor in the widespread popularity of coffee in the Arab world. Coffee beans. The story of the shepherd legends that there was a shepherd card on the Ethiopian plateau in Africa around the tenth century AD.
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Teach you how to select coffee beans, how to choose coffee beans? How to choose coffee beans? What kind of coffee?
Among the countless legends of coffee discovery, are there two great legends that are the most enjoyable? Is that the Story of the Shepherd and the Arab Monk? The former is the Christian discovery theory, and the latter is the Islamic theory. There are many legends about the discovery of coffee, among which there is a widely circulated saying, "the Story of the Shepherd": around the fifth century AD, on the Ethiopian plateau, there was a man named Carl.
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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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