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Chinese Tea and Western Coffee Culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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A comparison between Chinese Tea and Western Coffee Culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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General knowledge of Chinese Tea and Western Coffee Culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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The influence of Coffee Culture on Chinese Tea and Western Coffee Culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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History and Origin of Coffee Trees
It wasn't until around the 11th century that people started brewing coffee as a drink. In the 13th century, Ethiopian troops invaded Yemen, bringing coffee to the Arab world. Because Islam prohibits believers from drinking alcohol, some religious people believe that this drink stimulates nerves and violates the doctrine. Coffee shops were once banned and closed, but Egypt's Sultan believes that coffee does not violate the doctrine.
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The ratio of Chinese tea to western coffee culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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Common sense of Coffee Culture Tea Culture History and Coffee Culture History
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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The Origin of Coffee
The people chewed the fruit of this plant at first to cheer them up, then baked and ground it into flour to make bread, which was used as food for warriors to improve their courage to fight.
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The Coffee Culture of gentleness
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Basic knowledge of boutique coffee four kinds of caffeism
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Four kinds of caffeism
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Common sense of coffee culture Coffee contains several doctrines
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Boutique Coffee Culture Coffee contains several principles
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Coffee contains several doctrines.
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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High-quality coffee culture common sense coffee contains several doctrines
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Comparison of Tea and Coffee the ratio of Chinese Tea and Western Coffee Culture
Tea, coffee and cola are called the three largest drinks in the world, and the largest consumption is tea and coffee. Coffee plays an irreplaceable role in the life of westerners, no matter in school, company, shopping mall or at home, everyone enjoys it with a coffee cup, while tea is deeply rooted in Chinese life, it is not only a kind of drink, but also carries Chinese culture. Tea and coffee represent
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The philosophy and culture of drinking coffee four kinds of caffeism
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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The cultural common sense of drinking coffee four kinds of caffeism
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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Several principles of high-quality coffee learning from coffee beans
1. Moderation: like coffee that is neither sour nor bitter, mellow and fragrant. The most suitable beans are Brazil (Santos), Yamaiga and Blue Mountains. 2. Passionism: for those who have a strong personality, a clear distinction between love and hate, and those who need shock and excitement, you might as well choose re-roasted deep-fried coffee beans, such as Manning, Java, or the very personality of Italian coffee Espresso. 3. Tenderness: being able to enjoy coffee
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What are the different coffee introductions for Starbucks in different countries?
At first, coffee was very expensive in Europe. Only aristocrats could drink coffee, and coffee was even called black gold. Until 1690, a Dutch captain sailed to Yemen and got some coffee seedlings, which were successfully planted in Indonesia. In 1727, the wife of a diplomat in Dutch Guiana gave some coffee seeds to a Spaniard in Brazil, where he tried to plant them.
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