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If the cat cafe explodes, come and see him. There is a cat bar in England.
There are 15 lovely cats in a bar in Bristow, England. International online feature: according to the Daily Mail of November 16, what kind of beautiful sight would it be if you had a lovely cat to accompany you to drink and go to a concert? A bar in Bristol, England, has 15 cute cats, attracting a large number of cat lovers. It is reported that the bar is called Ba
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If the cat cafe explodes, come and see him. There is a cat bar in England.
There are 15 lovely cats in a bar in Bristow, England. International online feature: according to the Daily Mail of November 16, what kind of beautiful sight would it be if you had a lovely cat to accompany you to drink and go to a concert? A bar in Bristol, England, has 15 cute cats, attracting a large number of cat lovers. It is reported that the bar is called Ba
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The first coffee shop in England
In 1650, the first coffee shop in England was opened near a university, named Yakopu's shop. Two years later, Roger's shop was opened in London. Although the products were not exquisite, the customers were often full of customers. Yedwartz, a businessman, met Roger in Turkey and invited Roger's business partner to open a shop in England. See Yedwartz indulge in coffee every day
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When was the first coffee house in England? Coffee culture history
In 1650, the first coffee house in England was opened near a university, named Jacob's shop; two years later, a Roger's shop was opened in London, although the products were not exquisite, but the customers were often full. The origin of the matter was this. Businessman Ye Dehuaz met Roger in Turkey by chance and invited Roger's business partners to return to England to open a shop. See how Yedwards indulges in coffee every day
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The Origin of the first Cafe in England
In 1650, the first coffee shop in England was opened near a university, named Yakopu, and two years later, Roger's shop was opened in London, which was often full of customers although the products were not exquisite. The origin of the matter is that the businessman Yedworth met Roger in Turkey and invited Roger as a business partner to go back to England to open a shop. Saw Yedwartz addicted to coffee every day.
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Filled with the smell of coffee, there is such a coffee shop in England.
There is such a coffee shop in England, which is not only filled with the smell of coffee, but also provides a good reading place for friends who love reading. The British shopkeepers here will regularly change the latest books on the bookshelves over a period of time. This method can not only attract more customers to come to the store for coffee, but also for the coffee culture.
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Coffee shops in England
It is known all over the world that English people are addicted to tea. But from the mid-17th century to the early 18th century, the whole of London was soaked in coffee instead of tea. British men switch from drinking to drinking coffee, or both. When they get drunk in a pub, they go to the cafe to sober up with caffeine and then go to the pub to continue drinking. The first coffee shop in England, which appeared at Oxford University in 1650, was a
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"CONA" siphon pot, handmade in England
CONA siphon pot is handmade in England. Unlike other siphons, CONA has a water filter rather than a normal filter. CONA produces four models of siphons, MODEL B (0.28L), C (0.85L) and D (1.1L), with prices ranging from 200250.
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Literary Cafe in England
It is known all over the world that English people are addicted to tea. But from the mid-17th century to the early 18th century, the whole of London was soaked in coffee instead of tea. British men switch from drinking to drinking coffee, or both. When they get drunk in a pub, they go to the cafe to sober up with caffeine and then go to the pub to continue drinking. The first coffee shop in England, which appeared at Oxford University in 1650, was a
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The Origin of Coffee Culture in Green Top Bourbon in St. Helena, England
Britain made every effort to develop the tea cultivation industry in India, but seeing the coffee industry in the Netherlands and France booming, the British East India Company also shipped a batch of mocha coffee seeds (round bourbon) from Yemen. It was planted on the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of Africa in 1732. Although the British did not cultivate it wholeheartedly and let it fend for itself, it actually survived in a harsh environment.
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The New England Journal of Medicine announced that drinking coffee may lead to a longer life.
A diet and health study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that coffee drinkers may live longer because they have a lower risk of dying from a variety of diseases. NIH-AARP followed more than 400000 people between the ages of 50 and 71 over a 12-year period. By the time the follow-up investigation stopped, about 52000 respondents had died. this
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The Origin of Green Top Bourbon in St. Helena, England
Britain made every effort to develop the tea cultivation industry in India, but seeing the coffee industry in the Netherlands and France booming, the British East India Company also shipped a batch of mocha coffee seeds (round bourbon) from Yemen. It was planted on the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of Africa in 1732. Although the British did not cultivate it wholeheartedly and let it fend for itself, it actually survived in a harsh environment.
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Napoleon was imprisoned on an isolated island in England to spread coffee stories about coffee culture.
After the British East India Company planted mocha coffee seeds on St. Helena in 1732, no one tracked it until it was first reported that coffee trees were found on the island in 1814. Although the island is a British dependency, there have been frequent mutiny over the past hundred years. Britain put Napoleon under house arrest on an isolated island, and the advantage is that it is not easy for external forces to come to the rescue, but there is no small risk-- the biography of the mutiny on St. Helena
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Strange Cafe-Cafe hidden in church tombstones in England, cafe surrounded by Indian coffins
A few days ago, the coffee shop introduced the prison-themed cafe, and everyone said "too much punishment". There are enthusiastic netizens commented that it provides us with a national trend idea, thinking that a morgue-style cafe can definitely kill everything. Although it is a joke, but as a qualified codeword
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British Coffee Bookstore creates a coffee shop that belongs to friends who love reading.
There is such a coffee shop in England, which is not only filled with the smell of coffee, but also provides a good reading place for friends who love reading. There is such a coffee shop in England, which is not only filled with the smell of coffee, but also provides a good reading place for friends who love reading. The English here
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The reason why British people like to drink tea comes from the alternation of tea culture and coffee culture.
It is known all over the world that English people are addicted to tea. But from the mid-17th century to the early 18th century, the whole of London was soaked in coffee instead of tea. British men switch from drinking to drinking coffee, or both. When they get drunk in a pub, they go to the cafe to sober up with caffeine, and then go to the pub to continue drinking. But King Charles II of England banned cafes in 1675.
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The first coffee shop in the world
Coffee was an exclusive Arab drink for more than 1,000 years from the 7th century AD to the 17th century. With the gradual development of the commodity society, the Arabs brought the habit of drinking coffee to the countries and regions where they did business, about from the Balkans to Spain, and then to North Africa, and then the Roman Empire gradually transferred the Islamic world. The word coffee is in Constantinople Kaveh, in law
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Coffee roasting knowledge Coffee roasting degree Classification
New England baking (New England): light brown, dried bean noodles. American baking (American): medium brown, dried bean noodles. Viennese roasting (Viennese): medium dark brown with scattered drops of coffee oil on the bean noodles. French roasting (French): moderate dark brown bean noodles with a thin layer of coffee oil. Espresso baking: dark brown, due to baking process
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Coffee culture around the world introduces the development of coffee.
In the 17th century * the first coffee grinder came out in London, England, and coffee was loved by Londoners. * Arabs try to control the coffee market, but in vain. The Dutch first brought coffee seedlings from Yemen and planted them in their colonies, such as Java, India, Ceylon and other countries. * A doctor in France added milk to coffee for patients to drink, resulting in the invention of milk coffee (Cof)
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Basic knowledge of Coffee Culture the first coffee shop in Britain
In 1650, the first coffee shop in England was opened near a university, named Yakopu's shop. Two years later, Roger's shop was opened in London. Although the products were not exquisite, the customers were often full of customers. Yedwartz, a businessman, met Roger in Turkey and invited Roger's business partner to open a shop in England. See Yedwartz indulge in coffee every day
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