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The eighth in the History of European Culture on the Coffee Table before the Coffee uprising unveiled the storm of the European Revolution
After 350 years of drinking a cup of coffee-the coffee uprising unveiled the storm of the European revolution-the coffee ban in Pyle, Siverfield, Germany, was not properly implemented, and everyone drank coffee as usual, until one day the Duke suddenly announced a strengthened decree banning import permits, and all shops and cafes of coffee stocks were closed. Some have no intention of repentance.
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European Coffee Culture with a long History
European coffee culture: when Europeans first came into contact with coffee, they called this seductive drink Arabian wine, and when conservative Catholics cursed coffee as the devil's drink, they never thought what a precious thing they would inherit from the pagans. As the first region in the world to drink and produce coffee, Arab countries
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Fine Coffee Culture European Coffee Culture with a long History
European coffee culture: when Europeans first came into contact with coffee, they called this seductive drink Arabian wine, and when conservative Catholics cursed coffee as the devil's drink, they never thought what a precious thing they would inherit from the pagans. As the first region in the world to drink and produce coffee, Arab countries
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European Coffee Culture with a long History of Fine Coffee Culture
European coffee culture: when Europeans first came into contact with coffee, they called this seductive drink Arabian wine, and when conservative Catholics cursed coffee as the devil's drink, they never thought what a precious thing they would inherit from the pagans. As the first region in the world to drink and produce coffee, Arab countries
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European coffee culture with a long history Coffee culture common sense
European coffee culture: When Europeans first came into contact with coffee, they called this tempting drink Arabica, and when conservative Catholics cursed coffee as the drink of Satan, they never thought what a precious thing they would inherit from pagans. As the first coffee drinking and producing region in the world, Arabia
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European History on the Coffee Table
If the origin of coffee can be traced back to ancient African and Arab cultures, then the cafe people remember today is a pure European culture. more accurately, it is even a cradle and historical witness of modern European civilization. When coffee came from its hometown of Ethiopia in Africa in the 17th century, it passed through Yemen and dominated the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East.
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The story of the Hartman family manor can be said to be a rather long history of European immigration.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the story of the Hartman family in Panama can be said to be a long history of European immigration. Alois Strasil Hartmann was born in the then Austria-Hungary Empire, that is, the present-day Czech Republic, and then decided to go abroad to launch a new project due to the unstable national political situation.
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Fine Coffee Common Sense Nordic Coffee Culture History
office coffee culture Japanese coffee culture San Francisco coffee culture Nordic-European coffee culture Nordic-European coffee culture European life and coffee have almost become inseparable links,
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A brief History of World Coffee (2) World History of Fine Coffee
The first European description of coffee in 1573 was through German doctors staying in Syria. In the second half of the 16th century, the European people who traveled on the east coast of the land gradually spread. The British East India Company was established in 1660 and the East India Company was established in the Netherlands in 1602. The East India Company refers to the trade between Asia and Europe, South Asia and the East in the 17th and 19th centuries.
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The History of European Culture on the Coffee Table II. The Founding Period of Coffee House
A cup of coffee for 350 years-you can read the newspaper, you can play billiards-in the early days of coffee shops, Persian, Egyptian, Syria, Turkish, were originally only a paradise for the lower classes of the West and wandering foreigners. But coffee alone can't attract many customers, so cafes often have services other than coffee.
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The History of European Culture on the Coffee Table: the Evolution of Coffee Tent
It took 350 years to drink a cup of coffee-the evolution of coffee tents the first generation of cafes were humble shops, and later mobile coffee tents appeared in the Arab region, mainly for business travelers and passers-by, but in Europe in the early 18th century, it has become a fashionable place for the upper-middle class. At that time, dignitaries and dignitaries were keen to go to the suburbs
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Coffee Industry's understanding of Coffee and the Black History of Coffee Industry
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee and colonialist coffee originated in tropical Africa, but now Brazil has become the world's largest coffee producer. Vietnam and Colombia are the second and third largest producers. Coffee was in the Middle East, Asia and Europe before it was brought to America by European colonists.
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European Coffee History Coffee Culture how did Turkish Coffee Coffee come into Arabia?
European historians argue that as early as 800 years ago, there were artificial coffee trees for trade in Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula, and there was historical evidence that at that time, there was indeed trade across the Red Sea between Yemen and Ethiopia. Based on this, people speculate that if the use of coffee was discovered by Ethiopians, then coffee
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The Seventh History of European Culture on the Coffee Table the years when cafes were banned
A cup of coffee has been drunk for 350 years-in the days when cafes were banned, modern people can drink coffee as they like, but coffee has had a rough ban in history. It is said that the world's first ban on cafes can be traced back to the holy place of Mecca in 1511. The rulers thought that the parties on the coffee shop table would threaten their authority and closed all the cafes in the city.
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The fourth part of the History of European Culture on the Coffee Table what are Europeans doing in the cafe?
After drinking a cup of coffee for 350 years, why do Europeans come to coffee shops? of course, they come to drink coffee in the first place. Coffee, a magical drink, was endowed with magical functions as early as the Arab era. with the help of coffee, people think about problems, dream of the world and debate current politics, which is the spiritual food for thinkers and chess masters. By the way, Arabs are in coffee.
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What are the standard courses of the European Fine Coffee Association? Does China have scae International Coffee Certificate?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) European Fine Coffee Association license course: ● extraction and Grinding Certification (Gold Cup) Primary (5point) ● extraction and Grinding Certification (Gold Cup) Intermediate (10point) ● * basic Coffee knowledge course (10point) syllabus: 1. The life history of the seed
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Coffee history "Coffee uprising" unveiled the prelude to the European Revolution.
The coffee ban in the city of Pyle in Siverfarde, Germany, was not well implemented, and everyone drank coffee as usual, until one day the Duke suddenly announced a strengthened law banning import license. all stores and cafes with coffee stocks have been closed. Some citizens who had no intention of repenting and continued to drink coffee were detained and sentenced to hefty fines, even for those who were banned from buying and selling coffee.
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The Fifth History of European Culture on the Coffee Table in the Age of Enlightenment, Democracy stood on the cusp of the wind and waves.
After drinking a cup of coffee for 350 years-in the age of enlightenment, democracy stood on the cusp of the wind and waves, and Europeans became accustomed to autocratic monarchy and succumbed to the orders of kings and theological priests. But the wheel of time turned to the 18th century, when the meritorious King Louis XIV of France launched a foreign expedition. The long war made the people groan everywhere, and the French economy also went downhill.
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The sixth History of European Culture on the Coffee Table Colonial Coffee Garden, a microcosm of cosmopolitanism
After 350 years of drinking a cup of coffee-colonial coffee gardens, a microcosm of cosmopolitanism, the coffee tasted by Europeans after the 17th century is no longer Arabian coffee beans from the East. When cafes quickly became popular in Europe, adventurous businessmen targeted the coffee trade, figuring out the huge profits behind growing and buying and selling coffee. The overseas of the old colonial empire of the Netherlands
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The History of Coffee Development how African coffee beans were accepted by European civilization
Balzac carries a coffee pot with him. With the help of this drink, he can write for 12 hours a day. Beethoven must use no less than 60 grams of coffee beans per cup of coffee, or he will be furious. It is said that Voltaire drinks 50 cups of coffee a day except coffee, no drink can play such an important role in the history of human civilization, this drink is located in a corner, in Europe
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