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History of Coffee Culture History of Vienna Cafe
In Rome, the most famous is the Graco Cafe, which opened in 1750. Traveling to continental Europe is an essential education for British aristocratic children, while Rome is the preferred destination. For the sake of art, a group of northern artists from Britain, Germany and Scandinavia work in this city. These painters, sculptors and antiquities researchers put Graco Cafe
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The History of Cafe the History of Caf é in Vienna
In Rome, the most famous is the Graco Cafe, which opened in 1750. Traveling to continental Europe is an essential education for British aristocratic children, while Rome is the preferred destination. For the sake of art, a group of northern artists from Britain, Germany and Scandinavia work in this city. These painters, sculptors and antiquities researchers put Graco Cafe
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Has there been a rough ban on coffee in history? Coffee 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. As a result, the ban was repealed automatically because the Sultan fell in love with drinking coffee. When the Venetians first brought coffee to continental Europe, Pope Clemens VIII took a sip and announced the coffee.
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The Cultural History of Cafe the History of Constantinople Cafe
According to the 1635 records of the Turkish historian Patchev Ibrahim I, it was not until 1554, during the reign of Suleiman I, that the coffee shop first appeared, and the two Syrians each opened a coffee shop in Constantinople. It is located near the noisy market near the port and the Passa mosque. The museum is equipped with clean mats and blankets, and the charge is very cheap. The Turks are quick.
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History of Coffee Culture History of Constantinople Cafe
According to the 1635 records of the Turkish historian Patchev Ibrahim I, it was not until 1554, during the reign of Suleiman I, that the coffee shop first appeared, and the two Syrians each opened a coffee shop in Constantinople. It is located near the noisy market near the port and the Passa mosque. The museum is equipped with clean mats and blankets, and the charge is very cheap. The Turks are quick.
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Cultural History of Fine Coffee Coffee Communication History (2)
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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History of coffee shops History of coffee drinking culture
At the beginning of the seventeenth century Constantinople was the capital of the most powerful empire in Europe. Coffee houses were already very popular in the Ottoman Empire when the British noticed them. The construction of a palatial café became the first act of Ottoman rulers after conquering a city to demonstrate the civilized nature of their rule. Some British travelers and merchants believed that Iraq
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The History and Development of Coffee History and Culture Brand Coffee Culture in Vietnam
Based on the planting technology, the coffee planting method was determined, that is, under the hot and humid climate in southern Vietnam, high density planting, massive irrigation, excessive fertilization and no shading trees were used to obtain the maximum yield, and give full play to the production capacity of medium-grain coffee. The per unit yield of many coffee plantations in Daklak, GiaLai, Kontum and DongNai areas of Vietnam reached 340 tons per hectare.
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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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Coffee Culture History Cafe was banned in the years
Modern people can drink coffee as much as they like, but there has been a rough ban on coffee 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. As a result, the ban was repealed automatically because the Sultan fell in love with drinking coffee. At the beginning
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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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French Coffee History: "Flower God" Cafe
Huasen Cafe, one of the three famous cafes in Paris, opened in 1865. It is famous for receiving people from cultural and art circles and has a history of more than 100 years. Picasso, Sartre, Breton and Trotsky, a politician, all drank coffee there. In addition, the cafe has a deep relationship with literature, and there are even literary scholarships, which win awards on the second floor.
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Coffee shop culture coffee shop culture one of the western cultural traditions, history and culture
Cafe culture is one of the traditional western cultural history and culture. Coffee shop is a carrier of cultural heritage and an indispensable cell in a country or a city. The core function of the cafe culture is the socio-economic lubricant, which virtually shortens the distance between different classes. Different customs and cultures of different countries have created different cafe cultures. Before the coffee.
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An important case in the history of mankind for the victory of freedom of speech in cafes
In 1675 London pubs, unwilling to lose business to coffee shops, fought back, launching advertisements denouncing coffee for its unclear composition, black as sour water, charred as charcoal, and smelling like worn shoes. The British brewing industry moved from behind the scenes to the front, protesting against coffee competition and issuing a statement entitled "Malt Wine Wife Sues Cafe". As early as 1672, England
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A brief History of World Coffee (3) World History of Fine Coffee
An English coffee shop was born in Boston in 1688. Coffee cultivation began in 1696 from the Netherlands and western India to Java. Coffee was successfully cultivated on the Dutch island of Java in 1699. In 1706, cafes in Java shipped goods to the Netherlands for the first time. At the same time, the seedlings were sent together and planted in the Amsterdam Botanical Garden. In 1720, F in Venice
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An important case of victory in the struggle for freedom of speech in cafes in human history
In 1675, the London pub, unwilling to be robbed of business by the cafe, also launched a counterattack, placing advertisements attacking the unknown composition of coffee, as black as sour water, charred as charcoal, smelling like broken shoes, and doing its best to vilify. The British brewing industry went from behind the scenes to the front of the curtain to protest against coffee business, issuing a statement entitled "Malt Liquor's wife sues the Cafe". As early as 1672, Ying
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The Origin of Cafe Culture basic knowledge of Cafe Culture
History itself is a cultural phenomenon, and the deposition of human culture is the product of human long-term history and social practice, which is both spiritual and material. Therefore, when we mention the term culture, it represents that rhyme is not only a common concept in the academic and ideological field, but also a daily term in social life. Everything created by human beings can be regarded as the content of culture.
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An important case of victory in the struggle for freedom of speech in cafes in the history of mankind
In 1675, the London pub, unwilling to be robbed of business by the cafe, also launched a counterattack, placing advertisements attacking the unknown composition of coffee, as black as sour water, charred as charcoal, smelling like broken shoes, and doing its best to vilify. The British brewing industry went from behind the scenes to the front of the curtain to protest against coffee business, issuing a statement entitled "Malt Liquor's wife sues the Cafe". As early as 1672, the king of England
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Development History of Japanese Cafe and Foreign Cafe
Japanese Cafe lithographic poster Edward Funier Japan Cafe is a song and dance nightclub in Montmartre where Parisian artists gather. In 1893, the place was redecorated and incorporated into the very fashionable Japanese style and lanterns of the time. In order to attract customers to attend the opening ceremony of the nightclub, cafe owner Edward Funier customized it from Lautrek.
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The oldest cafe in the world: Napoleon used to mortgage his hat for a cup of coffee to take you back to history.
Located at 13 Rue Saint-Germain on the left bank of Paris, the cafe is 330 years old. Its die-hard fans pull out an absolute all-star lineup: Napoleon, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hemingway, Diderot, Hugo, Balzac. Almost all the celebrities of the 17th and 18th centuries drank coffee here. What does this ashes-grade cafe rely on to get through the long time?
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