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When it comes to coffee, you can't skip Italy: why is "the devil's drink" blessed by the pope?
Communication of professional baristas Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) when it comes to coffee, you can't skip Italy. The connection between coffee and Italy seems to have long been imprinted in our minds with the familiar term Italian coffee. Goat Coffee specially constructs a series of articles on the history of Italian coffee, giving you a glimpse of the century-old splendor of Italian coffee. Europe
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Coffee and the Pope?
From the 15th century coffee was grown extensively in Arabia, and the whole Muslim world enjoyed this so-called "gift of God." More and more Europeans exploring Arabia in the Middle East are curious and documenting the coffee story. Slowly Venetian merchants began to think about coffee re-export business.
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Coffee and the Pope
From the 15th century coffee was grown in great quantities in Arabia, and the whole Muslim world enjoyed this so-called gift of God. More and more Europeans exploring Arabia in the Middle East are curious and documenting the coffee story. Slowly Venetian merchants began to think about coffee re-export business. However, the Arabs were wary at first. After all, this was their divine fruit.
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The relationship between Coffee and the Pope?
Since the 15th century, coffee has been grown in large quantities in the Arabian Peninsula, and the whole Muslim world is enjoying the so-called gift of Allah. More and more Europeans exploring Arabs in the Middle East are curious and record the story of coffee. Slowly the merchants of Venice began to use their brains and started the re-export business of coffee. But the Arabs were on ten alert at first, after all, it was their divine fruit.
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The relationship between Coffee Culture and the Pope
Since the 15th century, coffee has been grown in large quantities in the Arabian Peninsula, and the whole Muslim world is enjoying the so-called gift of Allah. More and more Europeans exploring Arabs in the Middle East are curious and record the story of coffee. Slowly the merchants of Venice began to use their brains and started the re-export business of coffee. But the Arabs were on ten alert at first, after all, it was their divine fruit.
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Coffee and Pope Coffee is grown in large quantities in the Arabian Peninsula
From the 15th century coffee was grown in great quantities in Arabia, and the whole Muslim world enjoyed this so-called gift of God. More and more Europeans exploring Arabia in the Middle East are curious and documenting the coffee story. Slowly Venetian merchants began to think about coffee re-export business. However, the Arabs were wary at first. After all, this was their divine fruit.
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The Professional Barista's Manual (VIII) Water for Brewing Fine Coffee
Chapter 8 Water Chemistry In the specialty coffee industry, water chemistry does not get the attention it deserves. You may have heard that 98.75% of coffee is water, but few people realize how much water affects the remaining 1.25%. Carbon-filtered water alone may taste good, but Kenya, where you bid for it at a high price, is brewing it with this water.
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The second part of the history of coffee-coffee spread to Europe
Pope VIII: it was not until 1615 that coffee officially entered Europe. The merchants of Venice had close trade ties with the Levant (the historical term refers to a large area of the Middle East that included Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) and began to import coffee into Italy. As soon as we came to Europe, the consumption of coffee rose rapidly. However, the introduction of coffee into Europe and
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Coffee Culture Coffee and the Story of Christianity
Coffee is deeply loved by Christianity because of the taste of Pope Clement VIII and the saying that coffee is so mellow that it can never be made by demons. We should make coffee really a Christian drink. Pope Benedict XV established an English-style coffee shop in Quirinal in 1740. Alcoholism was a serious problem in Europe at that time, so
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Understanding the World Coffee Culture-the Legend of the Pope and Coffee
From the end of the 15th century to the early 16th century, coffee had become popular in the central tropical regions. at that time, ambassadors and merchants of the Turkish emperors thought that coffee was a healthy product with special effects. Leonhard Rauwolf, a famous German botanist and botanist, wrote a book on coffee in 1582, but it was not until 1615 that coffee beans were imported from Venice.
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Basic knowledge of Coffee History and Culture
Beginning with Penicia in 1615, coffee culture was spread throughout Europe. That strength, of course, set off friction everywhere. It also caused Islamic drinks to be brought to Christians in Rome, and there are two arguments about whether they agree or not. King Clement VIII of France at that time, although it was the devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to let this drink go to the pagan tea station. "because
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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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Coffee culture of countries all over the world
Beginning with Penicia in 1615, coffee culture was spread throughout Europe. That strength, of course, set off friction everywhere. It also caused Islamic drinks to be brought to Christians in Rome, and there are two arguments about whether they agree or not. King Clement VIII of France at that time, although it was the devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to let this drink go to the pagan tea station. "because
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The Coffee Culture of countries around the World
Beginning with Penicia in 1615, coffee culture was spread throughout Europe. That strength, of course, set off friction everywhere. It also caused Islamic drinks to be brought to Christians in Rome, and there are two arguments about whether they agree or not. King Clement VIII of France at that time, although it was the devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to let this drink go to the pagan tea station. "because
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The culture of coffee how does coffee spread?
Beginning with Penicia in 1615, coffee culture was spread throughout Europe. That strength, of course, set off friction everywhere. It also caused Islamic drinks to be brought to Christians in Rome, and there are two arguments about whether they agree or not. King Clement VIII of France at that time, although it was the devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to let this drink go to the pagan tea station. "because
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Historical Coffee Culture knowledge derived from Coffee Culture
It also caused Islamic drinks to be brought to Christians in Rome, and there are two arguments about whether they agree or not. King Clement VIII of France at that time, although it was the devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to let this drink go to the pagan tea station. "so I accepted the coffee for the Christians who came to be baptized. There are countless coffee houses and social venues for gentlemen in Britain.
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Coffee gives birth to coffee culture, coffee purchase price, coffee bean market.
After 1615, Pennesia began to spread coffee to the whole of Europe. Of course, the strong heat of the land stock set off friction in various places. In Rome also caused Islamic drinks to bring to Christians to drink, agree or not two wealth. Although Clement VIII, the king of France at that time, was a devil's drink, it was so delicious. It's a pity to leave this drink to the heathen. So I accepted the coffee and let me come.
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There has been a rough ban on coffee in the history of coffee culture.
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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There has been a rough ban on coffee in the history of coffee culture.
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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Coffee ban in History Coffee Culture History
Although coffee has become a necessity of people's life, no one would think that coffee is harmful to the human body, but in history, coffee was regarded as the embodiment of the devil. Let's take a look at the tragic fate of coffee at different historical stages in different countries. 1. Mecca (Saudi Arabia) the ruler of Mecca banned people from drinking coffee in 1511. The authorities believe that drinking coffee will make people do it.
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