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Roasting coffee beans with technology-modified ruts
Although coffee drinking and growing methods developed dramatically in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, progress in roasting was very poor. The most common method of roasting at the time was to follow the Middle Eastern method of simple roasting: placing green coffee beans in an iron pan, then moving to a fire and roasting, stirring until the coffee beans were evenly mixed.
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The origin of coffee
Legend has it that three thousand years ago, shepherds and monks in the mountains of Ethiopia were excited to find that their sheep had eaten unknown fruits and leaves. They were initially regarded as medicines to treat mild headaches and diarrhea, and it was not until the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries that they evolved into the present method of drinking among Arabs. Second, spread and promote A. Coffee is the earliest.
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Basic knowledge of Coffee and Japanese Fine Coffee Culture
As early as the end of the 17th century, the Dutch brought coffee to Asia in the early 18th century, and coffee was soon introduced to Japan. Before and after the Meiji Restoration, Japan advocated total westernization, and the coffee culture with Dutch flavor took root in Japan. During the Taisho period (1879-1926), due to the pervasive atmosphere of freedom and democracy, fresh and luxuriant culture, cafes have been very prosperous. But with the Japanese army,
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The Cultural course of Coffee and European Coffee
From the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century, coffee was already a popular drink in the Middle East, but it was also regarded as a kind of medicine. European ambassadors and merchants in the Turkish Empire also believed that coffee was a healthy drink with special curative effects, and many positive comments helped to import coffee into Europe. Lovov, a famous German doctor and botanist, wrote a book about coffee as early as 1582, but
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The spread and Development History of Coffee in Europe
From the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century, coffee was already a popular drink in the Middle East, but it was also regarded as a kind of medicine. European ambassadors and merchants in the Turkish Empire also believed that coffee was a healthy drink with special curative effects, and many positive comments helped to import coffee into Europe. Lovov, a famous German doctor and botanist, wrote a book about coffee as early as 1582, but
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History of Coffee Culture on the Source of Coffee
The history of coffee can be traced back to the tenth century AD, but those are unverifiable history. For example, the widely spread story of shepherds, the story of monks across the desert and so on. What is really well documented is the spread time of coffee beans, that is, from Africa to Europe and the whole world, probably around the 16th-17th century AD, which is known to be a great voyage.
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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 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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Vanishing Arabian Wild Yemeni Coffee beans
Although Ethiopia is the birthplace of Arabica, the first coffee that Europeans drank from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century came from Yemen. At that time, all African or Arabian coffee was exported from the port of Mocha, so that Mocha became synonymous with coffee, while Harald, the capital of the city walls, became a supporting role. However, three hundred years later, Yemeni coffee is no longer what it used to be.
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Coffee and the basic knowledge of Japanese Coffee Culture
As early as the end of the 17th century, the Dutch brought coffee to Asia in the early 18th century, and coffee was soon introduced to Japan. Before and after the Meiji Restoration, Japan advocated total westernization, and the coffee culture with Dutch flavor took root in Japan. During the Taisho period (1879-1926), due to the pervasive atmosphere of freedom and democracy, fresh and luxuriant culture, cafes have been very prosperous. But with the Japanese army,
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Arab wildness in the disappearance of Yemeni Coffee
Although Ethiopia is the birthplace of Arabica, the first coffee that Europeans drank from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century came from Yemen. At that time, all African or Arabian coffee was exported from the port of Mocha, so that Mocha became synonymous with coffee, while Harald, the capital of the city walls, became a supporting role. However, three hundred years later, Yemeni coffee is no longer what it used to be.
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Six questions related to coffee can coffee suppress sexual impulses?
Can coffee suppress sexual impulses? in the early 17th century, when Europeans began to experiment with coffee, it was a popular idea in Britain that coffee could suppress sexual impulses, drink too much and even lose sexual ability, and it was a favorite drink for abstinent monks. Under this concept, it is worth noting that the first cafe in London was able to open around 1688. Relative to
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Coffee Culture World Coffee History Development process 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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A brief History of Coffee in the World (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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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 Development of World Coffee in World 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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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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The spread and Development of Coffee Culture (2)
The spread and Development of Coffee in Europe from the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century, coffee was already a popular drink in the Middle East, but it was also regarded as a medicine. European ambassadors and merchants in the Turkish Empire also believed that coffee was a healthy drink with special curative effects, and many positive comments helped to import coffee into Europe. Lovov, a famous German doctor and botanist, wrote as early as 1582.
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Fine Coffee Science explains the spread History of Coffee in detail (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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Where did the earliest coffee come from? how was the earliest coffee handled in the first place?
The cultivation and production of coffee in the 17th century has always been monopolized by Arabs. At that time, it was mainly used in medicine and religion, and doctors and monks admitted that coffee had the effects of refreshing, awakening, strengthening the stomach, strengthening the body and stopping bleeding. The use of coffee was documented at the beginning of the 15th century and was integrated into religious ceremonies during this period. At the same time, it also appeared in the folk as a daily drink. Because of Islam
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