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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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Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Turkish coffee that captures the hearts of the people
Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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The origin and history of coffee
Raj, an Arab doctor in the tenth century, wrote the earliest written records about coffee, but the cultivation of coffee dates back to 575 AD. Arabica, the best variety of coffee, came from Ethiopia. In the fifteenth century, southern Arabs in Yemen began to plant saplings from Ethiopia.
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Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Arabs began to grow coffee in the fifteenth century and were the first people in the world to grow coffee. However, it was the French who made the world's first coffee machine in 1843. Coffee has experienced several leaps and bounds since then. People begin to pay more and more attention to the origin, picking and roasting of coffee beans. Today, there are many things involved in producing a cup of coffee. Coffee
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Mocha Coffee-History
Mocha gets its name from the famous port of Mocha. Transportation in East Africa was very underdeveloped in the 15th century, but it produced the world's most precious coffee beans, which were gathered in the Yemeni port of Mocha and shipped to Europe. Today, the port of Mocha has retreated inland due to the accumulation of silt, while emerging ports, including Mombasa and Durban, have replaced the port of Mocha.
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The production of coffee beans
Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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The production and processing of Fine Coffee beans
Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Basic knowledge of Fine Coffee production and processing of coffee beans
Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Production and processing of coffee beans treatment of high-quality coffee beans
Coffee in the ancient Middle East, like the legend of 1001 nights, like a veiled girl with a thousand faces, can not only help get close to God, but also wash the spring of sadness. When it comes to coffee, we have to mention Turkish coffee in the Middle East, because no matter from the perspective of Islam or Christianity, the origin of coffee is in the remote and mysterious Middle East. In the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, it grew.
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Arabs began to grow coffee in the fifteenth century and were the first people in the world to grow coffee. However, it was the French who made the world's first coffee machine in 1843. Coffee has experienced several leaps and bounds since then. People begin to pay more and more attention to the origin, picking and roasting of coffee beans. Today, there are many things involved in producing a cup of coffee. Coffee
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In the fifteenth century, in Arabia, people planted coffee trees for the first time. In 1843, in France, man invented the Italian espresso machine. Since then, the coffee industry has changed with each passing day. Nick Clark, winner of the New Zealand barista contest, said: people are increasingly concerned about where the coffee beans come from and how they are processed and roasted. He also said: now, make a cup of high quality.
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The latest edition of the eight best coffee cities in the world
Arabs began to grow coffee in the fifteenth century and were the first people in the world to grow coffee. However, it was the French who made the world's first coffee machine in 1843. Coffee has experienced several leaps and bounds since then. People begin to pay more and more attention to the origin, picking and roasting of coffee beans. Today, there are many things involved in producing a cup of coffee. Coffee
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Arabs began to grow coffee in the fifteenth century and were the first people in the world to grow coffee. However, it was the French who made the world's first coffee machine in 1843. Coffee has experienced several leaps and bounds since then. People begin to pay more and more attention to the origin, picking and roasting of coffee beans. Today, there are many things involved in producing a cup of coffee. Coffee
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Do you know the origin of coffee?
Around the sixth century AD, legend has it that Kaldi, a shepherd on the Ethiopian highlands of Africa, discovered on many occasions that his flock would involuntarily get excited and even make a crazy noise every time they ate the fruit of a wild shrub.
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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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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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What are the characteristics of mocha coffee?
CafeMocha is one of the oldest types of coffee, dating back to the origins of coffee. Mocha is named after the famous Mocha Harbor. In the fifteenth century, the outward transportation industry of the whole Middle East non-coffee countries was not prosperous. Yemen Mocha was a major export port near the Red Sea at that time. At that time, as long as coffee was concentrated in Mocha Port and then exported to Africa, it was collectively called Mocha.
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