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Coffee from all over the world drinks in Germany
In terms of quantity, Germany is the second largest coffee consumer in the world (after the United States), but in terms of per capita coffee consumption, Germany ranks eighth in the world (much higher than the United States). Its consumption has risen from 6.1 kg to 7.4 kg per capita per year. The largest coffee supplier is Colombia, followed by Brazil. The most popular one is made by rough grinding after being roasted over light heat.
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Introduction to the unique Coffee Culture of Germany, the country that invented filter Paper to extract Coffee
Professional baristas follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) said that in Germany, the image of beer is powerful, but in fact this is a country that consumes a lot of coffee. I will see how Germans enjoy coffee, German coffee culture and its characteristics. It's not just beer! Germans also like coffee to influence Oktoberfest in China, with beer and beer in Germany.
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The History of Fine Coffee Culture Coffee Culture in Germany
In 1721, the earliest coffee shop in Germany was born in Berlin. As soon as cafes became popular in Germany, they were restricted by the local authorities. Therefore, compared with other countries, the development of German coffee is relatively simple. It was not until the early 19th century that coffee became one of the best money-making tools at the disposal of Germans. The vigorous development of coffee cultivation in Latin America and Central America in the mid-19th century
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Coffee was introduced into Germany in 1670
Although German botanist Raul Wolf discussed coffee in the Middle East in his travels published in 1582, he was the first European writer to publish a book on coffee, but coffee did not spread to Germany until 1670, decades later than Italy, Britain, and France. In 1679, an Englishman opened Germany's first coffee shop in Hamburg, lighting a fire, Leipzig and Stu.
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Coffee spread into Germany in 1670. Coffee culture spread.
Although German botanist Raul Wolf discussed coffee in the Middle East in his travels published in 1582, he was the first European writer to publish a book on coffee, but coffee did not spread to Germany until 1670, decades later than Italy, Britain, and France. In 1679, an Englishman opened Germany's first coffee shop in Hamburg, lighting a fire, Leipzig and Stu.
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The History of "substitute Coffee" in Germany
Today, Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had few overseas colonies, unlike Britain and France.
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Historical substitute Coffee of Fine Coffee in Germany
Today, Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had few overseas colonies.
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Historical substitute coffee in Germany
Coffee online Ono column Today Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had almost no overseas colonization.
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TOPER coffee roaster Toper roaster imported from Germany
TOPER coffee roaster Toper roaster original German imported model: OPTICAL 001 [product name] TOPER coffee roaster [origin] Germany [coffee bean capacity] 150g [preheating boiler time] 10 minutes [baking time] 5 minutes for shallow baking, 10 minutes for deep roasting [size (length x width x height)]: 50 x 30 x 85 cm [size with base]
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Coffee Common sense German History of "substitute Coffee"
Today, Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had few overseas colonies, unlike Britain and France.
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Coffee short Story German Coffee Culture History
In 1721, the earliest coffee shop in Germany was born in Berlin. As soon as cafes became popular in Germany, they were restricted by the local authorities. Therefore, compared with other countries, the development of German coffee is relatively simple. It was not until the early 19th century that coffee became one of the best money-making tools at the disposal of Germans. Coffee farming was vigorously developed in Latin America and Central America in the mid-19th century.
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Coffee culture story The origin of German coffee
In 1721, Germany's first café was founded in Berlin. Cafes in Germany have just begun to flourish and are subject to many restrictions by local authorities. Therefore, compared with other countries, the development of German coffee is relatively single. It wasn't until the early 19th century that coffee became one of the best money-making tools available to Germans. Coffee growing in Latin and Central America in the mid-19th century
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Is the "child-free zone" cafe in Germany in line with the current social situation?
The non-smoking area of a restaurant, teahouse or cafe is already familiar, but this is probably the first time I've heard of it. A coffee shop in Berlin, Germany, has opened a child-free zone that allows only adults to enter. This special area ensures that adults enjoy quiet coffee time and are not disturbed by the screams of children. The owner of the cafe is a woman with a 9-year-old.
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The Coffee City of Bremen Germany
Bremen is the most famous "coffee capital" of Germany. No city in Germany has as many high-quality large coffee bakeries as Bremen. It is said that one out of every two cups of coffee drunk in Germany comes from the bakery of Bremen. And almost all German coffee companies process brown coffee beans on the banks of the Weser River in Bremen.
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German history: substitute coffee
Today, Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had few overseas colonies, unlike Britain and France.
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Boutique coffee German "substitute coffee"
Today, Germany is one of the countries that import the most coffee in the world. More than 1/4 of Vietnam's annual coffee exports are sent to Germany. But when it comes to Germany, we only think of sausages and beer, not coffee. This is because, in the 17th century, when coffee spread across Europe, Germany had few overseas colonies, unlike Britain and France.
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German national brand landed in China, Qibao started the journey of German coffee culture.
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) mentioned Germans, the most widely circulated label seems to be inseparable from football and beer, Germanic chariots and Munich Oktoberfest have become German cultural business cards. It seems to be taken for granted that Germany's favorite sport is football and its favorite drink is beer. But this one
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Bobart 50 coffee roaster Germany-how to drink roasted coffee powder
Bobbett 50 coffee roaster Germany-how to drink coffee powder bakery operators, we all agree that Hamburg is currently the largest coffee roaster. Judging from its architectural appearance alone, it looks like a three-story palace. It uses 50 kilograms of probat, which is more productive than any medium-sized coffee factory in China. Around the roaster.
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Coffee cup schönwald from Germany
In the past year, professional coffee cups have become very popular among domestic coffee lovers. Thick walls, solid and lovely cups, and clean colors have become synonymous with them. The more common brands are from Italy, ACF and Nuova Point. This time I bought the German brand schnwald, which is an old German brand, which mainly produces all kinds of porcelain.
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The Tea Culture of the World German Tea Culture what brand of tea do Germans like to drink
German tea culture refers to European tea culture, and the first thing that comes to mind is the global afternoon tea culture in Britain, but few people know that Germany is also a region where tea culture prevails, especially on the seaside in the northwest corner of Germany, which is called Ostfriesen, which is the favorite tea drinking area in Germany, according to the German Tea Association (German Tea Associat).
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