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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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This is a coffee house full of sunshine.
11:05-the formation of coffee and cafe culture can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century. Coffee culture (Coffee culture) refers to the social atmosphere related to coffee. Generally speaking, it is also the consumption stimulus brought about by culture. Each coffee shop has its own story, for example: Sunshine Cafe this Sunshine is not
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The earliest coffee was produced in that country.
In the 17th century, British women wrote a written petition against coffee because their husbands ignored them and preferred the new drink. Turkish women divorced their husbands and went to court because their husbands forbade them to drink coffee. As early as the sixteenth century, coffee deeply influenced social customs and personal habits. Cafes are always European literature and art.
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Coffee or coffee beans, which kind of coffee beans are more suitable for hand brewing?
The origin of coffee plant can be traced back to millions of years ago, in fact, the real age when it was discovered can no longer be tested. It is only said that coffee is a shepherd named Kaldi in the highlands of Ethiopia. When he discovered that his sheep had inadvertently eaten the fruit of a plant, he became very lively and energetic, and discovered coffee ever since. All historians seem to be the same
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Introduction to the production area of Italian Coffee by description of Flavor and Flavor
The degree of grinding of espresso, the strength of powder, the description of flavor, the introduction of French areas, the war was originally occupied and destroyed, but it unexpectedly brought about cultural exchange and even integration, which was unexpected to the rulers. Coffee culture matured in Europe. In the early sixteenth century, coffee spread to Europe. King Clement VIII of France at that time once said: although it is the devil's drink, it is beautiful.
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Essel Coffee Bean Brand recommendation _ how to choose Ethiopian Coffee beans _ list of flavors of Ethiopian Coffee producing areas
For more information on coffee beans, please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style). A sixteenth-century Lebanese scholar, Faustus Nairous Barlesius, wrote in his book the Sleepless Monastery that the origin of coffee was discovered by shepherds living in the Ethiopian highlands in the sixth century. ● coffee starts here in Ethiopia.
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What is the flavor of Ethiopian coffee? what are the characteristics of Ethiopian coffee?
For more information on coffee beans, please follow the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style). A sixteenth-century Lebanese scholar, Faustus Nairous Barlesius, wrote in his book the Sleepless Monastery that the origin of coffee was discovered by shepherds living in the Ethiopian highlands in the sixth century. Coffee starts here in Ethiopia and Fei.
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The Historical Development of Coffee in the World
Sixth century Ethiopian shepherds found red coffee fruit 11th century Arab merchants spread coffee to Europe in the 13th century Arab-centered Islam drank coffee by roasting and grinding raw beans in 1529 the Viennese Franz Geora Kolschitzky established the first coffee shop in Europe, he also opened the atmosphere of drinking coffee with milk 15
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World Coffee History
In the sixth century, Ethiopian shepherds discovered red coffee fruits. In the eleventh century, Arab merchants spread coffee to Europe. In the 16th century, Franz Geora Kolschitzky, a Viennese, established the first coffee shop in Europe. He also started the trend of drinking coffee with milk. In 1554, coffee in Istanbul became black gold, and it was very popular with Ethiopian shepherds in the sixth century.
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An Analysis of the Development of Coffee History in the World
Sixth century Ethiopian shepherds found red coffee fruit 11th century Arab merchants spread coffee to Europe in the 13th century Arab-centered Islam drank coffee by roasting and grinding raw beans in 1529 the Viennese Franz Geora Kolschitzky established the first coffee shop in Europe, he also opened the atmosphere of drinking coffee with milk 15
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World Coffee History Ethiopian Shepherds find Red Coffee fruits
In the sixth century, Ethiopian shepherds discovered red coffee fruits. In the eleventh century, Arab merchants spread coffee to Europe. In the 16th century, Franz Geora Kolschitzky, a Viennese, established the first coffee shop in Europe. He also started the trend of drinking coffee with milk. In 1554, coffee in Istanbul became black gold, and it was very popular with Ethiopian shepherds in the sixth century.
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World Coffee History in the sixth Century Ethiopian shepherds discover red coffee fruits
In the sixth century, Ethiopian shepherds discovered red coffee fruits. In the eleventh century, Arab merchants spread coffee to Europe. In the 16th century, Franz Geora Kolschitzky, a Viennese, established the first coffee shop in Europe. He also started the trend of drinking coffee with milk. In 1554, coffee in Istanbul became black gold, and it was very popular with Ethiopian shepherds in the sixth century.
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Mocha Country--Yemen Ethiopia introduced mocha pot gold coffee
The word mocha first arose in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, because coffee imported from the Arab world at that time was transferred from the port of mocha in Yemen, so people initially regarded mocha as synonymous with coffee, so until the invention of the mocha pot in the 20th century, people naturally called this coffee brewing appliance mocha pot. As for Ethiopian mocha and Yemeni mocha, the difference starts
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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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Coffee = Indonesian, Dutch
Since Venice merchants resold coffee all over Europe at the end of the 16th century, the Dutch were unwilling to become second-tier traders and tried to grow their own coffee.
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Coffee, Indonesia, Dutch Promote Coffee
In the process of popularizing coffee to the whole world, the Dutch have spared no effort! Since the end of the sixteenth century, when Venetian merchants resold coffee all over Europe, the Dutch, unwilling to be reduced to second-hand dealers, have deliberately tried to grow their own coffee. Nicholas of Amsterdam in 1696. Nicolaas Witson was the first to suggest to his superiors that coffee should be grown
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How did coffee enter the Chinese market?
Coffee is said to have begun in the early 11 th century and can be found in ancient Arabic documents. Before that, coffee beans in the Arab region were dried and boiled as stomach medicine, and later learned that coffee also had a refreshing effect, coupled with the strict prohibition of alcohol by Muslim precepts. Muslims use roasted juice instead of alcohol as an exciting drink. It is said that the local people know how to use
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Introduction to the taste and flavor of Yunnan Tieka boutique coffee beans
During the Tang Dynasty, GE Luofeng, the king of Nanzhao, was sent to Chang'an to worship the king of the Tang Dynasty. Wang asked: where is the king? The remote guide said: under the clouds in the south. So in the eyes of the imperial court, Yunnan was the name of the southwest frontier of the people's motherland. In the sixteenth year of the Yuan Dynasty (728), the king of the Tang Dynasty sealed the cabinet Luofeng as the king of Yunnan. Yunnan Xingzhong Shu province was established from Yuan to Yuan 11 (1274), and Yunnan was officially determined as the name of the Yunnan region.
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Coffee culture Dutch people spread coffee to the world
In the process of popularizing coffee to the whole world, the Dutch have spared no effort! Since the end of the sixteenth century, when Venetian merchants resold coffee all over Europe, the Dutch, unwilling to be reduced to second-hand dealers, have deliberately tried to grow their own coffee. Nicholas of Amsterdam in 1696. Nicolaas Witson was the first to suggest to his superiors that coffee should be grown
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