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Boutique coffee, common sense, Turkish coffee.
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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Turkish coffee that captures the hearts and minds of coffee culture
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 in coffee communication period chronology
Coffee spread to Arabia (eleventh century), Egypt, Syria. (13th century) Damascus (16th century) Europe (17th century) the first people to plan to grow and eat coffee were Arabs. At the beginning of the eleventh century, people in the Arab region boiled coffee into soup or dried it and then boiled it as stomach medicine. Because Muslim precepts are strict and alcohol is strictly forbidden, Muslims
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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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High-quality coffee, coffee, common sense, 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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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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The story of coffee
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) the exact origin of coffee is impossible to verify, you can peep into the mystery of the origin from many legends. 1. "in the sixth century, Kaidi, a shepherd in Ethiopia, one day found his sheep eating a red fruit.
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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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The Development History of Fine Coffee the course of spreading Coffee
Since when has coffee become an acceptable drink? The real time is unknown. But it is said that the record began in the early eleventh century and can be seen in ancient Arab documents. Before that, raw coffee beans were dried and then fried in the Arab region as stomach medicine, but it was later learned that coffee still had a refreshing effect, coupled with strict Muslim precepts that forbade believers.
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Ethiopian Harald coffee flavor
Ethiopia is the first country in the world to grow coffee and maintain the oldest coffee culture, and it still maintains a very traditional and ancient coffee growing process.
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The oldest coffee culture in Ethiopia
Essex is the first country in the world to grow coffee and maintain the oldest coffee culture. It still maintains a very traditional and ancient coffee growing process.
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There is a legend about the origin and development of coffee drinking history.
No one knows when coffee was discovered, but there is a legend. Once upon a time, goats grazing on the highlands of Ethiopia in Africa suddenly got into a crazy uproar. The herdsman thought it was so incredible that he finally suppressed the fleeing goats and discussed with the abbot of the temple when he got home. The next day, the shepherd went out with the monk and watched the goats carefully
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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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