LIFESTYLE NEWS - Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia by goat herders in 800 AD when they realised that their goats appeared to dance after eating coffee berries. A monk then used the berries to make a drink.
After oil, coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world. There are about 25 million coffee farmers in over 50 countries.
Coffee was the first food to be freeze-dried during World War II.
There are only two types of coffee beans; Arabica and Robusta. Arabica is more popular and provides 70% of the world's coffee. Robusta is slightly more bitter and has twice as much caffeine.
Coffee was originally a food. Coffee berries were mixed with fat to create snack balls. The pulp of coffee berries was once used to make wine.
Coffee beans are classified as a fruit and are actually seeds, not beans.
Throughout history, there have been five attempts by rulers to ban coffee. The first one was in 1511 in Mecca because leaders believed that it stimulated radical thoughts.
In the 16th-century Italian church leaders banned coffee because they believed it was satanic.
The Pope, Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban.
When Murad IV became ruler of the Ottoman empire in 1623, he banned coffee again and coffee drinkers were severely punished.
An American chemist, George Washington (not the president) invented instant coffee.
The original definition of coffee means wine. Coffee's original name came from the Yemen term for wine, qahwah. In Turkey, it was called kahveh until the Dutch named it Koffie from which the word coffee was derived.
Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/diet-nutrition/a30303/facts-about-coffee/
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