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By: Nathan Knightley
While hard to verify to accuracy, the history of coffee, is the legend of a sheepherder who realized the effects of coffee when he was tending his sheep. His sheep became very energetic when they ate a certain sort of berry off a plant. He tried them himself, and reacted the same way. Rumour has it that a monk advised him to be cautious of the devil's fruit. However, it is also rumoured that the monks used the berry to keep away from sleeping and pray.

There is another known story which claims an Arabian was banished to the desert. He boiled and ate a plant that was unknown to him. Only with the plant, he was able to survive in the desert. Some persons residing in village close by felt the survival was a religious sign. The plant was then named Mocha, after that town.


Some persons think the coffee plant initially grew only in Ethiopia. To eat while on raids, they wrapped it in animal fat. It was transported to Arabia, it grew, and they controlled the market of it. The first to drink it were the Turks. They added cinnamon and clove for a sweeter taste.

Coffee founds its way to Europe via the Venetian trade merchants. Rumours of the taste of coffee began to surface everywhere. The Arab's keep an even tighter grip on the coffee plants. Christian's began claiming coffee was the devil's drink, just like the monk story above. Then it. He really liked it. After that, talk of banishing the drink went away.


Coffee houses were built everywhere in Europe soon after. They were a good place to hang out and drink coffee. Coffee traveled to Americas in the 1700's. An infantry captain from France brought a small plant with him. That plant was cultivated, resulting in over 19 million coffee trees within 50 years. Coffee was confirmed as the United States national drink in a dispute of the extreme taxes on tea from Britain.


These days, millions of individuals get pleasure from their coffee during the day. Coffee comes in many brands and many flavors. You can get ground coffee or coffee beans at most any grocery store. There are also gourmet coffees to choose from. Starbuck's Coffee, a million dollars business, is offering you the convenience of coffee any way you want it.

About the Author:

Nathan Knightley a busy novelist is also an Information researcher and sincerely takes time to share his infos with other people. Discover more now about Coffee and regarding Coffee And Cafeine news at his web site www.worldgourmetcoffeeguide.com
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