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There are many unusual facts about coffee, and some are very amazing. Everyone knows that coffee beans were discovered by shepherds around 800 AD in Ethiopia. He noticed that the goat became more active after eating & # 39; Berry & # 39 ;. To a specific bush. He researched and discovered coffee beans. How he brewed his first coffee is a matter of speculation.
You probably know that antioxidants are very beneficial to us. They can stop the aging process and fight free radicals that can cause cancer. Red wine, grape juice, and green tea are rich in antioxidants, but mugs of coffee contain more antioxidants than grape juice mugs. Who thought about it?
Apart from oil, coffee is the most traded commodity in the world. Americans usually start their day with coffee and actually consume about 400 million cups of coffee a day. First transported to New York and called New Amsterdam in the mid-17th century. It was not very popular until 1773 when the settlers threw tea into the sea at Boston Harbor and after the Boston Tea Party. Prior to this, tea was as popular in the United States as Britain. Popularity has declined due to the tax increase.
The most expensive coffee in the world is not Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. The price fluctuates just like any other product, but it is a rare coffee called Kopilwaku, which costs around US $ 600 per pound. What is really amazing about this coffee is that the beans are first eaten by Sumatra wildcat. They are only used after the cat has excreted them.
Coffee was banned in Mecca at the beginning of the 16th century because it was believed to have ups and downs for centuries and to stimulate radical thinking. The Italian clergy tried to ban it the same century that they thought it was a devil, but this attempt was doomed to fail because Pope Clement VII loved the drink and lifted the ban. He even baptized coffee!
While coffee is currently the majority of Turkish national drinks, the Ottoman Emperor Murad IV imposed punishment on those who drank coffee.
In Europe, the Swedes declared all coffee making illegal in 1746, and in 1777 Prussian Frederick the Great wanted to prevent the beer industry from collapsing and declared beer better than coffee.
Clearly coffee has been loved and hated since its discovery.
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