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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Coffee History and Trivia

Coffee was rumored to have been discovered by an Ethiopian goatherder in 300 A.D., but where did it go from there?

To shed some light on your daily cup of Joe, one of the most interesting coffee historical instances happened in the 1700s. Coffee at that time was consumed in small bowls, which is why handles were soon developed for these bowls in Europe. This gave the opportunity to hold the handle of your coffee cup as you leisurely consumed your cup of Joe.

From that point, coffee history had many different milestones, including the invention of the first espresso machine in France in 1822, and the invention of instant coffee in Chicago by a chemist in 1901. Shortly thereafter, decaf coffee was developed by a German coffee importer, and he named it Sanka Coffee.

How much do you know about your cup of Joe?

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Monday, February 1, 2010

What You May Not Know About Coffee

Your cup of Joe is full of a number of fun facts and trivia, so here is what you need to know:

Coffee is the second most exported commodity worldwide, second only to oil.
• Brazil is the number one coffee producing country, and they are responsible for up to 40% of the output worldwide.
• More than 49% of people who drink coffee do so because it is healthy.
• Coffee is the most popular drink available globally, and over 400 billion cups are consumed on a yearly basis.
• 25 million people are gainfully employed by the coffee industry all over the world.
• Finland is the biggest coffee consuming country at 5 cups per day for the average adult coffee drinker.
• The United States is not far behind at 3.4 cups of coffee per day for the average coffee drinker, which equals 26 gallons a year.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Fun Facts About Coffee

How much do you know about your cup of Joe...?

• Coffee beans are actually grown as coffee berries.
• Japan is the third largest coffee consuming country in the world, and they even use coffee grounds to treat the body by mixing them with fermented pineapple pulp.
• The first American coffee trader began selling coffee in 1670 after she was given a license to do so.
• The word "Supremo" does not refer to the quality of the coffee beans, but their size.
• The coffee vacuum brewer was invented in 1840 by a Scottish engineer.
• The first coffee houses in Constantinople were called schools of wisdom, and scholars met there to discuss literature and art.
• The Turkish term for a barista is a "kahveci".

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Fun Facts and Coffee Trivia

Drinking coffee is definitely fun, but it's even more fun to find out some interesting trivia about your Java!

Where did the term "Americano" come from?

This drink of espresso diluted with water was named after American GIs in World War II to create a consistency similar to American coffee.

Who invented instant coffee?

George Washington! No, not the president, but instant coffee was invented by a Belgian named George Washington in 1906.

What is the only commodity in the world traded more than coffee?

The answer is oil. Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world.

Where was coffee banned in the 1600s?

England! The King of England did ban coffee houses in the 1600s because he felt they were a place where people could conspire against him.

How much do you know about coffee...?

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How Much Coffee Trivia Do You Know?


I don't think that this is exactly a Jeopardy category yet, but coffee trivia is fun to look at and even more fun to know, especially if you want to strike up a conversation when you are waiting in line at a coffee house. So try this on for size. Did you know?

  • Brazil is the leading coffee producer with almost 4 billion coffee trees.
  • Coffee beans are hard when they are cultivated at a higher altitude of over 5000 feet.
  • Flavored coffee became popular only in the US in the 1970s and then spread worldwide.
  • Coffee was said to be attributed to the Arabs, which is why the Europeans called it "Arabian Wine".
  • Bach wrote a coffee cantata in the 1700s.
  • Café au lait was invented in France by a physicist for medicinal purposes in the 1600s.
  • The first espresso machine was developed in France in the early 1800s.
  • Most Americans were using a manual coffee grinder in their homes by the 1850s.
  • In the Civil War, coffee was one of the main rations of the soldiers.

So with this knowledge up your sleeve, you will be sure to impress any coffee lover you know, or just have a smug expression on your face when you sip your latte!

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