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Back in 1511, leaders in Mecca believed it stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. Some 16th-century Italian...
25/03/2023

Back in 1511, leaders in Mecca believed it stimulated radical thinking and outlawed the drink. Some 16th-century Italian clergymen also tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be "satanic." However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.

Even as recently as the 18th century, the Swedish government made both coffee and coffee paraphernalia (including cups and dishes) illegal for its supposed ties to rebellious sentiment.

The word espresso comes from Italian and means “expressed” or “forced out”. Espresso is made by forcing very hot water u...
22/03/2023

The word espresso comes from Italian and means “expressed” or “forced out”. Espresso is made by forcing very hot water under high pressure through finely ground, compacted coffee.

Coffee beans grow on a bush. They are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. There are two main varietie...
22/03/2023

Coffee beans grow on a bush. They are actually the pit of a berry, which makes them a fruit. There are two main varieties of beans, green and red.

Red beans have a nicer smell and are less acidic. Red beans are used to produce lighter coffees. The longer that coffee beans have been roasted – the healthier they are. Decaffeinated coffee comes from a chemical process where the caffeine is taken out of the beans. The caffeine is then often sold to Coca-Cola.

Brazil couldn’t afford to send its athletes to Los Angeles  for the 1932 Olympics, so the government loaded them in a sh...
18/03/2023

Brazil couldn’t afford to send its athletes to Los Angeles for the 1932 Olympics, so the government loaded them in a ship full of coffee which was sold on the way to finance their trip.

Coffee was banned in Mecca in 1511. It was believed to stimulate radical thinking and idleness.
18/03/2023

Coffee was banned in Mecca in 1511. It was believed to stimulate radical thinking and idleness.

Leaders in Mecca forbade the drink in 1511 because they believed it sparked “radical thinking”. Coffee was also attempte...
14/03/2023

Leaders in Mecca forbade the drink in 1511 because they believed it sparked “radical thinking”. Coffee was also attempted to be banned by certain 16th-century Italian clergymen who called the drink "satanic." Pope Clement VII, on the other hand, was so fond of coffee that he abolished the ban and had it baptized in the year 1600.

For its alleged links to rebellious sentiment, the Swedish government made both coffee and coffee paraphernalia (including cups and dishes) illegal as recently as the 18th century.

The faeces (yes, you read that correctly) of an Asian palm civet is used to make one of the most sought-after types of c...
14/03/2023

The faeces (yes, you read that correctly) of an Asian palm civet is used to make one of the most sought-after types of coffee, called Kopi luwak – also known as “cat p**p coffee”. The coffee is made from coffee cherries that have been eaten, digested, and then p**ped out by the mammal. The beans are then cleaned and processed. With prices ranging between $35 and $100 a cup, or about $100 to $600 a pound, this coffee is known as the world's most expensive coffee.

They're the pits of the cherry-like berries found on the flowering shrubs, but we call them "beans" because of the resem...
13/03/2023

They're the pits of the cherry-like berries found on the flowering shrubs, but we call them "beans" because of the resemblance to legumes.

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