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Coffee History: Know your favourite drink well!

If you love coffee you have most certainly sat there at some point, staring into your cup, wondering how someone came upon such a divine drink from a somewhat simple looking bean. There are many coffee history facts that would probably quite interesting to you, the coffee lover, not only because you love coffee but because its history is part of our history.

Interesting and Entertaining Coffee History Facts

There are some coffee history facts that are not so much fact as they are stories or speculation. One of these stories says that a sheep herder from Caffa Ethiopia first noticed the effects of the coffee bean when his sheep would heat from a certain plant. The herder tried a few of the beans as well, as he felt very overactive, almost hyper. The herder then shared this find with some local monks who also found that the beans helped keep them awake during prayer.

Of course coffee history facts wouldn’t be interesting if there wasn’t more than one story involved in the history. This story says that an Arabian was banished to the dessert and his followers went with him. The group had nothing to eat and so he and his friends boil and eat the fruit from a plant that they found. The broth helped them survive and it was names Mocha, after the nearest town.

One thing that is known in coffee history facts is that the coffee plant is indigenous to Ethiopia, but when the plant was transplanted to Arabia and this became the corner stone of all commercial coffee development. It was the Turks that first made coffee into a drink as they often added different spices to it as it brewed.

Another of the interesting coffee history facts is one that said that Christians believed it to be the devils drink. Pope Vincent III decided to test this thought and tried some coffee before he banished it altogether. The pope so enjoyed the coffee that he baptized it, in fact his exact quote was “coffee is so delicious it would be a pity to let the infidels have exclusive use of it,” and so from then on Christians started to partake in the enjoyment of coffee.

While there are many coffee history facts that can be disputed or questioned there is one thing that is known today, and that is that coffee is enjoyed all over the world. Another interesting fact is that coffee is one of very few export crops that third world countries are still able to produce and profit from. Coffee is rooted deep within history and whoever found its use and its flavor was one smart man or woman with great tastes!