Coffee Facts - A Brief History In Time
It is probably common knowledge that coffee was discovered in
Ethiopia. The 'red' cherries which the sheep ate and become very
active were taken home and tasted and what was known as the
devil's fruit become coffee as the world knows it today.
However, this is just one of the stories which revolve around
the history of coffee. Another tale which has been around for
some time involves an Arabian who use coffee beans to survive an
exile and was discovered near the town of Mocha and thus we also
refer to coffee as Mocha. As you will read on, there are more to
these interesting coffee facts.
Coffee remained in Arabia for quite some time and was a secret
which Arabians were not keen to share with outsiders. India was
one of the first few countries outside Arabia to get a taste of
coffee and then there was no holding back the growth of
popularity of this drink. There is a lot of history which
revolves around coffee and many legends which exist which help
in creating a mystique for the beverage. Famous luminaries seem
to have had some kind of brush with the drink and it is said
that The Boston Tea Party, so well known for throwing away boxes
of tea, considered coffee drinking a patriotic act!
Coffee beans revolved and took the avatar of instant coffee
which is used the world over. Many well known words and trends
have been the output of coffee as it gets accepted as part of
the global culture. Coffee facts tell us that countries such as
Brazil have an entire economy dependant on the production of
coffee and the United States is one of the largest coffee
drinking nations in the world!