Yesterday saw the show on a private TV that tells about the history of coffee. That said, coffee was first discovered when goat herders noticed their goats became energetic after coffee bean crunch.
In the highlands of Ethiopia, the legend about the coffee came from. Although there is no guarantee that the truth is valid, that is where the legend of Kaldi talked about.
It is said that this is the shepherd Kaldi noticed his goats who do not sleep all night after eating beans.
Kaldi then report its findings with local residents and religious leaders who then make the coffee as a mixture of energy drinks to help keep the spirit when worshiping at night.
In the highlands of Ethiopia, the legend about the coffee came from. Although there is no guarantee that the truth is valid, that is where the legend of Kaldi talked about.
It is said that this is the shepherd Kaldi noticed his goats who do not sleep all night after eating beans.
Kaldi then report its findings with local residents and religious leaders who then make the coffee as a mixture of energy drinks to help keep the spirit when worshiping at night.
Then
drink this coffee based energy generation in the end quickly gained
attention and is widely consumed in Africa to the Arabian peninsula.
Coffee is now a favorite beverage throughout the world. On the peninsula of Arabia, people are not just Arablah first coffee plant to plant and breed, they are also the first time memperjualbelikannya
Not only drink coffee at home but also in general shops - now it's called qahveh khaneh - which began appearing in cities in the Near East. Coffee shops was very popular and many people came to the shop for all kinds of social activities. They do not just come for coffee and chat, but they also listen to music, watching artists, playing chess and discussing various recent issues of the day. Not quite the center of hanging out and chatting, coffee shops eventually become a center of information exchange, to the coffee shops are often referred to as' Place of Sages, modern school. "
With thousands of pilgrims visiting the holy city of Mecca each year from around the world, "Arabian wine" is starting to spread in Arabia. In an effort to maintain a monopoly in the coffee trade in the early days, Arab desperately to keep their coffee production.
European travelers brought back from the Near East and by-the strange black drink. In the 17th century, coffee had made its way to Europe and became popular throughout the continent. Nations that do not sympathize with Arab business development at that time called the coffee as "Satan is a bitter drink '.The arrival of coffee to Venice in 1615, met with local clergy condemned it. The controversy was so great that Pope Clement VIII was asked to intervene. Before making a decision, he decided to taste the drink for himself. He found the drink was so satisfactory that he was recommending approval of the Pope.
Despite much controversy, the coffee shops in major cities of England, Austria, France, Germany and the Netherlands, it quickly became the center of social activity and communication. In Britain, coffee shops bahkandisebut "university one penny" because with only one penny of money, people can chat to discuss lingering as if studying at university. In the mid-17th century, adalebih than 300 coffee shops in London, many coffee shops to attract customers with a business associate of coffee and a chat, a coffee while enjoying the performing arts by artists and others.
Many growing businesses are started from just a house / coffee house. Lloyd's of London, for example, which originated from the coffee shop "Edward Lloyd's Coffee House"
Coffee is now a favorite beverage throughout the world. On the peninsula of Arabia, people are not just Arablah first coffee plant to plant and breed, they are also the first time memperjualbelikannya
Not only drink coffee at home but also in general shops - now it's called qahveh khaneh - which began appearing in cities in the Near East. Coffee shops was very popular and many people came to the shop for all kinds of social activities. They do not just come for coffee and chat, but they also listen to music, watching artists, playing chess and discussing various recent issues of the day. Not quite the center of hanging out and chatting, coffee shops eventually become a center of information exchange, to the coffee shops are often referred to as' Place of Sages, modern school. "
With thousands of pilgrims visiting the holy city of Mecca each year from around the world, "Arabian wine" is starting to spread in Arabia. In an effort to maintain a monopoly in the coffee trade in the early days, Arab desperately to keep their coffee production.
European travelers brought back from the Near East and by-the strange black drink. In the 17th century, coffee had made its way to Europe and became popular throughout the continent. Nations that do not sympathize with Arab business development at that time called the coffee as "Satan is a bitter drink '.The arrival of coffee to Venice in 1615, met with local clergy condemned it. The controversy was so great that Pope Clement VIII was asked to intervene. Before making a decision, he decided to taste the drink for himself. He found the drink was so satisfactory that he was recommending approval of the Pope.
Despite much controversy, the coffee shops in major cities of England, Austria, France, Germany and the Netherlands, it quickly became the center of social activity and communication. In Britain, coffee shops bahkandisebut "university one penny" because with only one penny of money, people can chat to discuss lingering as if studying at university. In the mid-17th century, adalebih than 300 coffee shops in London, many coffee shops to attract customers with a business associate of coffee and a chat, a coffee while enjoying the performing arts by artists and others.
Many growing businesses are started from just a house / coffee house. Lloyd's of London, for example, which originated from the coffee shop "Edward Lloyd's Coffee House"