We all know coffee, and are obsessed with it (oh, the smell, the taste, and the feel).
But… do you know some interesting coffee facts?
Coffee is not just a beverage; it is a culture, something so many people can’t start their morning without.
If you want to think clearly or need to re-energize, a brewed cup of coffee will surely do the trick.
Coffee isn’t just a beverage. It’s an entire culture in itself.
It also connects cultures and traditions.
It has some interesting facts and norms that are shocking to learn.
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So what do you know about your favorite ancient beverage?
Read on to discover interesting facts and norms about coffee that will change how you drink it!
10 Interesting Coffee Facts That Will Change How You Drink It!
Coffee Facts 1.
A GOAT HERDER DISCOVERED COFFEE.
A goat herder in Ethiopia discovered coffee in the 15th century.
He realized that coffee berries could energize him because when his goats ate coffee cherries, they got a lot of energy and couldn’t sleep couldn’t.
He shared his findings about the berries with the local monks.
The local monks realized that after drinking coffee made from coffee beans, they could stay up all night and pray.
That is when the word about coffee’s stimulants spread around the globe.
Though there are many other things about coffee and its different origins, tracing back to the 13th century.
A goat herder discovered coffee when he realized his goats had more energy after eating the red berries.</span>
There come two more coffee facts from this one:
- Coffee is a fruit.
Coffee beans are the pits or seeds of the coffee berries.
Since these berries grow on the flowering bushes, coffee is ultimately a fruit production.
Those pits are called beans because of their similarity to legumes.
- Coffee berries are edible.
In earlier times, people cooked coffee berries with fat, made energy balls, and made wine-like beverages from them.
Coffee Facts 2.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COFFEE:
Because of the caffeine difference, there are two main types of coffee.
One is Arabica, which was cultivated in the Arabian Peninsula. The name Arabica comes from there.
Arabica is the most produced coffee in the world. Most people prefer to consume it more because it is a specialty coffee.
Arabica coffee contains less caffeine than Robusta coffee.
Robusta has twice the caffeine of Arabica and comes from a hardy plant.
Coffee Facts 3.
ONLY TWO STATES OF AMERICA GROW COFFEE:
Hawaii and California are the only states in America that grow coffee.
California has many coffee farms scattered across the state, but the main ones are in Santa Barbara and San Diego Counties.
In Hawaii, five of the islands produce coffee:
- Oahu
- Maui
- Kauai
- Molokai
- Lanai
Coffee Facts 4.
BRAZIL HAS THE MOST COFFEE PRODUCTION.
Brazil has been producing about one-third (⅓) of the world’s coffee for 150 years.
Vietnam has become the second-largest coffee producer in the world.
Coffee Facts 5.
THE WORLD’S COFFEE WORLD’S COUNTRY:
Finland can’t produce ccan’t, but according to this article, it consumes the most coffee in the world.
Therefore, Finland is called the World’s Coffee World.
Coffee Facts 6.
COFFEE STIMULATES METABOLISM:
We all know that coffee contains caffeine, a natural stimulant that temporarily increases metabolism.
Several studies have proven that coffee is beneficial for health if consumed properly.
That is why gym instructors advise you to drink coffee before a workout because it maximizes fat burning.
With the right diet, coffee can be very effective for weight loss.
Read: Surprising Coffee Uses from Skincare to Cleaning Hacks for Everyday Life
Coffee Facts 7.
COFFEE PODS ARE BANNED.
First of all, what are coffee pods?
Coffee pods are small containers of coffee.
The law banning them was first issued in Germany in 2016.
Coffee pods create unnecessary aluminum waste.
To reduce waste, Germany banned coffee pods.
Also Read: World Coffee Day: History, Fun Facts & Celebrations
Coffee Facts 8.
THE WORLD’S FIRST WEBCAME WATCHED A COFFEE POT
The world’s first webcam watched a coffee pot.
The pot was later named the Trojan Room because it was located near the Trojan Room in the computer lab.
The researchers at Cambridge monitored it in the Trojan Room without leaving their desks.
After the webcam experiment was completed, the non-working Krups Pro Aroma coffee pot was listed on eBay and sold for about $5000.
Coffee Facts 9.
70 CUPS OF COFFEE CAN KILL A 68-KG PERSON
Excess of everything is bad, even the tastiest beverage on earth.
We say, “Excess Coffee? Wha” is that?”
HOWEVER.
AsapScience, in this video, says that it would take 70 cups of coffee a day to kill a 150-pound person.
So, people, if you’re on a roll and can’t control yourself, set the limit to 69 cups of coffee.
Read: Coffee Roasting Explained: Types, Levels & Flavors
Coffee Facts 10.
TURKISH WOMEN COULD DIVORCE OVER COFFEE.
We love coffee.
I mean, yeah, obviously mornings begin with it, life begins with it.
However, would you leave your partner for it?
Turkish women say, “YEAH!”
According to a law in Turkey in the 16th century, women could divorce their husbands if they didn’t provide them with their daily coffee.
In the 16th century, it was a law that if a man could not provide his wife with her daily coffee, she could divorce him.
CONCLUSION:
People seek different ways to consume their coffee.
Therefore, the coffee culture is changing.
The new world of coffee includes technical ways and the old, homely ways.
The culture of coffee production, trade, and distribution is evolving to meet people’s needs.
Coffee culture is also changing to support a sustainable future and improve the industry.
Just like that, brands are offering increasingly robust subscription plans to bring the best coffee to your doorstep.
If you are obsessed with coffee like the Turkish women and can go to any extent to get the freshly roasted coffee you deserve, you’re in the right place.
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