Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The World Loves Coffee

Coffee Lovers Rejoice

What is the #1 drink in the world?  Coffee!! It has become so popular in fact it's the second most traded physical product after petroleum. You wonder why it is popular? The caffeine that is present in coffee is used as a stimulant by millions of people to wake up and feel energized for their day. It helps give people an energy boost to manage all that work they have to get done, it’s also known to refresh the body after eating those large restaurant or holiday meals.

Where Does It Comes From, How is it Made?

The process of making coffee is by roasting the beans, beans which are picked from the berries of the genus coffea a small evergreen bush. In Asia, South America and Africa these bushes are most noticeable. Now that the beans have been picked, processed, and dried they are now ready to be roasted. Now to get different types of flavors from our coffee, the beans are processed and roasted in number of ways.

A lot of time and effort goes into making a great cup of coffee, brewing coffee has become a real art. As an example, if you want to brew a cup of espresso coffee ground the beans and pressure brew. Espresso was an early twentieth century invention that was discovered in Milan. Espresso's thick and strong consistency is attributed to how it is brewed. Depending on your taste preference espresso can either be an extra boost for some people or too strong of a flavor for others.

Looking for some History?

It's believed that the very first cup of coffee that was brewed was prepared in the mountains of Ethiopia when goat herders noticed their goats becoming energized after they ate the bush. It then migrated the coffee drinking experience throughout Yemen and Egypt. The 15th century saw Muslims drinking coffee amongst the world. It then began to migrate into Italy through Venice, but was first regarded and dismissed as the 'drink of Muslims'.

After the Italian adopted it, coffee started to become a regular drink, this soon then spread amongst first in Europe, then America and Indonesia. Now a days you see almost everyone in the world drinking their daily cup of coffee and not just regular coffee there are different flavors and methods to brewing it. We all like our coffee in different ways, some prefer instant coffee while others will have an espresso or an americano. Other cultures such as Eastern Europe and the Middle East it's common to see people brew their coffee with the sediment left in the bottom of the pan. Coffee is very versatile, it can be mixed with milk and sugar or simply drink it straight. Brewing coffee is a dependant on individual taste.

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