Tag Archives: Ethiopia

The Earliest Coffee House In 1471

Either coffee or tea is available at your favorite coffee house anywhere on the planet. Why aren’t they called “tea and coffee” or “coffee and tea” or “tea houses?” Is there a universal plot built in opposition to tea? Let’s glimpse back in time and have a look at the history of both coffee and tea to examine why the coffee house is king. Continue reading

Legends About Coffee And The Reality

It is a wonder that such hard-headed business and numerous romantic tales could be generated by a simple beverage. Billions from worldwide has got cured, enriched and fascinated by this pungent and dark liquid from its commencements to the present Continue reading

Coffee: 50 Degrees of Enjoyment

The majority of coffee production in the regions of Ethiopia is from the wild coffee tree forests and from there has spread across the world. However, because of the necessary growing conditions, which require plenty of sunshine and rain, the coffee trees are only found in tropical or sub-tropical locations. There is a narrow strip of about 25 degrees both North and South of the equator where basically all of the coffee in the world is produced. It is incredible that so much product can be produced from such a small amount of eligible environment. Coffee actually is the second highest commodity in the world next to oil when measured in dollar value. This lucrative product does come from some of the world’s under-developed and poor countries oddly enough. Continue reading