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Podcast 24 What is the history of coffee ?

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Podcast 24 What is coffee history? Hey, brothers and sisters of the coffee brew, welcome back. I have another podcast for you. I hope all went well. How did your work week go? Glenn here with a new episode on coffee history. Coffee has a fantastic past. From its discovery to its present-day, there's so much information. Hey, fellow coffee lover with the past of coffee. I've covered this before in a past episode, but the past alone, not including the present or the future, but the past of coffee. The history of coffee is so vast and enormous. I could probably do a whole podcast on just the history of coffee for maybe 10 to 20 years and still not scratch the surface. Coffee is just that prominent or essential. It has a history that large. I mean, to cover it would be 30 lifetimes to take and not even come to the present or its future. You know, with the end, each generation brings new coffee lovers and their new coffee ideas coming up every day as we speak. A couple of episodes ago, I mentioned coffee-flavored mocha latte Oreo cookies and that several others have come out since then. Since that last episode, several items have come out related to coffee. And that's just how fast the coffee covers. But I'm going to go over just a segment of a past section and coffees past there's really relevant and very important, especially to the current coffee drinkers, because it affects us. And it still happened in the past, but it is still very suitable today. And it affects us today. And it's crucial today. As I said, we are about our coffee. And with this particular segment, I'm going to cover. I hope you find it interesting. I'm going to do my best to make it enjoyable. And it seems to me very interesting. Hey, fellow coffee lovers, we need to get into a relaxing mode. You know where each episode, we start by taking three deep breaths. Breathe into the nose, and exhale through the mouth. Breathe into the nose and exhale through the mouth—last one. Let'sLet's breathe in through the nose and exhale through the mouth. We also need to set the mood because we are about our coffee. And I am relaxing while enjoying our coffee while listening to my podcast. So do you have your candle set going? I have an espresso Cafe your cafe set going on right now. It's got a great scent to it. It'sIt's kind of mild but I enjoy it. I got it from Aldis, a matter of fact. They have good candles there, by the way. And also, are your feet propped up? Are you listening to great music? I got you covered there if you like, and let's get started with we're going to start with this podcast. We'llWe'll go back in history coffees history. I got a new coffee gadget for you. And I got something strange and unusual with coffee, the bonus. So stay tuned to the end. And relax. I know you had a rough work week, but this is our time to chill out. Let's talk about coffee's vast history, not all of it, just a few facts about it. Here we're going to follow coffee on its journey, from its humble yet still interesting beginnings in Ethiopia to how it became a beverage of the world, grown in over 70 countries, and drunk in every single country on the planet. It's fascinating how we come to turn a small, bright red coffee cherry into a drink consumed over 2 billion times every day. Coffee dates back to 800 AD. Coffee beans are a seed and can be replanted. In the U.S, only two states grow coffee. They are Hawaii and Puerto Rico. By the turn of the 15th century, coffee was produced in the Yemen region of Arabia, and by the 16th century, it was known in Persia, Egypt, Syria, and Turkey. Coffee was drunk at home and in numerous public coffee shops.

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Podcast 24 What is coffee history? Hey, brothers and sisters of the coffee brew, welcome back. I have another podcast for you. I hope all went well. How did your work week go? Glenn here with a new episode on coffee history. Coffee has a fantastic past. From its discovery to its present-day, there's so much information. Hey, fellow coffee lover with the past of coffee. I've covered this before in a past episode, but the past alone, not including the present or the future, but the past of coffee. The history of coffee is so vast and enormous. I could probably do a whole podcast on just the history of coffee for maybe 10 to 20 years and still not scratch the surface. Coffee is just that prominent or essential. It has a history that large. I mean, to cover it would be 30 lifetimes to take and not even come to the present or its future. You know, with the end, each generation brings new coffee lovers and their new coffee ideas coming up every day as we speak. A couple of episodes ago, I mentioned coffee-flavored mocha latte Oreo cookies and that several others have come out since then. Since that last episode, several items have come out related to coffee. And that's just how fast the coffee covers. But I'm going to go over just a segment of a past section and coffees past there's really relevant and very important, especially to the current coffee drinkers, because it affects us. And it still happened in the past, but it is still very suitable today. And it affects us today. And it's crucial today. As I said, we are about our coffee. And with this particular segment, I'm going to cover. I hope you find it interesting. I'm going to do my best to make it enjoyable. And it seems to me very interesting. Hey, fellow coffee lovers, we need to get into a relaxing mode. You know where each episode, we start by taking three deep breaths. Breathe into the nose, and exhale through the mouth. Breathe into the nose and exhale through the mouth—last one. Let'sLet's breathe in through the nose and exhale through the mouth. We also need to set the mood because we are about our coffee. And I am relaxing while enjoying our coffee while listening to my podcast. So do you have your candle set going? I have an espresso Cafe your cafe set going on right now. It's got a great scent to it. It'sIt's kind of mild but I enjoy it. I got it from Aldis, a matter of fact. They have good candles there, by the way. And also, are your feet propped up? Are you listening to great music? I got you covered there if you like, and let's get started with we're going to start with this podcast. We'llWe'll go back in history coffees history. I got a new coffee gadget for you. And I got something strange and unusual with coffee, the bonus. So stay tuned to the end. And relax. I know you had a rough work week, but this is our time to chill out. Let's talk about coffee's vast history, not all of it, just a few facts about it. Here we're going to follow coffee on its journey, from its humble yet still interesting beginnings in Ethiopia to how it became a beverage of the world, grown in over 70 countries, and drunk in every single country on the planet. It's fascinating how we come to turn a small, bright red coffee cherry into a drink consumed over 2 billion times every day. Coffee dates back to 800 AD. Coffee beans are a seed and can be replanted. In the U.S, only two states grow coffee. They are Hawaii and Puerto Rico. By the turn of the 15th century, coffee was produced in the Yemen region of Arabia, and by the 16th century, it was known in Persia, Egypt, Syria, and Turkey. Coffee was drunk at home and in numerous public coffee shops.

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