HOMEDAILY SPECIALSCOFFEE TRIVIAIN THE NEWSCONTACT US

Read here and learn some interesting trivia about America's favorite morning drink.......



1. Coffee was first known in Europe as Arabian Wine.


2. The Arabs are generally believed to be the first to brew coffee.


3. Milk as an additive to coffee became popular in the 1680's,  
    when a French physician recommended that cafe au lait be 
     used for medicinal purposes.


4. The first Parisian cafe opened in 1689 to serve coffee.


5. Bach wrote a coffee cantata in 1732


6. In the year 1763, there were over 200 coffee shops in Venice.


7. The heavy tea tax imposed on the colonies in 1773, which
    caused the "Boston Tea Party," resulted in America switching
    from tea to coffee. Drinking coffee was an expression of
    freedom.


8. The founding fathers of the U.S., during the revolution, formed

     their national strategies in coffeehouses.


9. In early America, coffee was usually taken between meals and 
    after dinner.


10. In the year 1790, there were two firsts in the United States;
       the first wholesale coffee roasting company, and the first
       newspaper advertisement featuring coffee.


11. The prototype of the first espresso machine was created in
       France in 1822.


12. By 1850, the manual coffee grinder found its way to most
       upper middle class kitchens of the U.S..


13. The Civil War in the United States elevated the popularity of
       coffee to new heights. Soldiers went to war with coffee
       beans as a primary ration.


14. In 1900, coffee was often delivered door-to-door in the
       United States, by horse-pulled wagons.


15. The first commercial espresso machine was manufactured in
       Italy in 1906.


16. In Italy, coffee and espresso are synonymous.


17. The average age of an Italian barista is 48 years old. A
       barista is a respected job title in Italy.


18. Italians do not drink espresso during meals. It is considered   
       to be a separate event and is given its own time.


19. In Italy, espresso is considered so essential to daily life that
       the price is regulated by the government.


20. Italy now has over 200,000 coffee bars, and still growing.


21. In Greece and Turkey, the oldest person is most always
       served their coffee first.


22. In the ancient Arab world, coffee became such a staple in
       family life that one of the causes allowed by law for marital
       separation was a husband's refusal to produce coffee for his
       wife.


23. Raw coffee beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed
       like candy in many parts of Africa.


24. In the last three centuries, 90% of all people living in the
       Western world have switched from tea to coffee.


25. Coffee represents 75% of all the caffeine consumed in the
       United States.