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  2. Coffee in world cultures - Wikipedia

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    Much of the popularization of coffee is due to its cultivation in the Arab world, beginning in what is now Yemen, by Sufi monks in the 15th century. [2] Through thousands of Muslims pilgrimaging to Mecca, the enjoyment and harvesting of coffee, or the "wine of Araby" spread to other countries (e.g. Turkey, Egypt, Syria) and eventually to a majority of the world through the 16th century.

  3. International Coffee Day - Wikipedia

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    International Coffee Day (1 October) [1] is an occasion that is used to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, with events now occurring in places around the world. The first official date was 3 October 2015, as agreed by then International Coffee Organization [ 2 ] and was launched in Milan . [ 3 ]

  4. Coffee culture - Wikipedia

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    A coffee bearer, from the Ottoman quarters in Cairo (1857). The earliest-grown coffee can be traced from Ethiopia. [6] Evidence of knowledge of the coffee tree and coffee drinking first appeared in the late 15th century; the Sufi shaykh Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Dhabhani, the Mufti of Aden, is known to have imported goods from Ethiopia to Yemen. [7]

  5. The Secret History of How Coffee Took Over the World - AOL

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  6. Coffee and the world economy - AOL

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    Coffee has kick-started many a financial venture, but some of us may under-appreciate its importance in the world economy. Our friends at Mint.com put together this dandy infographic exploring the ...

  7. On National Coffee Day, the winner is ... - AOL

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    Today is National Coffee Day. For me, every day is coffee day. I down at least a couple of big, hot, black, steaming cups before I feel ready to face the world, then another pot in the afternoon ...

  8. Kopi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Kopi (Chinese: 咖啡; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi), also known as Nanyang coffee, is a traditional coffee beverage found in several Southeast Asian nations. Often brewed to be highly caffeinated, it is commonly served with sugar and/or milk-based condiments. The drink originated during the British Malaya era and has Hainanese cultural roots.

  9. The Story Behind a Vietnamese Coffee Brand That Was First ...

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    What Copper Cow Coffee is now — a Vietnamese pour-over coffee brand — isn’t the business Mullin initially imagined. “When I first set out, about seven years ago, bottled cold brew was ...