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  2. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries - Wikipedia

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    The rules and orders of the coffeehouse. In 17th- and 18th-century England, coffeehouses served as public social places where men would meet for conversation and commerce. For the price of a penny, customers purchased a cup of coffee and admission. Travellers introduced coffee as a beverage to England during the mid-17th century; previously it ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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. 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.

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

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    “Innovative coffee concepts are marketable to people under 40. My brand is full of color and flavor, and we include herbs and spices in our coffees, which really speak to women.”

  6. Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht, BWV 211 - Wikipedia

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    Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Be still, stop chattering), BWV 211, [ a] also known as the Coffee Cantata, is a secular cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it probably between 1732 and 1735. Although classified as a cantata, it is essentially a miniature comic opera. In a satirical commentary, the cantata amusingly tells of an ...

  7. Canned coffee - Wikipedia

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    Canned coffee (缶コーヒー, kan kōhī) is a pre-brewed version of the beverage, sold ready to drink. It is particularly popular in Japan, South Korea, and elsewhere across Asia, and produced in a number of styles and by a large number of companies. Canned coffee is available in supermarkets and convenience stores, [ 1] with large numbers ...

  8. Coffee shop's disabled employees harassed over viral feet ...

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    A coffee shop that employs people with disabilities is being harassed after an Oklahoma school held a fundraiser for it that included feet licking. Coffee shop's disabled employees harassed over ...

  9. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Drinking coffee in public places was also scorned. Not only was public consumption seen as taboo, but people would often drink from a communal bowl in a fashion similar to drinking wine. [28] This most likely contributed to the disdain of coffee because its similar style of consumption once again related it to alcohol.