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Ahhhhh, coffee... a fantastic dark beverage that wakes us up

in the morning. For some of us, it keeps us up during the day,

or for late night study sessions. We drink it out of habit,

we drink it from addiction, we drink it for flavor; whatever

the reason, it is surely a popular beverage. So where did

this famed drink come from?

Coffee, for Americans, is three hundred years old. In the

East it was widespread at every level of society, since the

earlier era. The most notable dates point to around

800b.c. However, Homer, and according to Arabian tales

speak

of a mysterious bitter black beverage with powers of

stimulation that could have been this drink.

About the year 1000, coffee was being used for medicinal

purposes. In 1400 a Yemeni goat herder observed his flock

eating reddish berries, then becoming excited and restless.

After relating his observations to a monk, they boiled

the berries and made a beverage that could disperse

sleep and weariness. No matter how it actually was

created, the fact remains that the coffee plant

started in Africa, in an Ethiopian region known as Kaffa.

From there it spread to Egypt, Yemen, and Arabia, where it

became a part of daily life.

In the late 1500s coffee was a commodity, being sold in

Europe. However, due to an increasing demand for the new

beverage, and high taxes on shipping, there was

experimentation with growing the crops in various other

countries. Much later, around 1727 coffee growing started in

Northern Brazil. By the 20th century, various forms of

coffee were developed for the public.

Decaffeinated coffee was first founded in 1903 when

Ludwig Roselius, a German coffee importer, gave a batch of

damaged coffee beans to researchers. They developed the

process of taking the caffeine out of the beans without

losing any flavor. This was marketed in the 1920s.

Instant coffee was first mass produced from the invention of

George Constant Washington, an English chemist living in

Guatemala. While waiting for his wife one day to join him

outside for coffee, he observed on the spout of the silver

coffee urn, a fine powder, which looked to be the

condensation of the coffee vapors. This excited him and

led to his founding of soluble coffee.

In 1906 he started experiments and put his invention, Red E

Coffee, in the markets in 1909. Nestle', in 1938, trying to

aid Brazil with their coffee surpluses created freeze-dried

coffee. Nescafe was started and first introduced into

Switzerland. Instant coffee became a fad after 1956 when

commercial television was the new craze.

And now in the US alone, 400 billion cups of coffee a year

are consumed. Coffee is one of the world's largest

commodities, second only to oil. From a remote area in

Africa, to millions of shelves and homes worldwide, coffee

has became a fixture everywhere.

The author has been a passionate coffee drinker for many years. She has tasted coffees from all over the world, and believes in serving and entertaining her guests with only the best.

She has catered hundreds of events and affairs and is known for her attention to details, especially regarding picking the perfect coffee.

Irene D. Hope is founder of All Special Coffee an excellent resource site dedicated to information about coffee.

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