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  1. 5 wrz 2024 · History of coffee, the discovery and spread of coffee as a stimulating beverage. Wild coffee plants are thought to have been native to an Ethiopian plateau region known as Kefa (Kaffa), though the exact history of their origin and domestication remains unclear.

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  2. Coffee was first exported out of Ethiopia to Yemen by Somali merchants from Berbera and Zeila, which was procured from Harar and the Abyssinian interior.

  3. 3 dni temu · History. Wild coffee plants, probably from Kefa (Kaffa), Ethiopia, were taken to southern Arabia and placed under cultivation in the 15th century. One of many legends about the discovery of coffee is that of Kaldi, an Arab goatherd who was puzzled by the strange antics of his flock.

  4. 21 gru 2023 · Europe’s first introduction to coffee was on the island of Malta: Ottoman Turkish slaves were taken by the Knights of St. John during the siege of Malta in 1565. The slaves used coffee beans to make their traditional beverage and many of the knights commented on the quality of the drink.

  5. 18 sie 2022 · It's further believed by some historians that the custom of chewing coffee beans was brought (along with coffee itself) from Kaffa to Harrar and Arabia by enslaved Sudanese. Supposedly, the enslaved Sudanese picked up the custom from the Galla tribe of Ethiopia.

  6. 20 lis 2023 · Key Dates in Coffee History. 15th century: Coffee discovered in Ethiopia. 16th century: Arabica coffee introduced to Yemen and other parts of the Middle East, including Mecca. Late 16th century: Arabica coffee reaches Europe through Venetian merchants, sparking a growing interest in espresso machines.

  7. 3 wrz 2023 · Who was the first person in recorded history to discover coffee? Well, according to research and historians, the lucky first person was a man named Kaldi who lived in Ethiopia. It can thus be argued that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee.

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