Coffee

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Nothing perks up a lazy morning like coffee. What is this dark-colored substance made of and why cant some people survive a day without having even just one sip of this stimulant?

Coffee, normally taken hot, is made from the coffee plants roasted seeds, called coffee beans. Considered the second-most traded commodity in the world, next to petroleum, it is hailed as modern mans chief source of caffeine for that extra burst of energy. The perceived benefits and hazards of this potent drink remain the subject of debate among coffee drinkers worldwide.

How did the word coffee come into being? The term coffee is known by many names among various peoples of the world. It came to England in 1598, via the Italian caffe. The Turkish term for it is kahveh, while the Arabic word for it is qahwa. Its origin is still unknown, although some believe that the drink possibly came from the Kaffa region in Ethopia, where the plant originally named bunna, the precursor of coffee, came from.

Did you know that coffee drinking was outlawed in Mecca in 1511, and in Cairo in 1532? Due to coffees immense popularity, the law was made obsolete soon after. From then on, owing to...

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