Is Coffee The Most Popular Drink In History?

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    Is Coffee The Most Popular Drink In History? by Mary Chambers

    As far back as 850 A.D it is said that a lonely sheep herder and his
    charge stumbled across a strange and mysterious berry
    growing on a secluded and forgotten hillside. Before he
    could stop them, some of his sheep had already began to
    sample this strange fruit. After about ten minutes or so the
    shepherd began to notice something unusual about his sheep.
    They no longer looked tired after their long trek that day.
    In fact they appeared to be wide awake and very alert. The
    shepherd had never seen them behave this way and he was
    curious. Now being a little tired and weary himself the
    shepherd decided to try the berries for himself. Just as had
    happened with his flock he too became wide awake and pardon
    the pun, extremely "full of beans". Just then a monk
    happened by and after hearing what had happened proceeded to
    scold the poor shepherd and lecture him on his foolish
    indulgence. Having had his say the monk continued on his
    journey but before he set off he made absolutely sure that a
    plant was secured amongst his belongings.

    Back at the abbey the monks decided to try this new magical
    stimulant. Soon the endless hours of praying became easy to
    endure. Coffee the beverage had been unleashed. Its
    widespread use first took hold in the Ethiopian regions
    before then moving on to the Arabian empire. Here it was to
    be held for many years as a sacred substance until it was
    illegally exported to the outside world by an Arab called
    Baba Budan. Word of its effects then began to spread and in
    a short while coffee was to become one of the most treasured
    commodities in our history. Today we drink a staggering 4
    billion cups each and every year and there are many among us
    who would simply refuse to start our day without it.

    Although coffee is well known for keeping us awake there are
    also health benefits associated with the drinking of coffee.
    It is said that those who suffer from asthma and partake of
    the drink have 25% less symptoms due to a substance called
    theophylline. This is what is known as a bronchodilator and
    quite simply it is claimed to help those who suffer from the
    disease to breathe a little easier. Drinking Coffee on a
    regular basis is also meant to help lower your risk of colon
    cancer by a figure also in the region of around 25%. It is
    thought to do this simply by helping to keep you regular
    which in turn helps fend off disease and illness.

    Apart from the benefits that have just been mentioned it has
    to be said that simply drinking coffee as a beverage is a
    delight that cannot easily be surpassed. The amazing thing
    is that the average person has no idea of the varied tastes
    that this hallowed bean has to offer. One of the growing
    trends of recent years has to be the rising popularity of
    ordering coffee via the wonder we call the internet. Never
    before have we been able to sample such a wide variety of
    tastes, blends and aromas without having to endure the
    tedious trials of hiking around the city. I myself tend to
    place small orders but I always make a point to record the
    name, blend and of course exactly from whom I purchased.

    Now you know the story of the magic beans I hope that next
    timeyou are considering popping into the local coffee shop
    you recall the story of the wandering sheep herder and
    consider just what you might be drinking were he not to have
    wandered with his flock onto that lonely hillside. Take the
    time to try the many different varieties available and I
    promise you the joys of coffee will be sure to tantalize
    your senses,tease your tastebuds and delight your friends
    and associates.

    Cappuccino or mocha?

    About the Author

    Mary Chambers is a regular contributor to the Fuzzy Coffee Directory


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    I didn't realise that coffee had so may beneficial ingredients nor did I realise how it was first discovered. :eek: You know, that's what I like about these forums, you learn something new almost every day!!

    I, myself, can only drink very weak, milky, decaffinted coffee as I'm allergic to the caffine in regular coffee.
     
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    My opinion is that coffee is not the most popular drink. Tea is the most popular. But---that is because I drink tea not coffee. Some people prefer beer or other alcoholic drinks. But the most popular must be first tea and then collee. Dooley
     
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    I'd plump for tea as well dooley. Although over the past two months I have 'given it up' (only drink caffeine free now) and I sleep like a baby at night. If I have a coffee I lay awake with the jitters all night. :eek:
     
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    I mainly drink caffeine free tea. I have found a Tetley British Blend decaffeinated tea that is okay. I also have a McGrath's Irish blend that I like. It isn't decaffeinated so I drink that for breakfast. In summer, I drink a lot of iced tea. But, it's been cool mornings this week so out came my teapot. It's almost cool enough mornings to start having oatmeal for breakfast again. It was 53 deg. this morning. Yikes! Winter is coming. Or at least fall. Dooley
     

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