COFFEE: Myths, facts and curiosities


Coffee is a question that many consumers love, but do not talk much. Accordingly, coffee has produced its fair share of myths and platitudes.

COFFEE Myths, facts and curiosities


Let's look at some facts about the myths and platitudes.

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HOUSES AND CAFÉS

Cafés and shops are a modern invention, right? Not correct! King Charles II of England conducted a ban on cafes in 1675. He feared that his enemies gathered in these institutions to conspire against him.

CHOCOLATE MOCHA

Not correct. Most people, mocha is associated with a combination of chocolate and coffee, but the reality is that "mocha" is the name of a port in Yemen. Coffee beans from Africa are transported via this port. "Mocha" has more to do with the origin of beans or chocolate.

CITIZENS UNITED STATES CONSUMERS MORE COFFEE THIRD,

Correct! American citizens love their coffee and consume 400 million cups of java every day.

Espresso, cappuccino and latte

Espresso does not refer to a kind of coffee bean. It refers to the way in which the coffee is brewed. Espresso requires a small amount of hot water, made by finely ground beans. This process produces a very concentrated form of coffee.

Cappuccino and Latte Macchiato are coffee beverages as a base espresso. Cappuccino refers to the frothy, beak, white glaze that resembles white habit with hooded capuchin. In addition, the latte is made with espresso and frothy milk without the liner.

Coffee wine comes cultivated in soils

Not correct! Coffee grows on trees that are up to 100 years old. Each tree produces about one pound of coffee a year when they begin to produce beans (sometimes during their fifth year). About 2000 green coffee beans are needed to make a pound of coffee.

Where a "cup of Joe"?

At the beginning of 1900, Admiral Josephus "Joe" forbids Daniel's alcohol in all Marin ships. Accordingly, Segler turned to coffee as her favorite beverage. Sailors eventually coined the term "shell of Joe" in terms of coffee in memory of their restrictions on alcohol.

A GRAIN or two?

Did you know that coffee berries or green coffee beans are round and smooth. During roasting, they were divided into two parts. So the coffee beans are in a package of coffee actually half landless beans.

What is the relationship between oil and COFFEE?

In addition to oil, coffee is the second product marketed worldwide.

Coffee can increase memory

Studies show that this is not a myth. In 2005, a study showed that coffee improved the memory. A subsequent study does not support the initial results, but concluded that the effects of improving memory could be the long term.

SPICE COFFEE COOK is a delicious, effective right OR ERRÓNO

What is surprising is the statement true. While a new species, cooks and cooks have been taking into account for a while to use coffee as a spice. When used as an ingredient in main dishes, cakes, pies, ice cream or rubs, coffee can create a new level of sophistication in their dishes.

The café is surrounded by all kinds of wisdom. Some of them are myths. Part of it is a fact. And some are just fun to taste. Enjoy your next bowl of Joe!

Gary Simms is a published author and freelance writer. He published two books of personal development and his most recent book, "Coffee Delight", which is http://gmsimms.wix.com/coffeedelight.

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