Posts Tagged ‘cup of coffee’
Coffee is the most popular drink in the world after water. Yet despite the rise of global coffee chains, countries maintain distinct ideas about what makes a good coffee.
A Turkish proverb says that coffee should be ‘as black as hell, as strong as death and as sweet as love.’ While global coffee chains such as Starbucks have played a major role in introducing concepts such as the frappuccino, tall skinny latte and soyaccino into the lives of millions, many countries still maintain strong ideas about what makes a good coffee and how it should be consumed.
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There are lots of myths and legends when it comes to the history of coffee. Many thought the cup of coffee to be very mysterious and this stimulating coffee found itself shrouded in mystery in the earlier days. One of the most popular legends is associated with a goatherd named Kaldi. One day, when Kaldi was with his herd of goats he noticed a sudden change in their behavior. The goats turned spirited and that was made Kaldi hunt for the probable reason. That was the time he viewed a wild coffee shrub and it dawned on him that his goats probably had eaten some cherries off this shrub. Curious, it led him to have a taste of the wild cherries himself. Upon feeling energized, he spread the story of these wild cherries in his village. From the local monastery, the tale spread between the monks and even the locals.
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Like everything else, coffee has its own share of popular myths and misconceptions. Before making your next cup of coffee, take time to reflect on coffee myths. This short article will help you separate fact from fiction.
Coffee improves memory: Having a couple cups of coffee daily will supposedly help improve your memory. At least this is true for women but not for men. Austrian researchers said that caffeinated coffee can temporarily sharpen your memory. They arrived at this conclusion after observing that volunteers who consumed two cups of coffee experienced increased brain activity. This was confirmed using MRI technology.
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