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We put so much passion into selecting the world’s highest quality beans, lovingly roasted in our state of the art roasting facilities in each drink in-store to deliver the flavourful coffees. At Busy Beans Coffees, offer a complete menu of hot n cold drinks, traditional espresso drinks, ranging from lattes, cappuccinos, ice-blended chillers, fruit smoothies, specialty teas flavoured whole beans.

A Brief History of CoffeeThe most popular story of the discovery of coffee centers around a young goat herder named Kald...
10/04/2017

A Brief History of Coffee

The most popular story of the discovery of coffee centers around a young goat herder named Kaldi in the Ethiopian province of Kaffa around the late 6th century. Legend has it that he noticed a strange restlessness in his flock after they had eaten the berries and leaves of an unknown plant.

Monks from a nearby monastery heard of this phenomenon, and after various trials discovered that by roasting, grinding and infusing in water the seeds of this plant, a unique beverage could be obtained. This beverage helped to keep them awake during long hours of prayer. Word of this special drink quickly spread and it was soon drunk in coffee houses in the far away holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Propagation of the coffee bean began in Yemen and was well established by the 15th century.
To protect this valuable export, Arabian leaders banned the export of fertile beans. Eventually, a pilgrim named Baba Budan smuggled some viable seed berries out of the country, then returned to his home in India sometime during the 17th Century. The first coffee plant to be taken to Europe was stolen by Dutch traders in 1616 via the port of Mocha in Yemen. The Dutch then set up plantations throughout their colonies of Ceylon, Java, Timor, Sumatra, Celebes and Bali. In time coffee was also produced in the West Indies, Latin America, Jamaica, India and Brazil, which today produces over 60% of the world’s coffee production.

The first coffeehouses began in Mecca and soon spread throughout the Arab world. The idea of coffeehouses, where anyone could go to discuss culture and conduct business for the price of a coffee, flourished in Venice, Paris, London and North America in the 1600’s. This culture is still alive and well today with billions of cups of coffee being enjoyed worldwide every day. here are two common type of coffee:

Coffee Arabica:
The coffee originated from Ethiopia and Yemen and accounts for more than 70% of the world's coffee trade. Arabica coffee grows at higher altitude about 1000 to 2000 m above sea level. Generally, the higher the altitudes, the harder the beans, and the better the quality. Today, coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Indonesia is the fourth largest coffee producer in the world behind Brazil, Vietnam, and Columbia. Indonesia's coffee is well known for its complexity and characteristic that specifically owned by this region. Arabica coffee has a wider aroma and taste.

Coffee Canephora or Robusta:
Robusta has its origin in Africa and Brazil. It grows at lower altitudes near sea level and requires little rain fall. The plant produce more fruit and less susceptible to disease that leads to lower production cost. The aroma and the taste of Robusta is more neutral than Arabica Coffee. Robusta coffee has higher caffeine compared to Arabica.

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