The History of Coffee | Origin of Coffee | Documentary | EXPLORE MODE

#Coffee #HistoryExplained #ExploreMode Coffee is the second most popular beverage in the world second only to water. In the U.S. alone, more than 450 million cups of coffee are consumed per day but the top spot for coffee lovers in the world goes to Finland, where each person consumes an average of 12 kilograms of coffee beans per year, according to the International Coffee Organization. In fact, coffee is of such importance in human lives that it’s even included in most military rations. But where did our love for this energy-boosting java juice come from? And how exactly did it spread across the globe? You’re watching Explore Mode and in this video, we are diving into the history of coffee. Where does coffee come from? Click on the timestamps and jump to the part you’re most curious about! 01:01 Origin of coffee in Ethiopia 01:44 Origin of coffee in Yemen 02:59 Origin of the coffee trade 03:39 Types of coffee beans 05:20 Coffee in Europe / The popularization of coffee 06:23 The origin of coffee houses 07:53 Origin of instant coffee 08:37 Origin of Americano coffee Sources: Origin of coffee Coffee houses Types of Coffee Coffee in the Wars Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Media Right Productions Accralate, Allada, Quasi Motion, and Sweeter Vermouth by Kevin MacLeod () Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 It’s Not Over ’Til The Bossa Nova by Shane Ivers Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Produced by Sofia K. Edited by Amanda Lee
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