10 Interesting Coffee Facts You Probably Didn't Know About
1) Coffee is considered an aphrodisiac. As it contains a high dose of caffeine and other different alkaloids, studies have indicated that coffee can increase toughness and the overall length of intimate sessions.
2) Coffee did not become part of the western world until the 1500s, although it has been a part of the Arab culture for 1000s of years. Before that time, priests considered coffee to be a drink of the devil. That line of thinking was finally ended by Pope Clement VIII who took a sip of coffee and then gave it his blessings.
3) Japans official Coffee Day is October 1st.
4) Just one acre of coffee trees can return close to ten thousand pounds of coffee cherries. Once they are hulled or milled, there are nevertheless nearly two thousand pounds of coffee beans.
5) The only state that grows coffee in the U.S. is Hawaii and the only United States territory that grows coffee is Puerto Rico. Means forty-nine of the fifty states grow absolutely no coffee.
6) Germany is the second largest coffee consumer in the world. Forty-three percent of Germans add sweetener to their coffee, while only twenty-seven percent of Americans (the largest biggest consumer of coffee) use some kind of sweetener in their coffee.
7) The English word coffee id derived from the Latin word Coffea, which is the Latin name for e genus of trees.
Every single one of the 53 countries that produce coffee is situated along the equator, between the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn.
9) People who purchase their coffee from drive-through windows before work will pass on average close to forty-five hours each year waiting in line foe coffee.
10) Oil is the only product that is dealt more heavily than coffee. The number of coffee produced around the world is close to six million metric tonnes.
