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Coffee - is there anyone outthere who is NOT addicted to coffee ?

 

The little people here in littleworld also seem to be addicted to coffee. Wonder why ?

Here are 21 Surprising Coffee Facts That Will Perk Up Your Afternoon !

 

1. The drink dates back to 800 A.D.

2. Coffee beans are technically seeds.

3. And you can eat coffee cherries as a food.

4. There are two main types: Arabica and Robusta.

5. Brazil grows the most coffee in the world.

6. Only two U.S. states produce coffee.

7. Espresso means "pressed out" in Italian.

8. The world's most expensive coffee can cost more than $600 a pound.

9. Multiple people have tried to ban coffee.

10. You can overdose on coffee.

11. Finland is home to the biggest coffee lovers.

12. Coffee drinkers tend to live longer.

13. The largest cup of coffee ever filled a 9-foot tall cup.

14. The Boston Tea Party helped popularize coffee in America.

15. Decaf does not mean caffeine-free.

16. The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word for "wine."

17. Starbucks opens an average of two stores per day.

18. One cup of black coffee only has one calorie.

19. Teddy Roosevelt reportedly coined Maxwell House's slogan.

20. You can order coffee 25,000 different ways at Dunkin'.

21. The grounds can beautify your skin.

 

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Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea canephora

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

¿ ka-NEPH-o-ruh ? -- ¿ from Greek kanephoros (reed basket) ?

roh-BUS-tuh -- robust

 

commonly known as: coffee, conillon, robusta coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: central and western subsaharan Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRIN

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea canephora

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

¿ ka-NEPH-o-ruh ? -- ¿ from Greek kanephoros (reed basket) ?

roh-BUS-tuh -- robust

 

commonly known as: coffee, conillon, robusta coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: central and western subsaharan Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRIN

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Lumajang, Indonesia.

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kedah, Malaysia.

(Image credit M. Nazeri, Kedah).

 

Inflorescence. Coffea canephora Pierre ex A.Froehner, syn. Coffea robusta L.Linden. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi robusta, Robusta coffee. Commonly known as robusta coffee is a species of coffee that has its origins in central and western sub-Saharan Africa. Though widely known as Coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as Coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda. The species is rather adventive in Kedah, particularly in Sik district, where it was once cultivated rather widely as cash crop before the introduction of Hevea rubber. In 2019, NESCAFÉ launched their Grown Respectfully programme in Kedah to rejuvenate and drive sustainability and enhance the lives of coffee farmers. To date, 100 farmers have been trained and 70,000 coffee seedlings have been planted, while a collection centre has also been established for future harvests.

 

Synonym(s):

... many www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref.:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_canephora

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

says.com/my/lifestyle/a-day-in-the-lives-of-kedah-coffee-...

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Coffea liberica

 

KOFF-ee-uh -- from Turkish kahve, in turn from Arabic qahwa

ly-BER-ee-kuh -- of or from Liberia (West Africa)

 

commonly known as: coffee, Liberian coffee • Arabic: بن bun, قہوة qahwat • Assamese: কফি kaphi • Bengali: কফি kaphi • Gujarati: કૉફી kophi • Hindi: काफ़ी kafi, कॉफी kophi • Kannada: ಕಾಫಿ kaaphi • Kashmiri: कह्व kahwa • Konkani: कॉफि kawphi • Malayalam: കാപ്പിച്ചെടി kaappicceti • Manipuri: kophi • Marathi: कवा kava, कॉफि kophi • Mizo: kaw-fi • Nepali: कहुवा kahuwa, काफि kaphi • Persian: قہوه qahwa • Tamil: காபி kapi • Telugu: కాఫీ kaaphii

 

Native of: west coast of Africa; cultivated elsewhere

  

References: WikipediaNPGS / GRINOld and Sold

Coffee sommelier happy with hes roasting recipe.

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Nti kafi (Kikongo), caféir, Robusta coffee

 

A bush or small tree from 2 - 12m high. Robusta coffee is commonly grown as an important beverage in Bas-Congo.

Coffee sommelier examining roasted beans

 

Model released image

Lumajang, Indonesia.

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Kebun Raya Bogor, Indonesia

(Bogor Botanical Gardens, Indonesia).

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

Coffee sommelier examining roasted beans

Kedah, Malaysia.

(Image credit M. Nazeri, Kedah).

 

Inflorescence. Coffea canephora Pierre ex A.Froehner, syn. Coffea robusta L.Linden. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi robusta, Robusta coffee. Commonly known as robusta coffee is a species of coffee that has its origins in central and western sub-Saharan Africa. Though widely known as Coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as Coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda. The species is rather adventive in Kedah, particularly in Sik district, where it was once cultivated rather widely as cash crop before the introduction of Hevea rubber. In 2019, NESCAFÉ launched their Grown Respectfully programme in Kedah to rejuvenate and drive sustainability and enhance the lives of coffee farmers. To date, 100 farmers have been trained and 70,000 coffee seedlings have been planted, while a collection centre has also been established for future harvests.

 

Synonym(s):

... many www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref.:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_canephora

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

says.com/my/lifestyle/a-day-in-the-lives-of-kedah-coffee-...

Kedah, Malaysia.

(Image credit M. Nazeri, Kedah).

 

Inflorescence. Coffea canephora Pierre ex A.Froehner, syn. Coffea robusta L.Linden. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi robusta, Robusta coffee. Commonly known as robusta coffee is a species of coffee that has its origins in central and western sub-Saharan Africa. Though widely known as Coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as Coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda. The species is rather adventive in Kedah, particularly in Sik district, where it was once cultivated rather widely as cash crop before the introduction of Hevea rubber. In 2019, NESCAFÉ launched their Grown Respectfully programme in Kedah to rejuvenate and drive sustainability and enhance the lives of coffee farmers. To date, 100 farmers have been trained and 70,000 coffee seedlings have been planted, while a collection centre has also been established for future harvests.

 

Synonym(s):

... many www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref.:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_canephora

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

says.com/my/lifestyle/a-day-in-the-lives-of-kedah-coffee-...

Quality coffee selection, even toasted beans and espresso cup.

Kedah, Malaysia.

(Image credit M. Nazeri, Kedah).

 

Inflorescence. Coffea canephora Pierre ex A.Froehner, syn. Coffea robusta L.Linden. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi robusta, Robusta coffee. Commonly known as robusta coffee is a species of coffee that has its origins in central and western sub-Saharan Africa. Though widely known as Coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as Coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda. The species is rather adventive in Kedah, particularly in Sik district, where it was once cultivated rather widely as cash crop before the introduction of Hevea rubber. In 2019, NESCAFÉ launched their Grown Respectfully programme in Kedah to rejuvenate and drive sustainability and enhance the lives of coffee farmers. To date, 100 farmers have been trained and 70,000 coffee seedlings have been planted, while a collection centre has also been established for future harvests.

 

Synonym(s):

... many www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

 

Ref.:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_canephora

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

says.com/my/lifestyle/a-day-in-the-lives-of-kedah-coffee-...

Lumajang, Indonesia.

 

Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner. Rubiaceae. CN: Kopi, Coffee, Robusta coffee. Native to Africa (Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Zaire, Cote D'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Angola); elsewhere cultivated.

 

Synonym(s):

Coffea robusta L.Linden

and many more; see The Plant List

 

Ref. and suggested reading:

www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-45464

www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11092

 

A bunch of coffee beans. This is raw coffee, when the beans become red in color, they are plucked and treated further. BTW this coffee is called Robusta Coffee.

Coffee sommelier in a funny pose, over processed to exaggerate the crazy pose.

  

Model released image

These are the Robusta coffee beans in their shell.

Photo taken in or near Amani Nature Reserve

East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania

By C.E. Seltzer

Post-Production by J. Quicho

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