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Tuesday 21 January 2014

Coffee: Four Facts You Might Not Know About

By Debrah Elliot


How can coffee be not popular when records will show that there are about 400 billion cups of coffee being drunk yearly worldwide? It has been one of the highly preferred drinks on the planet - from 1475 when the first coffee house was opened in then Constantinople (now, Istanbul) up to this very day when coffee shops worldwide seem to in every corner of every street. If coffee interests you, here are a few more facts you may want to know as well.

Historically, the story about its discovery was caused by some Ethiopian farmers' curiosity. Having found goats eating some berries and noticing that they seem to be with more energy than the usual, the farmers then tried the berries themselves. This gave birth to "coffee-eating" throughout Africa. Tribesmen mixed the berries with fat and consumed the mixture as they did with their regular food in the hope of having a much higher energy level.

While we all know that caffeine can be a source of energy whenever we ingest it, this caffeine is actually highly beneficial to the coffee plant. The pollination process is aided because caffeine attracts bees, which, of course, help many different types plants pollinate. While the bees seemed to enjoy that caffeine kick, many common plant predators do not and caffeine is actually toxic to animals such as slugs and thus caffeine helps ward off potential enemies of the precious plant.

One thing people, especially those overly conscious of the weight gained, must love about coffee is that it has almost no calories even when it contains a minimal amount of fat. Expect that your regular cup of filtered brewed coffee contains only about half a percent of fat. This is not the same with espresso though as this one contains fat of about 2.5%.

Do you know that Theodore Roosevelt was known to consume a gallon of coffee daily? And French writer Voltaire is such a heavy drinker of coffee too that he drank 50 cups every single day. This of course is not something that is being recommended that you do because doing so may be dangerous to the point of it even being psychoactive. Note that caffeine in really high amounts when consumed is truly fatal. Just so you know, to consume a hundred cups of caffeine would mean death so it is not being encouraged. On a more positive note though, coffee consumed at a safe level comes with antioxidants which could give you health benefits.

If you want to know where you could get a cup of no less than the best coffee in Los Angeles, check out Culver City's coffeehouse, Island Monarch Coffee. Here you will be assured of gourmet beans which are guaranteed roasted fresh as they don't go through the process until they arrive at Los Angeles. Coffee beans used here are imported from Hawaii and South America. Know that every time you drink a cup you are sure that the beans are freshly ground upon placement of order and you will delight even more in their full menu of coffee from your regular cup to espresso to much more!




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