(from livescience.com "Ten things know about coffee")
Native only to parts of subtropical Africa, the stimulating effects of wild coffee beans are said to have been first discovered in about A.D. 800 by an Ethiopian shepherd named Kaldi, whose goats kept him up at nights after feasting on red coffee berries.
The shepherd shared his find with the abbott at a local monastery, where monks first brewed the beans into a hot drink, reveling in the way it kept them awake during long hours of prayer.
I love all these little facts you guys put up. It makes it very interesting. I would have never guessed coffee was discovered by goats.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Lyna, thanks for sharing such an interesting fact. I would have never guessed! I'm not a big coffee drinker, but the shepherd's need for the coffee does make sense.
ReplyDeletewhat a surprising news. This is the first time in my life knowing that coffee was found by goats. That makes me falling love with coffee more by understand its history.
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