A Global History of Coffee
From Bean to Cup
Dive into the captivating saga of coffee, humanity’s most beloved and influential brew. From its mythical beginnings in the Ethiopian highlands, where legends of dancing goats and monks’ midnight brews ignite the imagination, to its transformation into a global commodity that shaped economies, wars, and cultures, this book unravels the extraordinary journey of a humble bean. Discover how coffee fueled intellectual revolutions in Ottoman coffeehouses, sparked colonization and slavery in the Caribbean, and evolved into a symbol of modernity—from instant coffee’s convenience to the artisanal precision of the Third Wave movement.
Explore the unseen networks that connect Ethiopia’s misty farms to your morning cup, all while uncovering the dark truths and dazzling innovations that define coffee’s legacy. Through 25 meticulously researched chapters, you’ll travel from Brazil’s plantations to Italian espresso bars, from the Nordic fika tradition to Asia’s rising coffee culture. Each page reveals layers of history, from the trade monopolies of the Dutch East India Company to today’s ethical sourcing debates, offering a rich blend of adventure, intrigue, and enlightenment.
Whether you’re a casual drinker or a coffee connoisseur, this book will forever change how you see your next cup. It’s not just a history—it’s an invitation to savor the stories, struggles, and innovations that make every sip a portal to the past and a toast to the future. "A Global History of Coffee" doesn’t just inform; it transforms your daily ritual into a celebration of humanity’s shared heritage.
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