Coffee

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Coffee

A Drink for the Devil

Social and cultural history Food and drink: beverages

Author: Paul Chrystal

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Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th April 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445648408


Coffee Consumption and Global Trade

In the Western world, coffee consumption is around one-third that of tap water. After petroleum, coffee is the second-most traded commodity in the world. Over 7 million metric tons are produced annually.

Coffee Shops in Britain

By the end of 2015, Great Britain had more than 20,000 coffee shops across the country, and even after fifteen years of rapid expansion, Britain’s coffee-shop sector still continues to grow.

Cultural Significance of Coffee

Despite the fact that a pope once called it ‘the devil’s drink’, there is a jar in every kitchen and it is a fact of life that drinking coffee is here to stay.

About the Book

Whether you drink instant or fresh, decaff or espresso, this book brings together the facts and ephemera relating to this globally crucial beverage, examining its origins and the stories of its discovery, its production and its growing popularity over time. In doing so it shines a light on coffee’s important place in British life.

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