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Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 10:13 AM
The necessity of coffee: In 16th century Constantinople, not providing your wife with enough coffee was grounds for divorce

Source: https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/09/07/the-necessity-of-coffee-in-16th-century-constantinople-not-providing-your-wife-with-enough-coffee-was-grounds-for-divorce/

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“A cup of coffee” can be more than a beverage–it’s a lifeline. Many people claim that they can’t wake up without their morning cup of coffee, others say that they can’t stop drinking it because caffeine is what keeps them creative. And the list of those people is anything but short, containing the names of Honore de Balzac, who drank 50 cups of coffee each day, and Beethoven, who drank his brew made with exactly 60 coffee beans. Not a bean less, nor a single one more.

It is not really known where the history of the coffee begins but there is the world famous legend about Kaldi, a herdsman from Ethiopia who was the first to discover the effects of the coffee beans. According to the legend, around the year 850 AD Kaldi noticed that whenever his sheep ate the red berries that grew on a particular bush, they became excited and more energetic, to the point that they didn’t sleep at night.

One day the herdsman decided to try the red berries himself–and felt the same effects. He then brought the berries to a local monastery, where the monks were convinced that Kaldi had discovered a most unusual fruit.

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Soon word of the energizing berries spread and caught the interest of the Galla tribe in Ethiopia. They invented a kind of a power bar that was prepared with clarified butter and the berry. It was the food of the warriors and it apparently made them invincible. Energizing bars based on coffee berries are still a common snack in Sidamo and Kaffa.

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Coffee berries

However, the first written sources about coffee date from 1000 AD, when the medical purposes of beans are described by the Persian polymath Avicenna. It took 100 years for Arab traders to transport the coffee from Ethiopia to present-day Yemen, where they started cultivating the plant. It appears that the first coffee plantations were created in Yemen, and it was the Arabs who invented the hot black beverage made from the red berry. It was called “qahwa,” which meant “that which prevents sleep.”

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Roasted coffee beans

If we’re talking legends, then we can rely on one to tell us the first known story about coffee; it originates in the 15th century, when Sheik Gemaleddin Abou Muhammad Bensaid, the Mufti of Aden, visited Ethiopia. At the time he was feeling ill, and a cup of the drink made of coffee beans made him better. He brought the drink, the berries, and the seeds back home to Yemen, where drinking coffee became a custom in the shortest period of time. Everyone loved it, especially those who wanted to stay awake because of working or studying.

By the late 15th century coffee had become a common beverage in the Near East, but the Ottoman Turks had mastered the art of it. They prepared the coffee with cinnamon, anise, cardamon, and cloves. And this spicy version is still available in some places in Turkey. It is no wonder that they drink coffee after coffee when they prepare each cup with so much love and attention.

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A cup of Arabic coffee “qahwah sādah” (plain coffee) in Palestine

Coffee shops were opened all around Constantinople, and functioned as the center of people’s gatherings, political debates, discussions, and critical thoughts. All around were cups of coffee. It became so deeply incorporated into the Turkish culture that a law was created that gave any woman the freedom to divorce her husband if he didn’t provide her with the necessary amount of coffee. It might sound crazy, but any coffee lover would easily understand it.

For a brief period in the early 16th century, coffee was banned. The Governor of Mecca, Khayr Bey, feared that the lively discussions that took place in the coffee shops all around, every day, might decrease the power of his word and enforce the critical thoughts of people who…drank coffee together. So he shut down all coffee shops. And there might have been a coffee revolution if the Sultan of Cairo had not intervened, defending coffee as sacred to his people and their culture.

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Arab woman (coffee bearer) by John Frederick Lewis (1857). in Cairo, Egypt)

Coffee culture spread around Europe with the spread of the Ottoman Empire. What is known as Turkish coffee is still present in the Balkans, while in Europe the art of coffee flourished, leading to those other dimensions known today as espresso, macchiato, cappuccino, etc. However, when coffee was introduced in Venice by the Turkish traders, it was denounced as the “bitter invention of Satan” by the Venetian clergy, who tried to ban it again. But Pope Clement VIII reportedly could not resist the obscure charms of the drink.

There have been three other attempts to ban the drinking of coffee that proved fruitless. In the end, everyone loved coffee, from Kaldi’s sheep to the Pope. Today, coffee is the fourth most consumed beverage in the world, ranking after water, milk, and tea.

Dema
09-30-2017, 10:24 AM
Agree.... Woman needs to know how to make a good coffee to her partner!!! Mine makes really good one!


I have no problem to teach her how its done if she dont knows or makes bad coffee

Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 03:10 PM
Agree.... Woman needs to know how to make a good coffee to her partner!!! Mine makes really good one!

I have no problem to teach her how its done if she dont knows or makes bad coffee

The article states that a woman my divorce her husband if he doesn't supply her with enough coffee. I suggest you keep a whole lot of good coffee in the house before she leaves you for a man with better coffee. :D

I can already see the news headlines:

Woman divorces husband: He made me drink instant coffee!!

Amor Vincit Omnia
09-30-2017, 03:26 PM
girls in TA :I have an extraordinary coffee at home , be nice with me and it could be your :rotfl::rotfl:

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Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 03:59 PM
girls in TA :I have an extraordinary coffee at home , be nice with me and it could be your :rotfl::rotfl:

I think I saw your car..........

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Rędwald
09-30-2017, 04:20 PM
If a girl doesn't like coffee, you should write her off immediately :lol:

Of course same goes for prospective males for women haha

Amor Vincit Omnia
09-30-2017, 05:37 PM
i can make a fantastic coffe with my big and hard iron moka ;)
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Amor Vincit Omnia
09-30-2017, 05:45 PM
I cannot image my life without coffee :rolleyes:

Sacrificed Ram
09-30-2017, 06:19 PM
I want know who would marry a non virgin woman...

Why is everybody fitting their eyes on me?

Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 07:12 PM
I want know who would marry a non virgin woman...

Why is everybody fitting their eyes on me?

What does this have to do with coffee? :confused:

Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 07:18 PM
i can make a fantastic coffe with my big and hard iron moka ;)

Oh, I cannot wait to be served your big, hard iron moka. :D

Sacrificed Ram
09-30-2017, 07:41 PM
What does this have to do with coffee? :confused:

A divorced woman means a non virgin woman. Non virgin single women didn't have good reputation in the past...

Kazimiera
09-30-2017, 11:07 PM
A divorced woman means a non virgin woman. Non virgin single women didn't have good reputation in the past...

Take your virginity talks elsewhere. Coffee is a far more serious and important subject.

Sacrificed Ram
10-01-2017, 12:01 AM
Take your virginity talks elsewhere. Coffee is a far more serious and important subject.

:cry

Armenian Bishop
10-01-2017, 12:29 AM
I make very good coffee, for folks who like it strong, and not be too watery. My grandfather made my first cup of coffee when I was about 6 years old -- heavily sweetened Turkish Coffee.

I do it this way: (1) I use a hot water kettle (teakettle). It can be either a stovetop whistle kettle, or an electrical kettle. (2) I use a Melitta style coffee cone, with Melitta style cone coffee filters. (3) I usually check for the roast dates, to find coffee that was recently roasted, preferably within a week of the purchase date, but coffee roasted within the last few months is good. (4) I take a bit of time to select the roast style, brand name, and country origin of the coffee. Most often, I prefer a medium or dark roast. (5) I usually buy whole bean coffee, but ground coffee is also good. I prefer it whole bean, because it stays fresh longer that way. (6) I store the coffee at room temperature, in the kitchen area. Refrigerating & Freezing can be a problem, especially if other refrigerated items taint the fragrance of the coffee beans. (7) I use a home coffee grinder -- the kind the grinds enough coffee for 2 to 6 servings. I use a Capresso Coffee Grinder (purchased from Beds, Baths, and Beyond). I've used a Bosch Coffee Grinder, which is also excellent. Any efficient coffee grinder is good. (8) I rinse & re-clean the coffee cone, and serving cups in hot or boiling water, immediately before making the coffee. I do this to ensure that no alien flavors or tastes will taint the coffee experience. (9) I grind the coffee to a suitable pre-tested degree to ensure that it enriches the drink to the fullest potential. I usually do a half dozen or more grind-spins. (10) I use spring water -- usually spring water bottled from the source. I either boil a stovetop kettle until it whistles, or I let the electric kettle run its full course to ensure that it's properly heated. If I leave it and come back, then I'll reheat the water. (11) I dump the ground coffee into the cone & filter. Then I place the cone filter over the cup, and pour the hot water directly into the cone. (12) Any creamer style is fine. I've used canned coconut milk before, as well as half&half organic cream, but these days I just use whole mild as a coffee creamer. (13) Any sweetener is okay. These days I just use milk & cinnamon, or I'll have it black with nothing added. (14) I usually use cinnamon, but will also use nutmeg or powdered chocolate. I either use Ceylon Cinnamon, or Saigon Cinnamon (and I prefer the Ceylon Cinnamon). I shake it into the cup, depending upon how much is desired. For me, I use about a dozen shakes (a half-dozen at the bottom of the cup, and a half dozen on the surface of the coffee). Cinnamon is proven to help regulate blood sugar. (15) So, there we have it, the coffee is ready to drink.

Hudayar
10-01-2017, 12:31 AM
I don't like coffee just tea with milk.

Amor Vincit Omnia
10-02-2017, 06:21 PM
Oh, I cannot wait to be served your big, hard iron moka. :D

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Amor Vincit Omnia
10-02-2017, 06:22 PM
Oh, I cannot wait to be served your big, hard iron moka. :D

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Arduti
10-02-2017, 06:25 PM
COFFEE GROUNDS for Divorce.
Sounds like a charity organization!
lol