Today is the age of coffee. A large number of coffee shops have opened in small towns. These coffee boxes are designed in a very modern style.
Elderly people come here to spend time while young people come here for entertainment. Therefore coffee culture has now become an integral part of our country. Coffee addicts spend hours on a cup of coffee.
How coffee reached us is an interesting story. It is said that the goats of a shepherd named Kaldi ate some of the seeds of the nearby bushes and started jumping in excitement. The shepherd was very disturbed by this behavior of the goats and went ahead and chewed a seed and suffered from the same condition.
It was the coffee seed that had the most beneficial properties. Even today, when the blood pressure in the body is low, a cup of coffee helps to raise the blood pressure.
In the 15th century, a pauper named Baba Budan brought seven coffee seeds from Yemen, hidden in his belt, to India. Mysore, the city of South India, was the abode of Baba Bodhan. Some capitalists started small-scale coffee cultivation and in the 1840s coffee cultivation and production began on a large scale for the first time in the southern Indian region of Karnataka.
Soon the other regions of South India Tamil Nadu and Kerala also came under its grip. In the 19th century, the British promoted coffee cultivation and coffee became a major source of trade. Coffee is still the favorite drink of the people of South India. They have a cup of coffee in the morning and also in the evening because it is also a means of relieving fatigue.
The popularity of tea in the 1870s had a profound effect on the coffee trade, but with government subsidies, people maintained coffee cultivation.
In the year 1940, the first coffee house came into existence in India, but in the 1950s, under the government policy, the coffee houses were closed and the workers were unemployed. But he did not lose heart and took the responsibility of running the coffee house under the leadership of AK Gopalan thus once again coffee houses came alive in the country.
On October 27, 1957, the first coffee house was opened in Delhi, the capital of India, and became a favorite meeting place for people. This coffee house still exists today and is a meeting place for the people of Delhi.
There are various interesting stories related to coffee. In the year 1511, Makkah governor Khair Beg tried desperately to stop the use of coffee in Arabia but could not succeed.
The coffee houses of the 17th and 18th centuries were very different from the coffee houses of today. In Europe, it was called Penny University because it was a center of literary gatherings and intellectuals.
In 1674, women in London protested the popularity of coffee houses, saying that they kept men out of the house for long periods of time. Two days before Christmas in 1675, King Charles banned the consumption of coffee in England, but within a short period of two weeks he had to reverse his decision.
This small seed of coffee has gone through the vicissitudes of the world and today it is popular all over the world. Japan, known as the center of tea culture, is now a coffee lover.
There are other reasons for its popularity. A cup of coffee gives you 11 percent of vitamin B2, six percent of vitamin B5, three percent of manganese and two percent of magnesium. Research shows that it helps reduce body fat and is beneficial for the liver.
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