Tuesday, August 12, 2014

I'm A Regular Joe and I Like My Joe Regular

"The global spread of coffee growing and drinking began in the Horn of Africa, where, according to legend, coffee trees originated in the Ethiopian province of Kaffa. It is recorded that the fruit of the plant, known as coffee cherries, was eaten by slaves taken from present day Sudan into Yemen and Arabia through the great port of its day, Mocha. Coffee was certainly being cultivated in Yemen by the 15th century and probably much earlier. In an attempt to prevent its cultivation elsewhere, the Arabs imposed a ban on the export of fertile coffee beans, a restriction that was eventually circumvented in 1616 by the Dutch, who brought live coffee plants back to the Netherlands to be grown in greenhouses.
The first literary reference to coffee being drunk in North America is from 1668 and, soon after, coffee houses were established in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and other towns. The Boston Tea Party Of 1773 was planned in a coffee house, the Green Dragon. Both the New York Stock Exchange and the Bank of New York started in coffeehouses in what is today known as Wall Street.
For US coffee drinkers, the country’s wettest city, Seattle, has become synonymous with a new type of cafĂ© culture, which, from its birth in the 1970s, swept the continent, dramatically improving the general quality of the beverage. This new found 'evangelism' for coffee has spread to the rest of the world, even to countries with great coffee traditions of their own, such as Italy, Germany, and Scandinavia, adding new converts to the pleasures of good coffee. Today it is possible to find good coffee in every major city of the world, from London to Sydney to Tokyo; we are drinking more and, more importantly, better coffee."
- See more at: http://www.ico.org/coffee_story.asp#sthash.MH2rR2WL.dpuf

One thing I love about coffee from a cafe is the latte art.  It's amazing!!  I am always so surprised by just how creative people are.  And who dreams up this stuff?  When did someone decide that making a cool design with coffee foam would be fun?

These photos are from just basic Googling.  Enjoy!












And, just for fun, how about a recipe for Espresso Brownies??
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/espresso-brownies-recipe.html



Coffee Recipes from FOLGERS

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