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On National Coffee Day, Celebrate the Ethiopian Drink and Martinican Arabica!

National Coffee Day (Vladislav Jirousek/Dreamstime)

National Coffee Day (Vladislav Jirousek/Dreamstime)

Coffee is a popular drink that is a stimulant. It’s complex flavors taste good too.

The drink is brewed from a bean that originated in Ethiopia. Coffee growing and trade began in Arabia. Historically, Arabs ran the coastal trade around Mother Africa. Today, Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia are the world’s leading coffee producers.

Most of us use coffee to wake up or stay awake, but brewed correctly, it has both exciting and calming effects. The caffeine in coffee actually works by blocking the neurotransmitter that makes you feel tired. It works just like Viagra for the mind. 😅

Coffee both perks you up and helps you focus. In fact, people with attention deficit disorder (ADD) use coffee to increase their focus, even in children.

National Coffee Day

National Coffee Day in the USA is September 29. International Coffee Day is October 1.

Coffee is Originally From Mother Africa

Coffee is native to Ethiopia and Sudan in East Africa.

It was first brewed into the modern drink in Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula just across the Red Sea from Ethiopia. Sufi’s (the mystical branch of Islam) brewed coffee in the 15th century to stay awake for their religious ceremonies, so coffee was originally a Muslim drink.

The region’s monsoon winds blow back and forth seasonally between the Red Sea and India. This was an important route for Arab traders in silk and spices. Venice, Italy was the main European port for trade with Asia. So coffee was introduced to Europe through Venice.

Arabica Coffee comes from the French Caribbean

The two most common types of coffee are Arabica and Robusta. Arabica is considered to have a less bitter flavor.

Most of today’s Arabica coffee is descended from plants that a Frenchman grew on Martinique, a French island in the Caribbean. In colonial times, the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) grew about half the world’s coffee.

Many Modern Coffee Producers are Latin Countries

Is your favorite coffee Brazilian, Colombian, Ethiopian, Honduran, Ugandan, Mexican or Peruvian? These are the top Latin and African coffee producers by rank in 2023.

Brazil leads the world in coffee exports with about one third of global production. Colombia is the third largest producer after Vietnam.

Coffee Culture

Argentina has a strong coffee culture. A lot of socializing and business is done over a cup of coffee in a coffee house. In Argentina you can order the type of coffee you want with hand signals.

In Colombia, we even give coffee to babies. We put it in their bottles. The nickname for Colombians is “Cafeteros” (Coffee makers).

French sidewalk cafes are all about having a cup of coffee with friends.

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