Coffee is a brewed beverage
with a bitter flavor prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. The
beans are found in coffee cherries, which grow on trees cultivated in over 70
countries, primarily in equatorial Latin America, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Africa.
Green (unroasted) coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in
the world. Coffee can have a stimulating effect on humans due to its caffeine
content. It is one of the most-consumed beverages in the world.
Wild coffee's energizing effect was
likely first discovered in the northeast region of Ethiopia.
Coffee cultivation first took place in southern Arabia; the earliest credible
evidence of coffee drinking appears in the middle of the 15th century in the Sufi shrines of Yemen. From the Muslim world,
coffee consumption and cultivation spread to India,
to Italy, and on to the rest
of Europe, Indonesia
and the Americas.
In East Africa and Yemen, coffee
was used in native religious ceremonies that competed with the Christian
Church. As a result, the Ethiopian Church banned its secular consumption
until the reign of Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia. The beverage was also
banned in Ottoman Turkey during the 17th century for
political reasons and was associated with rebellious political activities in Europe.
Coffee berries, which contain the coffee
seeds or "beans", are produced by several species of small evergreen
bush of the genus Coffea.
The two most commonly grown are the highly regarded Coffea arabica,
and the "robusta" form of the hardier Coffea canephora.
The latter is resistant to the devastating coffee leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix). Once ripe, coffee berries
are picked, processed, and dried. The seeds are then roasted to varying
degrees, depending on the desired flavor. They are then ground and brewed to
create coffee. Coffee can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways.
An important export commodity, coffee
was the top agricultural export for twelve countries in 2004, and it was the
world's seventh-largest legal agricultural export by value in 2005. Some
controversy is associated with coffee cultivation and its impact on the
environment. Consequently, organic coffee is an expanding market.
Many studies have examined the
relationships between coffee consumption and certain health conditions. Whether
the overall effects of coffee consumption are positive or negative has been
widely disputed. The method of brewing coffee has been found to be important to
its health effects. For instance, preparing coffee in a French press leaves
more oils in the drink compared with coffee prepared with paper filter. This
might raise the drinker's level of "bad cholesterol."
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