The History of Coffee | Origin of Coffee | Documentary | EXPLORE MODE
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2019
- #Coffee #HistoryExplained #ExploreMode
Coffee is the second most popular beverage in the world second only to water. In the U.S. alone, more than 450 million cups of coffee are consumed per day but the top spot for coffee lovers in the world goes to
Finland, where each person consumes an average of 12 kilograms of coffee beans per year, according to the International Coffee Organization.
In fact, coffee is of such importance in human lives that it’s even included in most military rations.
But where did our love for this energy-boosting java juice come from? And how exactly did it spread across the globe? You’re watching Explore Mode and in this video, we are diving into the history of coffee.
Where does coffee come from? Click on the timestamps and jump to the part you're most curious about!
01:01 Origin of coffee in Ethiopia
01:44 Origin of coffee in Yemen
02:59 Origin of the coffee trade
03:39 Types of coffee beans
05:20 Coffee in Europe / The popularization of coffee
06:23 The origin of coffee houses
07:53 Origin of instant coffee
08:37 Origin of Americano coffee
Sources:
Origin of coffee
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www.thespruceeats.com/the-ori...
www.homegrounds.co/history-of...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...
Coffee houses
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www.thespruceeats.com/evoluti...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffeeh...
Types of Coffee
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coffee-channel.com/different-...
www.thespruceeats.com/what-is...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Coffee in the Wars
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americanolounge.com/the-histo...
Music:
Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Media Right Productions • Baroque Coffee House -...
Accralate, Allada, Quasi Motion, and Sweeter Vermouth by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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It's Not Over 'Til The Bossa Nova by Shane Ivers
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Produced by Sofia K.
Edited by Amanda Lee
Fascinating walk through the history of coffee! Thanks for such a valuable information!☕️
i'm a tea enthusiast, but i was bored at 1am so i'm watching this
So proud my country is home to coffee 🇪🇹 you should cover Ethiopian coffee ceremony too it's very cool!
Eritreans too. Still have coffee ceremonies during family gatherings and such with Boon.
Ethiopia🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
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Why is the name Arabica if it is Ethiopien coffee?
@@harunyilmaz6674 why is the name Columbia?
Nice details, but I heard no mention of how intertwined coffee and sugar both are with slavery, not even during the part where the Spanish and Portuguese spread coffee to the new world. Who do you think was growing all that? Neither coffee nor sugar would have been consumed in the quantity they were without slavery. Even today, the people who produce it hardly make a living wage.
Ok, you start my taking out a few million dollars loan & either buy a running coffee manufacturing company and thus become the change you want! You can do it!
@@Jesusprayerwarriorbw Thanks. I really learned my lesson.
keffa sound like coffee n kafe so it make sense ...
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The name 'coffee' came from the word/name 'kaffa' a province still present in south western Ethiopia, where coffee is present.
Yessir
Nope, its an Arabian drink since Arabs don’t drink alcohol, they had to find something else.
@@hcthcissss502 wow what a convincing argument, but we Ethiopians (Africans), didn't have anything to drink (even water), so we had to find something to drink, so we came up with coffee! (I bet my argument is more strong) lol
@Safaa Ezqeio Yea coffee used to go by its original Arabic name "Abdullah", I just invented the name coffee just here in the comment section!
Adishiwot wendimu
How come you can make coffee if you don’t even have water? Ur contradicting urself 🤣🤣🤣
Loved the videos, it was very informative ❤️❤️
This video is very informative.Thanks.
This is a cool small channel I'm subscribing and hope many more will. Thanks for the great videos!
You forgot to mention that Ottomans who brought the coffee from Yemen to current Turkey, opened their first coffee houses and it was initially banned to drink coffee because of the intellectual gatherings in the coffee shops then Ottomans took the coffee to Vienna , Austrians used their own way of breeding it vs the Turkish coffee and it spread all over Europe and world from there. I love coffee btw!
Yeah when the siege of Vieana was lifted in 1529, ottomans left their the recipe of coffee as espresso
That's not the point😏the point is the origion of coffee who is called Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹😎
@@naolgebisa3461 there are two thoughts about that, first is yemen and second one is ethopia, Rather Ottomans were the firsr who introduce coffee to europe
First Coffee Houses was opened in Yemen and Hejaz in western Arabia in particular at least 100 years before Ottomans conquered Arabia, as record from late Mamluk era indicates. When Selim I conquered Hejaz via Egypt in 1513, he ordered a full closure on Coffee Houses and banned Arabians drinking coffee by taking a fatwa from Shiekhul-Islam in Constantinople, because Coffee Houses resembled the places were Arabians can gather and discuss politics freely since Arabians were loyal to the Mamluks in Egypt and never fully submitted to the Ottomans. Then his son Sulieman the Magnificent lifted the ban on coffee upon conquering Yemen in 1538, and exported Coffee beans from Yemen to Constantinople and from there to Europe. However, Coffee Houses have lost its essence and meaning in Arabia and never fully recovered from the coercive Ottoman ban :(
The tradition of drinking Coffee is forever going to be associated with the national traditions of Arabians who excel in preparing it in so many different authentic unique ways, no matter if you call it "Turkish" Coffee or not!
Arabian traditional Coffee includes Cardamom and or Saffron and its prepared in a specific brewing techniques using the same ancient pots that were used for centuries. And unlike the rest of the world, we don't add sugar to Coffee at all since we usually drink it with Dates which in its self is sugary enough.
No matter where you go, Arabian Coffee will always be the most unique way of preparing it, which goes to show that Coffee is indeed associated with Arabia and the Arabian life style.
@@muhtesem1946 don't open your mouth with out knowledge the origion of coffee is Ethiopia this is the fact.
Great video! Thank you 😊
I'm a coffee lover. This is a good video. Gives information about coffee origin to the present status. Interesting pictures, statics and the commen makes it
I have 1 Liberica Plant, I love to try all types of coffee.
I have tried Turkish, Bosnian, Indonesian - namely Bandung, Bali, Toraja, Vietnam Trung Ngu Yen is nice, Laos.
Now a friend of mine is promoting Liberica based coffee from Johor Malaysia.
Please share the details of your friend's café. Will be visiting there soon.
turkish coffee is all show, nespresso pods taste better
@@MegaRivu Its called Kendal Coffee, search that name. Kendal is a city in Indonesia but also a small ton in Batu Pahat, Johor Malaysia where thes eLiberica coffee are grown.
The advertisement of "medical benefits of coffee" might be far fetched in some regards but Coffee (like any warm beverage) can potentially help with a cough. And the caffeine in coffee absolutely WILL stop a headache! It's even prescribed by doctors for this very thing. FACTS 💗
Good video ! Thanks.
I picked and ate fresh coffee berries in the mountains of Veracruz Mexico. Cool experience
Thanks for the video,... Greetings from Indonesia
THIS WAS AWESOME!
Had a cup while watching this. Dosent get any better.
Good to know
You can literally make these in less than a day and they offer such beauty and charm to any garden area.
That was a very good good episode from this episode I could do my work thank you and ALSO because of your episode about coffee made me the deputy head boy of the school THANK YOU🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
lol drinking a both instant and americano coffee right now, how fun to see the story behind it all
اليمن التاريخ والحضارة موطن العروبة واصل العرب 🇾🇪
حقيقة لايمكن دثرها❤❤
Informative
I'm new to this channel, I love the narrator voice, it reminds me Toph somehow..
Ikr
Hahaha
From Avatar the Last Airbender? always nice to see the global reach of that cartoon.
It's cool we all know wgi your talking about. I'm almost 30 and I re-watch that while series at least once a year. There is just something about it. I don't even watch anime
The greatest earth bender in the world
Hmmmm nice I like it
Great video.
Wow
good learnin 😁
thanks for your information
you like lies?
I’m really like this video, good job 👍
Thanks so much :D
This is so interesting!
Glad you found it interesting! Thanks for watching :)
Proud my country Ethiopia origion of coffee bean 😎😎😎🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
hi there i love coffee i have my with spelenda and cream
but i love starbucks coffee
thanks for the film good day to you-tori
I like mine with the moroccan spices
Kaffa was indeed where coffee was first found in Ethiopia. If you go through Ethiopian history you will know that it has a history of trade with the Arabian peninsula now Yemen. It was introduced to them when as gifts and later on they started trading in it, no wonder they grew it in their land.Long story short found in Ethiopia first traded by Yemen.
Fun fact: when the now Yemeni first asked about the coffee they were told "Kaffa" so they thought it was called Kaffaa and the traders went to their land introduced it to their people as "Qahwa" in Arabic. Then came the Ottomans and they heard "Qahwa" and introduced it as "Kahve" and when it reached the westerner world it was called "Coffee".
It's interesting how because of inability to understand each others language and pronounce the same way gave coffee different names all over the world but if we trace back we reach its place of birth.
Really?! Is that why the Ethiopian coffee called Arabica? 🤔
@@alafifi101 that's specific breed is called Arabica because it was the one that was exported to them and Arabica isn't the only Ethiopian coffee we have more than 8000 breeds of coffee but Arabica is the most famous one around the world.
Any more questions?
@Madina Kader the fun fact you were talking about is not true! Because in Arabic Qahwa in Arabic means any plant you boil with water. But then it became specific to the coffee we know these days. If anything Kaffa is a mere similarity with the word Qahwa.
@@alafifi101 على فكرة ترى انا اعرف اتكلم عربي لا و فصيحة كمان إذا كان قصدت ان القهوة تأتي من كلمة قهي و ذا الكلام جيب ادلة سابقة و عفوا لا تعترض بدون ما تقرأ من تاريخ بلد الام للقهوة. المضحك فالموضوع ان العالم كله اشهد ان القهوة ولدت في إثيوبيا و بدأت تجارتها من اليمن. ايش موضوعك و ايش عندك جديد؟
@@alafifi101 I replied in Arabic since you seem literate in Arabic 🙂
Waaaw I'm dif making my self a cupa now
Coffee is life
I will go with the origins in Ethiopia.
nothing origin there
@@messianic_scam everything*
@@faisalalsaif9774
just canibalism yah right your ngro ethio naked papa discovered coffee
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@@messianic_scam I know many lively Yemenis and I know that kost of them are good, brave and nice people. Its just people like you who are the problem. Actually our dishes are liked and loved in the countries we settle, and we are model immigrants, cabt be cannibals and descent people at the same time.
I use French press to make my coffee. Heat water to 200 degrees, pour over fresh ground beans. Brew for 4 to 5 min but never over the 5 min. Pour in cup add sugar or cream or both. The use of sugar and cream is up to how you like, I drink it black.
me too, french press
How did I get here? I was in bed and I'm like, what is the history of coffee?
I like my coffee ....crisp
You forgot to mention that coffee was introduced to Europe by the Ottoman Empire!
Coffee that came from Yemen.
First cup of coffee drink was made by yemeni arab plant it self was found in Ethiopia and Yemen but the arab invent the drink
Lol
Always some Arab Muslim to try to claim ownership
Café todo dia
Latte is the best 👌
3.48 Excelsa was reclassified as a type of Liberica a few years ago.
You forgot to mention how it was illigal to drink in Europe because it was consumed by the Ottoman Empire
lol
@@burak1462 Lol indeed
Isn't it hilarious how people think or would assume that a people indigenous to a land and a plant, especially in older times without certain mundane distractions, would grow up and live for generations with said plant and not be curious or smart enough to figure out different ways to cultivate and use it....???? 👀😐👀😐👀😐👀 I trust that the Ethiopians were very aware of what was growing on their ancestral lands.... Give Thanks.
It's honestly a form of racism and it happens to Africans constantly where they're not credited for discovering world changing things. Arabs are being credited to something that originated within the Horn of Africa.
You won't find it on youtube. Folks are hell bent on acting as if Ethiopians didn't know how to use the plant. It's hilarious.
@@IhateAlot718 I swear. I mean it would break the narrative you know. As you know the idea that Africans are incapable, even if it is simple to create anything.
Africans are so useless apparently they can't even make Coffee lol.
But people don't even know there are people till this day who brew their coffee in the ancient way both in Eritrea/Ethiopia and call it Buna. Using pottery shaped in a flask, remade in the same way as the ones they used long ago and its called Jebena.
Love the stevemre1988 reference
Great Channel! But could you please use metric system? Thank you!
I consume about 18kg of coffee per year and I think it's even more than that. I drink coffee during weekdays and weekends are like my coffee rest.
I am also noticing that Higley active now )))
Based on the territory aspect there are similarities between Yemen and Ethiopia in terms of weather and soil lands. If we go back to history we all know that many Yemeni people immigrated to Ethiopia. Yemeni people are well known to be farmers they've been always discovering new seeds and eventually trees that no body heard of. Yemen is not a desert like everyone assumes so.
Gtfoh, that's the most improbable scenario ever.
Just stop, Ethiopia discovered its use. You really think Ethiopian tribes didn't brew coffee beans or use it for its caffeine properties?
Okay get some history class Ethiopia conquered Yemen for a long time, guess what you did not know that
@@alazarsemeneh6159 historiand try to hide history that doesnt fit their eurocentric worldview, so you get delusional people desperately try to defend lies.
@@IhateAlot718 Ethiopia discovered its use but Yemen made the drink
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world
2:20 some book with text in russian with old pre-soviet orthography
(not so old exactly, existed untill the 1918 orthographic reform)
Ethiopian coffee cinnamon cardomon cloves and perfumes was traded by somali traders to china korea japan ... for rice and tea the ottomans introduce it to europe
Instant coffee was invented in New Zealand in 1890 by David Strang.
I thought this was Origin of Everything. Forwards this to them if they are not viewing this anyhow.
Based pope honestly. Acting smart and trying it instead of judging it immediatly
Shabu clear coffee is best haha 😄
I proccessed coffee : Arabica, Robusta, Liberica and Exelsa. The most i enjoyed is Liberica and Exelsa
You better share some love to SteveMRE.
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 is the birth place of coffee
CoRtAdiTo ☕️
Isn't tea the most consumed beverage after water? As I remember coffee is third.
kinda but coffee were used by commoners while tea was for rich. back in times ofc.
Correct. I think she got her notes a bit confused. Tea is the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world behind water. Coffee is the 2nd most traded commodity behind oil.
Yeah i googled it immediately after she said that. Get your facts straight!!!
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The word of Coffee☕ come from Arabic (القهوة) in Latin (Kahwa)
yah cause this is where it was discovered in arab land from the mountains of yemen ,these liberals are skammers they always give their ngroz historical favors to shut them up
The word coffee came from the birth place of coffee 'kaffa' in Southern region of Ethiopia
Did you guys just took SteveMRE video clip without giving him any credit or mention, WOW?
キットカットを発見した!🥰
It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning.
It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning.
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What they call it coffee here is just hot water i couldn't get realllll coffee here where i am living Desaster i hv 2 struggle every day to get a proper coffee i loveeee coffee ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
Excellent work, loved this!
never expect to sees steve's MRE footage :v
Coffee was first invented in Harar, Somalia, and introduced to Yemen through trade by Somali merchants.
😂😩🤦🏾♀️😂
If funny that Khat is from Ethiopia and Coffee is from the Somali region of Ethiopia. But we prefer khat instead as it’s strong especially for nomads.
@@guhaad6514 is it kaffa, in the Somali region now?!
@@betelehemt It’s debatable, Harar or Kaffa.
Harar is in Ethiopia what are you talking about
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The word of coffe☕ come from Arabic (القهوە)
Mention of military coffee and you use Steve1989, nice.
Ethiopian ❤
If you want to know the real orgin of coffee search why they named it as mocha coffee
Because port city yemen.
I bet every one watching this video while having a cup of coffee
i am drinking hot chocolate right now actually becausemy office is freezing
Coffe has 2 origins. 1 is from Central America with the Mayan and Aztecs. 2 is from India. 1 comes from the seed of the cacao fruit. 2 comes from the seed (without fruit) of the arabica plant. Note that 2 doesn't come from Ethiopia or Mideast. 2 comes from India. Tea also comes from India. Coffee was a drink of kings in India.
everything you just said is false, congrats👍
That is a bunch of rubbish
Wow boona/coffee discovered in Oromiyya. Naaggaayaa.
the information was good dear ,
but you need to go through backward historical researches of Ethiopian and Yemeni .
cuz you may give wrong information to the world .
Coffee is discovered by Ethiopia and exported to Yemeni .
yes the Ethiopian Sufi master was first to properly cultivate and dance with coffee
No it wasn't coffe was first invented in Yemen before it was in Ethiopia yes both of them discovered the idea of coffee but Yemen discovered it first
Hello dear weapon control, Sara puts it right and there is so much evidence 1) scientist reference 2) the name 'coffee' itself came from the name 'Keffa' of which the city of Keffa still grows coffee. that's just the truth. thanks
@@homeoforigins338 hi,
Coffee is actually is a tradition in yemen people there used to drink coffee hundreds of years ago,so I think the history of it is kind of weird since many people believe that ethiopians invented coffee and many people believe that yemenis invented coffee
@@weaponcontrol5971 I've heard that the coffee plant originated and was cultivated in Ethiopia and diffused to the greater Islamic world through its colony in Yemen.
You should cover history of the Coffee House as an intellectual and social milleu. I guess its relative the Tea House should be covered. I know counter-cultural types in the U.S. during the 40s and 50s called cannabis "tea" at one point. I know a local coffee house that used to be called a tea house (Gypsy Tea House now Gypsy Coffee House) supports "medical" marijuana (you know like "medical" alcohol during prohibition or 1st prohibition if you prefer). What is the relationship between the coffee house, the tea house, public house, and the cigar parlor (parlour?) as intellectual and cultural milleus? This might take 3 to 4 weeks to produce and considerable energy.
please allow me to copy your video,thank you for sharing,this is very infromative video..Godbless
Of course! Thanks so much for sharing!
@@ExploreMode thank you so much..God bless you
Muslim: Making Coffe
EU: We made coffe
What are you really trying to say?
@@EKSBahrain that europeans take credit for all the resources they stole from africa and the middle east
@@EKSBahrain coffe made by muslim....thank me later
Which religion invented alcohol?
I bet it wasn't the European Union! Now they all drink the devil's nectar though XD
lol
in my opinion to really appreciate the coffee you drink it black , why ruin it with milk and sugar. coffee isn't really bitter to me and I drink death wish coffee or cafe bustelo, but I'll never say no to a cup no matter what kind it is... as long as its black :)
You’re ‘ard.
Yemen origin of coffee 🇾🇪
Ethiopoa🇪🇹
No, the first beverage of coffee made in Yemen
Suffice it to say that everything comes from Yemen .... you have no life ?? Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia ... Queen of Sheba ... 👑🇪🇹 Ethiopia ... Look for you poor people life ..... There is nothing like Ethiopia Pride for Africa
@@user-yk7le7pg1s Honestly, he is talking facts the arabs cultivated coffee. Muslims then bought it to Europe through Turkish Empire . Love Ethiopian people very humble and good hearted people both christian and muslim.
@@omaryounis2750 That is less likely than it being started in Ethiopia, after all the plant literally originates from there
I like my coffee black
I like my coffee blue.
Don't ask.
I’m upset that Yemen got the credit when clearly the got the coffee from Ethiopia, if the coffee is native to Ethiopia, why would a Yemen person discover it?? Doesn’t make sense
Coffee from yemen (arabia) so come down African
I agree. Isn't it hilarious how people think or would assume that a people indigenous to a land and a plant, especially in older times without certain mundane distractions, would grow up and live for generations with said plant and not be curious or smart enough to figure out different ways to cultivate and use it....???? 👀😐👀😐👀😐👀 I trust that the Ethiopians were very aware of what was growing on their ancestral lands.... Give Thanks.
@asasadd55 5 what do you mean no body drinks it Ethiopians discovered the coffee has elements which gives energetic boost and they transformed it into a healing medicine not sure if it was in a form of liquid or solid but Ethiopians made coffee what it is now
U dont know, what if ehtiopians never tried to make a drink out of the coffee plants?
Coffee is obviously ethiopian. Yemenis only got after somali merchants exported it to them.dont listen to them
It's no wonder we have all the computer technology these days.. apparently our ancestors used to be entirely CGI
Light on the history, or even any focus at all. Forget this video.
Chikmaglore Arabic coffee India
First grown
I thought tea was the second most popular ( most consumed) beverage in the world?
You completely missed the most important Turkish/Ottoman part of the story. They were the ones who eventually introduced it to India, Iran and Europe
The Ottomans took it from the Arabs, and the Arabs drank coffee in the Hijaz and Yemen before it came from Mongolia, even the Turks called it (cahva), which is derived from Arabic (قهوة)
@fatuma
you maid your name is Arabic birth place of coffee was Yemen that's why you ethio ngro call coffee "qahwa" an Arabic name you don't have any other name for it cause this is where they knew it from mountains of yemen , and that's why the Latin word for coffee is kahwa قهوة I'm sick of your lies
@fatuma
you can't win over losing ngro
@@messianic_scam you have a problem with Ethiopian claiming it. You obviously hate Ethiopians. Stop spreading your lies
@@IhateAlot718
cause you're ngro scammers
Coffee come from YEMEN 🇾🇪
Discovered in Ethiopia