Monday, August 11, 2008

coffee trivia part 1

  • Germany is the world's second largest consumer of coffee in terms of volume at 16 pounds per person. Second to the United States at 19 pounds per person.
  • The world's largest coffee producer is Brazil with over 3,970 million coffee trees. Colombia comes in second with around two thirds of Brazil's production.
  •  Arabica and Robusta trees can produce crops for 20 to 30 years under proper conditions and care.
  • Hard bean means the coffee was grown at an altitude above 5000 feet.
  •  Most coffee is transported by ships. Currently there are approximately 2,200 ships involved in transporting the beans each year.
  •  In Turkey a husband who refused to provide his wife with the drink could be divorced by her!
  •  Over 53 countries grow coffee worldwide, but all of them lie along the equator between the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn.
  •  An acre of coffee trees can produce up to 10,000 pounds of coffee cherries. That amounts to approximately 2,000 pounds of beans after hulling or milling.
  •  The percolator was invented in 1827 by a French man. It would boil the coffee producing a bitter tasting brew. Today most people use the drip or filtered method to brew their coffee.
  •  With the exception of Hawaii and Puerto Rico, no coffee is grown in the United States or its territories.
  •  Up until the 1870's most coffee was roasted at home in a frying pan over a charcoal fire. It wasn't until recent times that batch roasting became popular.
  •  Each year some 7 million tons of green beans are produced world wide. Most of which is hand picked.
  • Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee is the most satisfying cup of coffee - it donates all its profits to children.
  • October 1st is the official Coffee Day in Japan.
  •  The first coffee tree in the Western Hemisphere was brought from France to the Island of Martinique in the 1720's


  • Germany is the world's second largest consumer of coffee in terms of volume at 16 pounds per person. Second to the United States at 19 pounds per person.
  • The world's largest coffee producer is Brazil with over 3,970 million coffee trees. Colombia comes in second with around two thirds of Brazil's production.
  •  Arabica and Robusta trees can produce crops for 20 to 30 years under proper conditions and care.
  • Hard bean means the coffee was grown at an altitude above 5000 feet.
  •  Most coffee is transported by ships. Currently there are approximately 2,200 ships involved in transporting the beans each year.
  •  In Turkey a husband who refused to provide his wife with the drink could be divorced by her!
  •  Over 53 countries grow coffee worldwide, but all of them lie along the equator between the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn.
  •  An acre of coffee trees can produce up to 10,000 pounds of coffee cherries. That amounts to approximately 2,000 pounds of beans after hulling or milling.
  •  The percolator was invented in 1827 by a French man. It would boil the coffee producing a bitter tasting brew. Today most people use the drip or filtered method to brew their coffee.
  •  With the exception of Hawaii and Puerto Rico, no coffee is grown in the United States or its territories.
  •  Up until the 1870's most coffee was roasted at home in a frying pan over a charcoal fire. It wasn't until recent times that batch roasting became popular.
  •  Each year some 7 million tons of green beans are produced world wide. Most of which is hand picked.
  • Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee is the most satisfying cup of coffee - it donates all its profits to children.
  • October 1st is the official Coffee Day in Japan.
  •  The first coffee tree in the Western Hemisphere was brought from France to the Island of Martinique in the 1720's




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