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Jeanette M. Fregulia, "A Rich and Tantalizing Brew: A History of How Coffee Connected the World" (U Arkansas Press, 2019))

Jun 26, 2019
Jeanette M. Fregulia, an Associate Professor of History at Carroll College, dives into the rich history of coffee in her captivating discussion. She traces coffee's journey from Ethiopia to global trade, highlighting its transition from medicine to cultural staple. Fregulia reveals how coffeehouses fostered public discourse long before their European counterparts, and she explores coffee's ties to colonialism and labor exploitation. The conversation also touches on the challenges of sustainability and fair trade, emphasizing coffee's complex legacy in shaping social structures.
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Yemeni Priest Coffee Legend

  • The Yemeni priest legend tells of his survival by drinking coffee after banishment and inventing coffee as a drink.
  • This story illustrates cultural origins and the social significance of coffee consumption.
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Coffee Transformed Social Behavior

  • Coffee uniquely transformed social behavior by creating spaces for public socializing unlike other imported goods.
  • Coffeehouses became hubs of gathering and discourse, setting coffee apart from products like olives or pomegranates.
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Bitterness Shaped Coffee's Adoption

  • Bitterness in coffee is genetically perceived differently among individuals, affecting initial acceptance.
  • Europeans overcame bitterness with sugar and milk, making coffee more palatable and popular.
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