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#698: Dr. Mark Plotkin on Coffee, The World’s Favorite Stimulant — Chemistry, History, and More

The Tim Ferriss Show

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The Early Coffee Houses in England

Many historians miss the biological irony, but not Anthony Wild. Caffeine is a natural insecticide, protecting coffee fruit. Insects that consume too much caffeine go into overdrive. This can also be observed in office workers and the ancient coffee houses of Europe. The first English coffee houses were opened by Pasquarose and Jacob the Jew. The Angel, now Queen's Lane Coffee House, still operates in Oxford.

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