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When Did We Start Drinking Coffee?<\/h2>\n

Humans have been consuming coffee for hundreds of years, with evidence suggesting that it was first discovered and consumed in Ethiopia in the 15th century. Today, coffee continues to be a popular beverage around the world, enjoyed by billions. In this article we discuss the origins of our coffee-drinking habits and explore the various ways that coffee is enjoyed today.<\/p>\n

Coffee was initially consumed in its original form by indigenous people in Ethiopia and parts of Asia, mainly in the form of dried and roasted beans or ground powder. This type of coffee was prepared in a primitive variant of the modern Turkish coffee pot and consumed as both a stimulant and a spiritual sacrament. The popularity of coffee soon spread to other parts of the world as it was traded across the continents.<\/p>\n

The most direct evidence of the earliest known coffee drinkers dates back to the 16th century in the Middle East, with Middle Eastern traders believed to be among the first to bring coffee to Europe. The first coffee shop in Europe appeared in Venice, Italy in 1683. By the early 18th century, coffee had become very popular all over Europe, with a large number of coffee shops and roasters springing up in major cities.<\/p>\n

In the United States, coffee had become a staple by the mid 19th century as mass production of coffee and advances in roasting and brewing technology began to open up the market for everyday consumers. According to the National Coffee Association, more than 83% of adults in the US consumes coffee every day, a trend that has only continued to grow since then.<\/p>\n