By Ramsha Nayab
Jan 11, 2023
When coffee was initially discovered, it was known as "Qahhwat al-bun," which, when translated from Arabic, means "the wine of the bean."
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Although they have long been referred to as beans, they are actually seeds from a berry that resembles a cherry and is grown on a bush.
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Only two U.S. states can grow coffee: Hawaii and California.
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Coffee drinkers are less likely to develop several ailments, including diabetes, cancer, kidney stones according to research.
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Finland has the most coffee lovers in the world, despite not being a coffee-producing country.
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According to legend, a goat herder found the coffee plant in the ninth century.
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Coffee was first consumed by African tribes years ago, yet most of us now only drink it.
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Brazil produces the most coffee in the world and has done so for more than 150 years.
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coffee ranks second in terms of the volume of money exchanged globally.
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