How humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris

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One day around 850 CE, a goatherd named Kaldi observed that,
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after nibbling on some berries, his goats started acting abnormally.
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Kaldi tried them himself, and soon enough he was just as hyper.
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This was humanity’s first run-in with coffee—
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or so the story goes.
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When exactly people began consuming coffee is unclear—
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but at some point before the 1400s, in what’s now Ethiopia,
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people began foraging for wild coffee in the forest undergrowth.
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The reason coffee plants are equipped with lots of caffeine
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might be because it makes them unattractive to herbivores
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or more attractive to pollinators.
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But either way, people caught on to coffee’s advantages
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and began making tea from its leaves;
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combining its berries with butter and salt for a sustaining snack;
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and drying, roasting, and simmering its cherries into an energizing elixir.
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Coffee rode trade routes into the Middle East,
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and its widespread popularity began brewing in earnest in the 1450s.
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Upon returning from a visit to Ethiopia,
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a Sufi leader recommended that worshippers in Yemen
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use coffee during ritual chants and dances.
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Soon enough, people within the Ottoman Empire
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began roasting and grinding the beans to yield a darker, bolder beverage.
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Many gathered in guesthouses and outside mosques
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to partake in coffee’s comforts.
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But authorities grew concerned about whether coffee’s influence
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was innocent or intoxicating,
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and if Muslims should be allowed to drink it.
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Indeed, in 1511, a religious court in Mecca put coffee on trial.
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Scholars finally deemed it permissible,
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so coffeehouses sprang up in Damascus, Istanbul, and beyond,
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where clientele could sip coffee, smoke, and enjoy a variety of entertainment.
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By the late 1500s, people in Yemen were farming coffee
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and exporting it from the port of Al-Makha,
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which became known in other parts of the world as Mocha.
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But coffee was eventually transported— or smuggled— into India,
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and soon took root in Java and beyond.
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Meanwhile, the Ottoman Empire introduced the stimulating substance to Europe.
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Central London’s first coffeehouses opened in the 1650s.
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By 1663 there were more than 80.
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And despite King Charles II’s attempt to ban them in 1675,
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coffeehouses kept simmering as social and intellectual hotbeds.
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In 1679, for instance, patrons of Garraway’s coffeehouse
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had the pleasure of watching Robert Hooke, the scientist who coined the term “cell,”
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publicly dissect a porpoise.
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In France, people began mixing coffee with milk and sugar.
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And throughout the 1700s,
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Paris’ coffeehouses hosted Enlightenment figures like Diderot and Voltaire,
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who allegedly drank 50 cups of coffee a day.
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Granted, these were likely small servings of comparatively weak coffee—
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but still, impressive.
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Meanwhile, European empires began profiting off coffee-growing,
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establishing enslaved or exploited workforces
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in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
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As cultivation boomed in Latin America, fueled by slavery,
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growers displaced Indigenous populations
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and burned forests to establish ever-expanding plantations.
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By 1906, Brazil was exporting over 80% of the world’s coffee.
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That same year, the Milan World’s Fair showcased
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the first commercial espresso machine.
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And alongside the development of industrial roasting equipment
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came various coffee brands.
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By the mid-1950s, about 60% of US factories incorporated coffee breaks.
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As African countries cut colonial ties, many ramped up coffee production.
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And coffee drinking also later made inroads in East Asia,
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especially as canned, pre-prepared beverages.
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In more recent decades,
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specialty coffees with an emphasis on quality beans and brewing methods
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grew popular and propelled farms in Central America and East Africa.
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Yet coffee workers worldwide continued to endure inhumane conditions
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and insufficient compensation.
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This motivated certification efforts
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for coffee production that met ethical standards,
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including minimum wage and sustainable farming.
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But issues still loom over the industry.
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And because of climate change,
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the equatorial “Bean Belt” where coffee thrives
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is projected to shrink in upcoming decades.
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It’s unclear exactly what this might look like.
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But scientists are investigating possibilities
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like resilient coffee hybrids that might help weather the unpredictable future—
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all to protect the beverage that’s become a cherished part
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of daily rituals worldwide.
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