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the stimulating story of the world's most popular brew

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An edition of Coffee talk (2009)

Coffee talk

the stimulating story of the world's most popular brew

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What is it about coffee that makes it so popular across so many different cultures? Can it be the caffeine or is there something else about coffee that makes it so alluring? No beverage has broader worldwide appeal. In North America and Europe, the annual amount of coffee consumed is overwhelming. And in China and even in India, the traditional stronghold of tea drinking, the coffee business has grown by leaps and bounds. In this entertaining yet comprehensive book, food expert Morton Satin describes how, in recent times, coffee has become the magnet that draws people together for spirited interchanges of information and ideas. In the intellectual capitals of the world, coffeehouses have been and continue to be the venues where the great minds flock to discuss the latest developments in the arts, sciences, and social philosophies. Satin, moreover, traces the rich and intriguing history of coffee, showing how coffee consumption evolved to fit the social and economic needs of different times. His fascinating narrative dispels common myths and conveys such little-known facts as: the dark coffee bean originated in Africa, not South America, as many believe. Today, of course, it is the indispensable wake-up beverage in most households throughout the West and the East. It is also the mainstay of the Starbucks phenomenon -- a chain of coffeehouses whose popularity continues to soar. Satin even goes on to reveal the best techniques for home brewing. And he enlivens his narrative with stories of the fine art of the barista, which includes the World Barista Championship where rival barmen from around the globe display the highest artistry of coffee brewing. Lavishly illustrated, this delightful and informative book is the perfect complement for your next coffee break. - Publisher.

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Publisher
Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
376

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Table of Contents

Prologue
Part one : Origins and history.
The agricultural origins of coffee
The chemistry and health benefits of coffee
Coffee's expansion through Africa and the Near East
The conquest of Europe
Coffee makes its way to the new world
The dark side of the coffee trade
Part two : Coffee's place in culture and economic development.
Early coffeehouse culture
Coffee drives productivity
Coffee art and advertising
Coffee trivia and coffee quotes
Part three : Coffee's renaissance in a new world.
The Americanization of European cafes
Making home brew
The barista's art
Espressilogue
Afterword
A coffee time line

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Amherst, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.3/373
Library of Congress
TX415 .S27 2009, TX415, TX415 .S27 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
368 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
376
Dimensions
19 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22685283M
Internet Archive
coffeetalkstimul0000sati
ISBN 10
1591026881
ISBN 13
9781591026884
LCCN
2008049255
OCLC/WorldCat
276140101

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