History of Coffee
Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia over a thousand years ago, where goats energized by coffee cherries inspired humans to brew it. It spread to Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula, becoming a popular daily drink. By the 17th century, coffee reached Europe, and coffeehouses became centers of learning and social life.
From there, coffee cultivation expanded to Asia, the Caribbean, and South America, making it one of the world’s most loved and traded beverages. Today, coffee unites cultures worldwide as a drink of energy, connection, and creativity.