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Name Professor’s Name Course Date History of Coffee Introduction Coffee is one of the ancient beverages consumed to excite and energize the body. It has a long intertwined history regarding its origin and spread around the world. Legends and facts have been put forward to clarify the mystery of the dark black drink. Coffee drink is prepared from baked coffee beans from the Coffea plant. It is globally the second most valued legally traded product. Statistics estimate that over 400 billion coffee cups are taken yearly. Coffee is besides an additive in iconic meals like tiramisu and when mixed with chocolate it forms the flavored mocha mix. Coffee is widely produced the tropic and sub-tropic countries such as Ethiopia and Arab countries. The world bank approximates 500 billion coffee users worldwide with a 1.3% of them being coffee farmers (Brien 1). However most coffee farmers work and live in Coffea Arabica from South-western Ethiopia with some Historical Considerations. Economic Botany 1965(19): 136-151. Neumann David. The World of Coffee in 2017. Neumann Kaffee Gruppe 2012; 2-19. sintercafe.com Ponte Stefano. “The ‘Latte Revolution’? Regulation Markets and Consumption in the Global Coffee Chain.” World Development. Centre for Development Research Copenhagen Denmark 2002; Vol. 30 (7) 1099–1122. citeseerx.ist.psu.edu Scholer Morten. "Bitter or Better Future for Coffee Producers?" International Trade Forum no. 2. Geneva: International Trade Centre 2004; 9-12. Southard A. E. The Story of Abyssinia's Coffees. The Tea and Trade Journal 191834 (3): 212-215 and 324-329. Topik Steven. The World Coffee Market in the Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries from Colonial To National Regimes. Department of History University of California Irvine 2004; 3-34. eprints.lse.ac.uk Zappiah Nat. "Coffee Houses and Culture". Huntington Library Quarterly. 2007; 70 (4): 671–677. doi:10.1525 Wild Anthony. Coffee A Dark History. W. W. Norton & Company Inc. New York 2005 [...]
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Write a 2000-3000 word paper that traces a theme, movement, item, or development (cultural, social, political, technological, etc.) in the humanities. Use MLA format and cite all research, including the textbook, both parenthetically (in-text) and on Works Cited page. Before beginning, discuss your topic idea with your instructor in order to be sure your topic is not too broad or too narrow. Your topic must begin in BCE and must end at the present time. Be sure to include a strong thesis statement in your introductory paragraph, restate your thesis in your concluding paragraph, and use clear topic and concluding sentences in your body paragraphs. 10 SOURCES MINIMUM
Subject Area: Cultural Studies
Document Type: Research Paper