Coffee

Coffee: An Overview

Coffee is a popular beverage made from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant. Originating in Ethiopia, coffee has grown into a global phenomenon, valued for its rich flavor and stimulating effects due to caffeine.

Main Varieties:

  • Arabica (Coffea arabica): Smooth, nuanced flavor; accounts for about 60% of global production.
  • Robusta (Coffea canephora): Stronger, more bitter taste with higher caffeine content.

Brewing Methods:

  • Espresso: A concentrated shot using high-pressure extraction.
  • Drip/Filter: Hot water poured over ground coffee.
  • French Press: Steeping grounds in hot water, then pressing.
  • Cold Brew: Slow extraction in cold water for a smoother taste.

Global Impact:

Coffee plays a significant role in culture and economies worldwide, particularly in Latin AmericaAfrica, and Asia. It’s central to social rituals, from Italian espresso bars to Turkish coffee ceremonies.

Health Benefits:

Moderate consumption is linked to improved alertness, antioxidant benefits, and potential protection against certain diseases. Excessive intake, however, can lead to anxiety or sleep issues.