SFG75
Well-Known Member
Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia by Kaldi, a goat-herder. The Muslim sultans protected the bean until it was smuggled out to India and consequently to the rest of the world. Every bean around today may be a derivitive of a plant taken by a French captain on a perilous journey. Brazil commonly depresses prices by over producing, thus hurting the workers on plantations consistently. They also love government subsidies to save them from their own incompetence. Coffee is a MUST in times of war and in post-war times, large coffee company executives, who would screw up a two car funeral, drive the industry to the precipice of destruction time and time again. Perfectionist coffee snobs are the only reponsible party who keep the industry from crashing.
-Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast.
How about your book?
-Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast.
How about your book?