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History of Coffee (Radio Edit)

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Greg Jenner: 咖啡的起源有一个有趣的神话,涉及一种动物。传说中,人们最初接触咖啡因是因为一种野生咖啡植物,而这与一种动物有关。 Sophie Duker: 我认为故事中的动物是山羊。我记得之前在房间里听到过山羊的故事,所以我猜是山羊。我感觉这可能与一个名叫盖伊的农民有关,他的山羊行为异常,像个孩子一样充满活力。 Jonathan Morris: 真正的起源神话是关于一个名叫卡尔迪的牧羊人,他看到他的山羊吃了红色的咖啡浆果后变得兴奋起来。卡尔迪尝试了浆果,然后将它们带给当地的学者,学者将它们扔进火里,闻到了香味,并决定将它们磨碎制成咖啡饮料。这个故事起源于埃塞俄比亚西南部。

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Greg Jenner is joined by Professor Jonathan Morris and comedian Sophie Duker to learn all about the bittersweet history of coffee.

Coffee is undoubtedly one of the most popular drinks worldwide, and we consume an estimated 95 million cups of the stuff everyday in the UK alone. But where does coffee come from, and when did we start enjoying its caffeinated effects? From its origins in medieval Ethiopia and Yemen, through the coffeehouses of the Middle East and Europe, to its central importance to soldiers during the American Civil War, this episode traces the complex history of our favourite beverage. Along the way, it explores the uses people have had for coffee over the years, in religious rituals, as a stimulant to intellectual exchange, and even as a medicine. We also debunk some of the myths that have been brewed up about coffee’s history. Did the Pope really call it ‘the devil’s brew’? Was it discovered by an Ethiopian goatherd? And did a Dutch man really have to smuggle coffee trees out of Yemen? Listen to find out!

This is a radio edit of the original podcast episode. For the full-length version, please look further back in the feed.

Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Matt Ryan Written by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook