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Coffee in 18th-century art
Coffee spread rapidly to London, Amsterdam, and Paris.This exotic hot drink, to which aphrodisiac and therapeutic virtues were attributed, soon won over the courts and the highest levels of society.

 

Coffee in 19th-century art
Once a tasty privilege reserved for a few lucky connoisseurs, in the 19th century coffee became a common drink, and began appearing more frequently in paintings.
 

Coffee in 20th-century art
In the twentieth-century, coffee took on new values and was represented in new ways ...
 
Did you know ...
How to traslate “coffee” into the different languages of the world? What links coffee to the “coffeemancy”?
Stories
After eating a typical Ethiopian dinner with injera and wot, one of the women in the home will begin the ritual.
 
Legends

The many legends told about coffee are interesting. Let's see a few of them together...

 
Theatre, cinema, music

Even the theater, cinema, and music demonstrate that there is no single time or place for enjoying coffee, and a wide range of methods for preparing the beverage have been described. 

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