Friday, May 21, 2010

Coffee Culture in the World


What would you not call your morning coffee? "Definitely not a good day! Coffee Day were an essential part of the beginning of ours. Not only that coffee is a drink are the groups that are still very popular in all times and in all age groups. Today, several types of coffee and tea and coffee shops online are growing and culture. Blooming Tea, coffee and other drinks are a part of our life, and nobody is new to them.> Coffee-houses are not only made coffee. Several bars and restaurants around the block are a meeting place and a place for friends to share the latest gossip from your own.

The coffee culture is basically a compromise on the most commonly used and connected to a social coffee is that an environment of tea. Because of popularity worldwide, there are several forms and various coffee ritualeverywhere.

In Asia, people are generally happy to have a light coffee, cake, compared to other Western countries. Cafés tend to be places for meetings and social gatherings. Most favorite is the cappuccino. In northern Europe, coffee is served during the holiday cookies with homemade cakes, pies e. Cafe in Turkey is quite different. The grains are fine and the water boils about three times and then placed in along handle brass pot. At times cardamom or sugar is also added. The French usually drink coffee at the start of the day, and to Germans, it is a drink for social gatherings.

There are religious boundaries associated with coffee and tea as well. Different religions have different things to say about coffee. In Islam, tea and coffee is prohibited only at the time of fasting. The fast lasts from dawn to dusk and all the edibles, including water, are Prohibited at this time.

Mormon Coffee is prohibited. Saints also known as the "Day of Latter-day followers of this religion prohibits the coffee, because they believe that their spiritual connection is blocked. In the words of wisdom, he says," hot drinks are not for the body or belly "(D . & C 89:9). And 'interpreted that Joseph Smith was in fact tea and coffee, hot drinks, because they were only available at this time.

After the seventh dayAdventists, views on coffee are mixed. Previously banned, and focus largely on a healthy diet. Therefore, they have been banned because it contains caffeine. However, this view is now somewhat outdated and no longer in practice. Yet it is to be avoided.

In Judaism, there is actually no problem with the coffee. The problems are kosher. Kosher issues that both tea and coffee. flavored coffee coulddifferent flavors, beans and flavored syrups that do not respond to all questions kosher. The same goes for decaffeinated coffee, because it contains ethyl acetate.

Rastas are very similar to the Adventist Church, and generally focus on a healthy diet. This species is the prohibition of tobacco use, alcohol, salt, coffee, meat and other foods. Their food is mostly grains, fruits and vegetables.

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