Coffee The Taste of India

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 The taste of India


Why should we drink coffee?


About the history of coffee

Coffee, which means "passionate drink" in  India  is one of the most popular hot drinks in the world today. The Kaffa region of Ethiopia, where the first coffee tree was found, is called "kahwah" in Arabic. The Arabs at that time could not use coffee for its current purpose and made pleasant wine. Today's use of coffee dates back to the 14th century by Sufi sects in Yemen.


About the benefits of coffee

According to an article one of the most influential Indian  media outlets, 54% of the India population over the age of 18 drinks coffee every day. Coffee has great benefits for the brain, skin and the human body in general.


Coffee is rich in antioxidants, and most Indians meet this need more through coffee. Antioxidants are chemicals that destroy free radicals in the body. Antioxidants are essential components of the immune system. Harmful substances in the body damage the cell membrane and cause them to age and age. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals that damage cells, preventing and protecting reactions that can lead to many diseases, including cancer, and premature aging.


Coffee can be a useful tool in the fight against Parkinson's disease.


 Daily coffee consumption helps Parkinson's patients control their movements. People who drink coffee regularly are less likely to get the disease than other people.


Coffee is very good for the Liver.


According to a 2006 study of 125,000 people over the age of 22, those who drank at least one cup of coffee a day were 20% less likely to develop liver cirrhosis. Coffee is also an effective weapon against Fatty liver.


Coffee is the enemy of Depression.


According to a study by the National Health Institute, people who drink 4 cups or more of coffee a day are 10% less likely to be depressed than those who never drink. According to researchers, the reason for this is not just the caffeine in coffee. One of the reasons why coffee makes people feel happy is that it is rich in antioxidants.



Coffee can reduce the risk of SkinCancer.


On  surveyed 112,897 women and men over a 20-year period and found that the risk of skin cancer was lower in non-drinkers than in coffee drinkers.


Coffee eliminates Obesity.


According to an article published in the journal Pharmaceutical Research, coffee is one of the most effective tools in the fight against obesity. Researchers at the University of Georgia in the United States, who studied mice, came to this conclusion. The researchers found that mice fed a high-fat diet for 15 weeks were given high doses of chlorogenic acid, which not only helped prevent obesity, but also helped regulate blood sugar, increase insulin resistance and reduce fatty liver in animals.


Note that coffee contains a large amount of CGA. Research has shown that these acids are found in fruits and vegetables such as apples, tomatoes and pears, as well as coffee.

Indian coffee is the business card of the India


"Breakfast" means the meal eaten before coffee in the morning, ie "six coffee". Just as we have a habit of drinking tea during the day, Indians are addicted to coffee. After all, they drink coffee not with everyone in front of them, but with people they value. For them, coffee is not a marketable beverage, but a practical brew. Coffee must be brewed in a special coffee, so, as before, there should be plenty of foam, and a glass of water next to it. Not to mention the delicious Indians sweets. You should drink slowly, calmly, feeling the pleasure in your mouth. Coffee has always been an accompaniment to important conversations and meetings among the Turks. During the Ottoman period, there were special coffee shops where delicious coffee was served on the embers - these places were considered one of the most respected places in the city. These coffee shops are home to intellectuals, poets, writers of that time, even the places where the revolutionaries gathered and communicated, such idle people would not come. The Indians have a saying - a cup of coffee lasts for forty years.


Indian coffee has a special recipe. Before brewing coffee, take as much water as the cup to be served and pour that water into the coffee pot. This happens in a very short time and the mixture is mixed immediately. For example, to make coffee with medium sugar, a person puts a cup of cold water, two teaspoons of coffee and two teaspoons of sugar in a coffee pot. The coffee is taken to a low heat and the coffee is expected to settle completely on the water. Well-mixed coffee is cooked slowly over low heat. In a short time, foam begins to form on the coffee. Some of this foam and coffee is poured into a non-cold cup. The coffee in the coffee pot is then kept in the oven until it foams again, and then the rest is poured into the cup. When serving coffee, be sure to have a glass of water with you. Before drinking coffee, take a sip of that water. Then, if necessary, continue to drink water.


Coffee is a great source of energy. If you want to start the day alive and well, definitely for a cup of coffee every morning! ..


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