Thursday, December 31, 2015
Women's World- Needs of Women: 5 Tips To Winterize Your Natural Black Hair
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Women's World- Needs of Women: Diabetes Health Tips
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Friday, December 4, 2015
for the Coffee Lovers - Interesting Facts About Your Favorite Hot Beverage
Almost every day, at least 2 billion cups of coffee are being consumed in all parts of the world; the United States of America - the world's largest consumer of coffee - is responsible for 400 million cups of coffee consumption. Even though coffee is undeniably one of the most popular hot beverages in the world today, there are actually a lot more things that would surprise you about coffee. Here's a list of interesting facts about coffee that most of us aren't aware:
Goats and Coffee
According to history, the energizing effect of coffee was
first discovered by goats in Ethiopia. The story tells us that an Ethiopian
shepherd was the first to find out about the caffeinating power of a coffee
bean after his goats have eaten it and started dancing and prancing.
Jampacked Nutrients
A lot of people say that coffee drinking is harmful to one's
health, however, did you know that one cup of coffee contains several
nutrients? According to experts, a cup of coffee has enough Niacin, Magnesium,
Potassium, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B5 and Manganese you need in a day.
So don't skip your coffee drink in the morning, and if you
are quite in a hurry, you can always put it on an insulated stainless steel water bottle and bring it
with you.
Anti-Alzheimer's Disease
In a study conducted by scientific experts, regular coffee
drinkers are said to less likely have Alzheimer's disease and even dementia.
But aside from Alzheimer's disease and dementia, people who drink more than 4
cups of coffee in a day are also less likely to suffer from liver cirrhosis.
Think about all the good health effects you can get from drinking coffee in a
regular basis.
England's Coffee History
England was among the first countries in Europe to have
coffee. However in 1675, during the reign of King Charles II, coffee shops
around the country were almost banned. Because of the growing popularity of
coffee houses throughout England, the king feared that his subjects were using
the place to concoct rebellion against his rule. He then decreed a law to ban
coffee shops across the country, but it was later lifted after a public outcry.
These are just some of the most amazing facts about coffee
that not all are aware of. So, the next time you are feeling tired, sleepy, and
exhausted, always remember that a little sip of coffee can keep you energized
the whole day.
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