Coffee
Around 10 billion kilos of coffee are consumed by the world each year; the country that drinks the most each year is Finland with 12 kg per person. Legend says that in the 9th century, some Ethiopian farmers noticed how their goats acted after eating the Coffea plant and they told a local monk who then decided to give it a try and found out that the drink kept him up at night, resulting in coffee. Two types of coffee beans are the Arabica, the most grown coffee bean and referred to as shade coffee, and Robusta, slightly more bitter than Arabica and considered sun-grown coffee. Coffee beans aren’t beans at all! They're the pits of berries and got their name due to their resemblance to legumes.
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