ATEC 3361 Lecture Notes - Arabic Coffee, International Standard Book Number, Zygosity

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<h1>History of coffee</h1>
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<p>The origin and <b>history of <q>coffee</q></b> dates back
to the 10th century, and possibly earlier with a number of
reports and legends surrounding its first use. The native
(undomesticated) origin of coffee is thought to have been <a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia"
target="_blank">Ethiopia</a>. The earliest substantiated
evidence of either coffee drinking or knowledge of the coffee
tree is from the 15th century, in the Sufi monasteries of
Yemen.<sup>[1]</sup> By the 16th century, it had reached the
rest of the Middle East, South India (Coorg), Persia, Turkey,
Horn of Africa, and northern Africa. Coffee then spread to the
Balkans, Italy and to the rest of Europe, to South East Asia and
then to America.<sup>[2]</sup></p>
<h2>Etymology</h2>
<p>The word "coffee" entered the English language in 1582 via
the Dutch koffie,<sup>[3]</sup> borrowed from the Ottoman
Turkish kahve, in turn borrowed from the Arabic <i>qahwah</i>
(ةوهق).</p>
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