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Everything you need to know
            about Italian coffee



Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
“Good coffee must be
                                             black as night,
                                             hot as love
                                             and as sweet or bitter
                                             as life itself”
                                             (Arabic proverb)


Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
The history of coffee is ancient
and its legend has several versions.
It has been the protagonist of books,
movies and songs …
Some people literally can’t do without,
while some other people find it disgusting!



                                     Anyway, the point is that
                                     coffee is today one of the most
                                     popular beverages in the world
                                     – it is said to be the most popular
                                     drink after water!


   Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
Etiopia is considered the native country of coffee.
A goatherd named Kaidi was the first who noticed the strange
energy of his goats after they had eaten a particular wild berry.
He decided to try himself and got surprised in experiencing
the extraordinary properties of the red berry.
He shared his discovery with some monks living nearby, who
managed to prepare a kind of infusion to drink during the long
prayer nights, because of its stimulating effect.


       While in Italy..
        At the time of its arrival in Italy,           Coffee has been introduced in Italy
        the Church even declared it devil’s brew       through Venice: the first European
        and condemned the habit of going to the        Coffee house opened in Venice in 1645.
        “Cafès”, considered“places of perdition”,      The Italian coffee, worldwide known as
        until the Pope Clement VIII decided to try     Espresso, was invented in Turin only in
        the beverage. He really appreciated it and     1884. This concentrated beverage has
        decided to bless it as a Christian drink.      become one of the symbols of Italian
                                                       culture in the world.




Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
For Italians, coffee is much more than just a beverage:
  it is part of their lifestyle and it is linked with conviviality.

Coffee in suspence
Many years ago, in the Neapolitan
society, you could order a Caffè
sospeso, literally a “coffee in
suspense”. Curiously, reach
customers used to drink a coffee
but often payed for two of them.
What happened was that when a
homeless or less fortunate walked
into a café he could enjoy a coffee
as a courtesy of the first customer.
Today the custom of Caffè sospeso
                                         Coffee killer
is well-known but not used as in         The Ammazzacaffè is a funny way to indicate any liquor drunk
the past. Luciano de Crescenzo, an       after coffee. The name is due to the will of eliminate the savour
Italian writer, has written a book       of coffee with a starker taste.
titled “Il caffè sospeso ” as a symbol   Generally drunk after dinner or lunch, it is usually sipped – and
of wisdom philosophy of life.            necessary!! to digest after a rich meal, above all during Festivities.



   Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
Caffe’ Mulassano
& Caffe’ al Bicerin
Located in Turin, they are historical
and exquisite buildings date back to
nineteenth century where the
extreme passion for coffee and t
raditional décor are still alive.
Caffè Mulassano is, not only the
realm of coffee, but also the place
where tramezzini (sandwiches)
were invented!
The member of the House of Savoy
used to pop in the bar to drink their
espresso in privacy while Caffè
al Bicerin was the favourite one of
the musician Puccini, the philosopher
Nietzsche, the minister Cavour, the
poet Gozzano and the writers
Calvino, just to name a few.




  Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
Do not miss our next e-book!




                                                   © charmingitaly.com


Everything you need to know about Italian coffee

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Everything you need to know about Italian coffee [E-book]

  • 1. Everything you need to know about Italian coffee Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 2. “Good coffee must be black as night, hot as love and as sweet or bitter as life itself” (Arabic proverb) Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 3. The history of coffee is ancient and its legend has several versions. It has been the protagonist of books, movies and songs … Some people literally can’t do without, while some other people find it disgusting! Anyway, the point is that coffee is today one of the most popular beverages in the world – it is said to be the most popular drink after water! Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 4. Etiopia is considered the native country of coffee. A goatherd named Kaidi was the first who noticed the strange energy of his goats after they had eaten a particular wild berry. He decided to try himself and got surprised in experiencing the extraordinary properties of the red berry. He shared his discovery with some monks living nearby, who managed to prepare a kind of infusion to drink during the long prayer nights, because of its stimulating effect. While in Italy.. At the time of its arrival in Italy, Coffee has been introduced in Italy the Church even declared it devil’s brew through Venice: the first European and condemned the habit of going to the Coffee house opened in Venice in 1645. “Cafès”, considered“places of perdition”, The Italian coffee, worldwide known as until the Pope Clement VIII decided to try Espresso, was invented in Turin only in the beverage. He really appreciated it and 1884. This concentrated beverage has decided to bless it as a Christian drink. become one of the symbols of Italian culture in the world. Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 5. For Italians, coffee is much more than just a beverage: it is part of their lifestyle and it is linked with conviviality. Coffee in suspence Many years ago, in the Neapolitan society, you could order a Caffè sospeso, literally a “coffee in suspense”. Curiously, reach customers used to drink a coffee but often payed for two of them. What happened was that when a homeless or less fortunate walked into a café he could enjoy a coffee as a courtesy of the first customer. Today the custom of Caffè sospeso Coffee killer is well-known but not used as in The Ammazzacaffè is a funny way to indicate any liquor drunk the past. Luciano de Crescenzo, an after coffee. The name is due to the will of eliminate the savour Italian writer, has written a book of coffee with a starker taste. titled “Il caffè sospeso ” as a symbol Generally drunk after dinner or lunch, it is usually sipped – and of wisdom philosophy of life. necessary!! to digest after a rich meal, above all during Festivities. Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 6. Caffe’ Mulassano & Caffe’ al Bicerin Located in Turin, they are historical and exquisite buildings date back to nineteenth century where the extreme passion for coffee and t raditional décor are still alive. Caffè Mulassano is, not only the realm of coffee, but also the place where tramezzini (sandwiches) were invented! The member of the House of Savoy used to pop in the bar to drink their espresso in privacy while Caffè al Bicerin was the favourite one of the musician Puccini, the philosopher Nietzsche, the minister Cavour, the poet Gozzano and the writers Calvino, just to name a few. Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 7. Everything you need to know about Italian coffee
  • 8. Do not miss our next e-book! © charmingitaly.com Everything you need to know about Italian coffee