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Can you imagine being the first person to discover the treasured arabica bean?

Well, as legend has it, in 850 AD an Ethiopian goat herder named Kaldi did just that. While herding his goats, Kaldi stumbled upon the coffee plant and immediately took note of the surprising (and enthusiastic) effects the plant had on his flock.

In fact, when Kaldi brought the charmed beans back to a local monastery, his peers were convinced the plant was an act of sorcery.  

While any coffee devotee would agree that coffee beans are magical, actually roasting and drinking coffee beans wouldn’t become popular for centuries.

Still, to this day, Ethiopia is recognized as the beloved birthplace of the Coffee Arabica bean and produces some of the most authentic, naturally grown coffee in the world.

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  • Can you imagine being the first person to discover the treasured arabica bean?

    Well, as legend has it, in 850 AD an Ethiopian goat herder named Kaldi did just that. While herding his goats, Kaldi stumbled upon the coffee plant and immediately took note of the surprising (and enthusiastic) effects the plant had on his flock.

    In fact, when Kaldi brought the charmed beans back to a local monastery, his peers were convinced the plant was an act of sorcery.  

    While any coffee devotee would agree that coffee beans are magical, actually roasting and drinking coffee beans wouldn’t become popular for centuries.

    Still, to this day, Ethiopia is recognized as the beloved birthplace of the Coffee Arabica bean and produces some of the most authentic, naturally grown coffee in the world.

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