1. A cup of espresso contains less caffeine than a regular cup of coffee.
2. Well-roasted coffee is weaker than medium-roasted coffee because the caffeine concentration in the beans decreases during heat treatment.
3. "Friedrich the Great" often had coffee with champagne and mustard...
4. Until 2004, caffeine was included in the list of prohibited substances of the International Olympic Committee.
5. King Louis XIV was the first to add sugar to coffee in 1715.
6. When Beethoven made his own coffee, he personally cleaned 60 coffee beans for each cup
7. In the 18th century, butter was added to coffee to change its taste.....
8. The French philosopher "Voltaire" used to drink 50-70 cups of coffee every day??!!
9. Coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world, the first is oil.
10. One American consumes so much caffeine every day that this dose of caffeine can kill a horse (I wonder who tested it on a horse)
11. Historians believe that the famous writer "Honore de Balzac" was poisoned by caffeine, which was the cause of his death.
12. One kilogram of coffee beans produces 100 cups of coffee, and one kilogram of tea leaves produces 300 cups of tea.
13. Technically speaking, coffee is fruit juice!!!!!