Are We Too Obsessed With Coffee?
Someone found the seed of the Coffea plant hundreds or possibly thousands of years ago and decided to cook it and then add it to water to make what we know of as coffee today, but finding a reliable history for coffee is proving tricky. One thing that is clear though is that no matter where coffee first came from them around the world we all love to drink it. I know you have to take facts on the internet with a pinch of salt, but apparently we drink nearly 2 billion cups of coffee per day around the globe.
It is consumed in almost every country around the world to a greater or lesser degree, but certainly the Western countries seem to be the largest consumers of the drink. Brazil has to be the king of coffee production right now with estimated annual production set at about 2 million tonnes of the stuff, which is over double what the next highest producer can make.
I would like to think that coffee is so popular just because of its great and distinctive taste, plus the ease with which it can be made, however deep down I know that a lot of the appeal of coffee is the huge hit of caffeine that people can get when they are tired and stressed. All around the world when we wake up then you can hear people groaning and saying how tired they are and that they need a cup of coffee to get them started for the day. Part of the reason why it wakes us up is just because it is part of our routine and we don’t feel right until we have had it, but caffeine is powerful and does have an effect.
Caffeine is a stimulant and when we consume it then it floods our bodies with adrenaline which helps us to feel more alert both mentally and physically. The reason people keep drinking coffee all day though is that after the adrenaline wears off then suddenly you have put your body under a lot more strain and you feel even more tired, so you feel like you need another coffee to keep you going. If you like the taste but don’t want to have to constantly chase adrenaline all day long then you could go for a decaffeinated version instead, however some people say that ruins the taste.
The best way to enjoy your coffee in the morning has to be by using a coffee machine. You can get machines that fill a carafe with anywhere from 6 to 12 cups or even more, and they are useful if a lot of people in your house drink it, or go for a single cup machine if you don’t need that much. There are a lot of different options right now, although the 1 cup coffeemaker is probably the best selling kind right now (visit 1Cup-CoffeeMaker.com for more details) and Keurig are probably the most popular brand. If you need a machine which produces a lot more than one cup at a time then instead try Cuisinart who produce some of the best selling machines with carafes that make upwards of 8 cups at a time.












