Coffee Legends and the Rise of a Global Community CTUTP - 32
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Myths, Monks, and the Global Spread of Coffee
Unpack the legendary tale of Kaldi and his energetic goats, and how coffee’s appeal was first recognised on the Ethiopian plateau.
Trace coffee’s journey from mystical discovery to daily ritual—its migration via Arabian monasteries, the creation of early coffee houses, and their role as 'Schools of the Wise'.
Kevin shares a story about experimenting with Mocha Java blends—honouring centuries-old connections between the Yemeni port of Mocha and Java’s Dutch plantations.
Cafés, Creativity, and Connection: The Social Power of Coffee
Explore the explosion of coffee houses in Europe and their transformation into hubs of conversation, commerce, and creativity—like London’s 'penny universities' and the birthplace of Lloyd’s of London.
Discuss the pivotal moment when coffee overtook tea in American culture, and the coffee waves that echoed across the U.S. and beyond.
Brian recalls how a local café’s vibrant, creative crowd inspired him to blend coffee with brainstorming in his early days as a startup.
Coffeepreneurs: From Visionaries to Global Brands
Spotlight trailblazers like Alfred Peet, Erna Knutsen, and Howard Schultz—how they shaped specialty coffee, broke barriers, and built global communities.
Illustrate unique journeys, like James Freeman’s Blue Bottle launch from a kitchen and Phil Jaber’s secret blend experiments at his grocery store.
Kevin reflects on collaborating with other café owners to create blends for charity events, highlighting coffee’s power to unite entrepreneurs for a cause.
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