Tuesday, September 29, 2020

September 29 - National Coffee Day

 

Happy National Coffee Day! Whether getting one to go or lingering over a second cup, on September 29 be sure to observe today! 


Ah, the perfect cup of java. According to an expert cupper (a professional coffee taster), there are four components of a perfect cup: aroma, body, acidity, and flavor. 


From the moment the average coffee lover opens a fresh bag of coffee beans, the aroma beckons, percolating the senses. Even those who don’t drink coffee tend to enjoy the fragrance roasted beans cast. 


GROWING, ROASTING, AND BREWING 


When determining the body of a coffee, the bean, the roast, and the brew are all factors. The bean affects the texture of the coffee, whether its silky, creamy, thick or thin on the tongue and throat.  


However, the darker the roast and how we brew it will alter the feel of a coffee’s body, too. Grandpa’s motor oil blend versus the coffee shop around the corner’s silky smooth, well-practiced grind have entirely different bodies. 


Where a coffee bean grows determines its acidity. The higher the elevation the coffee grows, the higher the quality and the acidity. These coffees are considered brighter, dryer, even sparkling by cuppers. 


When it comes down to it, coffee lovers cherish the flavor as well as the caffeinated boost this roasted bean gives morning or night, black or with cream and sugar. Hot or cold it provides enjoyment even when decaffeinated! 


COFFEE HISTORY 


Many legendary accounts tell how coffee first came to be. However, the earliest credible evidence of either coffee drinking or the knowledge of the coffee tree appears in the middle of the 15th century in the Sufi monasteries around Mokha in Yemen.   


Here, monks first roasted coffee seeds and brewed coffee, much like we prepare them today. Yemeni traders brought coffee back to their homeland from Ethiopia and began to cultivate the seed. 


In 1670, Baba Budan smuggled coffee seeds out of the Middle East by strapping seven seeds onto his chest.  


The first plants grown from these stowed away seeds were planted in Mysore. Coffee later spread to Italy and the rest of Europe, Indonesia, and the Americas.  


While Brazil produces more coffee in the world than any other country, Colombia closely follows. Also, more than fifty countries around the world grow coffee as well.  

 
As a result, we choose from a bountiful selection of flavors for the indulgence of steamy cups of the black drink for connoisseurs to consume. 

 
HOW TO OBSERVE 

 
Enjoy a cup or two of your favorite coffee. Here is a Coffee Brewing Guide to help create your own.

 

Want to learn more about the history of coffee? National Day Calendar® has collected 11 Historic Coffee Milestones for you to savor. 


Use #NationalCoffeeDay to post on social media.   


Get your official National Day Calendar® Celebrate Every Day® coffee by ordering today! They have four different roasts ready to satisfy every coffee celebration all year long!

 

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HISTORY 


National Day Calendar® continues researching this tasty national beverage holiday. 


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