seen a program while back that showed a coffee tree and said it is believed to be where coffee originated from and it was somewhere in euthiopia. i suppose its what you want to believe as i don't think their is any evidence to support any claims. same as top gear program years ago where they went on the hunt for the actual source of where the nile started from.
Don't really like honey, and thanks for the compliment PS I think we may have had this discussion before.
Looking back that Leicester draw could well be a good point earned. Most pundits are giving 3 points to Leicester against the mancs. The Leicester's sitting back and fast counter attacking will rip the mancs open play apart.
Depends if fernandinho is allowed to get away with his snide tackling. Breaks up their momentum without the player being punished properly.
Their is with coffee as well. But the diference is in how its dried etc i was told. All comes from same bush just processed diferently.
Regularly after a night out I walked by three takeaways on the way home. Used to get four pieces of chicken with chips in the first, kebab and chips in the second and a 16" pizza in the third
The earliest records of coffee come from Arabia or Ethiopia, I believe. As you say, coffee houses existed before tea was even a thing in Britain. The Chinese would sell us an amount of tea at exorbitant prices until a Scotsman called Robert Fortune masquerading as a Chinese merchant stole some tea plants and seedlings on behalf of the British East India Company.
Are you saying the Brits have been thieves in the past? is it equivalent to the Chinese stealing western technology (phones/comms/AI) in modern times?
How dare you! Everything we have ever had was freely and lovingly donated to us by our victi....., friends around the world.
Clearly. Of course one side gets celebrated for their spirit of adventure and enterprise for taking risk in enriching their nation, becoming heroes and icons in the process while the other gets vilified for coming into the country, and stealing what's not rightfully theirs to take away...