In the 1700’s coffee found its way to the Americas by means of French naval officer Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu who transplanted a seedling to the Caribbean Island of Martinique. This one plant bec… more →
Incasa Coffee BlogMic wrote 1 year ago: I don’t know how people live without coffee, I really don’t. Martha Quinn Look what my d … more →
judegreen52 wrote 1 year ago: Coffee, as a world commodity, is second only to oil. The average annual coffee consumption of the Am … more →
johnnyhorn wrote 2 years ago: Initially, coffee was brewed from green, unroasted coffee beans to yield a tea-like beverage. The pr … more →
johnnyhorn wrote 2 years ago: Legend has it that sometime late in the first millennium, an Abyssinian goatherd named Kaldi noticed … more →