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I'm really drunk, so I don't want to write a description. This is a story about coffee. I hope you like it.
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@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 5 лет назад
Keep us caffeinated: www.patreon.com/rareearth
@trurtleshark6342
@trurtleshark6342 5 лет назад
No, I'm good sir. (A.K.A) I'm broke
@Reveltt
@Reveltt 5 лет назад
Give your writers a raise. That shit was absolutely beautifully written. Don't lose them.
@Steel0079
@Steel0079 5 лет назад
Are you planning to make a series about India ?
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 5 лет назад
@@Reveltt Thanks! I'm the writer, cameraman, and host. I don't even come close to getting paid, though. :)
@fdajax5107
@fdajax5107 5 лет назад
I'm interested in the cultural effect of Tabacco had on us
@18ncarbonara
@18ncarbonara 5 лет назад
You gotta control the beans of production
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
😂😂🤣
@trevor5468
@trevor5468 5 лет назад
Ben Cohen you have to trade coffee for bitcoin or gold bullion
@dfwai7589
@dfwai7589 5 лет назад
@@thomaswepfer HUMOR POLICE THE JOKE'S TO FUNNY!
@moonbeambeth6704
@moonbeambeth6704 5 лет назад
Tee-hee-hee 😁👍...
@Dimetropteryx
@Dimetropteryx 5 лет назад
That right there is worthy of a thumbs up.
@carverredacted
@carverredacted 5 лет назад
"It doesn't matter your religion" Awkward Mormon laughter
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
😂😂😂🤣🤣
@jrhoadley
@jrhoadley 5 лет назад
Seventh Day Adventists too.
@zolacnomiko
@zolacnomiko 5 лет назад
I was going to make this comment but this is the internet so I knew someone would've beat me to it!
@dustinssimpson
@dustinssimpson 5 лет назад
You know why you always invite 2 Mormons fishing? Because if you invite one he will drink all your beer.
@fredtheilig2710
@fredtheilig2710 5 лет назад
"you'll find users." Mormon users are underground, but they exist.
@jobla7124
@jobla7124 5 лет назад
"But Im not here to talk about the history of coffee" me - extremely disappointed because I thought this video was going to be about the history of coffee :( Video - continues to talk about the history of coffee Me- :)
@usdjxavi
@usdjxavi 5 лет назад
Classic misdirection
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
🤣👍
@manictiger
@manictiger 5 лет назад
@@usdjxavi I'm suing him for bait and switch fraud.
@CB-ny8zg
@CB-ny8zg 5 лет назад
manictiger this was more of a bait, un-bait, and then give the bait fraud... so, not fraud, I guess?
@manictiger
@manictiger 5 лет назад
@Mary Smith Actually, tea has another active ingredient: L-theanine.
@bigsmells3671
@bigsmells3671 5 лет назад
I’m a pretty healthy guy, so I snort cocaine instead of drinking coffee.
@MyNextShotWontMiss
@MyNextShotWontMiss 5 лет назад
I prefer coffee and heroin. Yep, coffee and heroin keeps me fit.
@RareEarthSeries
@RareEarthSeries 5 лет назад
@@MyNextShotWontMiss The key is in the balance.
@davidegaribaldi1503
@davidegaribaldi1503 5 лет назад
@Bhum Brahmavira pfff; you grind it first?
@zanhuang7402
@zanhuang7402 5 лет назад
@@billydean1619 yes even meth and cocaine. It works well when taken in limited portions.
@trurtleshark6342
@trurtleshark6342 5 лет назад
Duh who doesn't
@pyropatrick242
@pyropatrick242 5 лет назад
"But Im not here to talk about the history of coffee" Talks about the history of coffee
@Apodeipnon
@Apodeipnon 5 лет назад
The real coffee was inside of us all along ☕
@ashleyfromresidentevil4618
@ashleyfromresidentevil4618 4 года назад
U have 260 likes
@theorangeoof926
@theorangeoof926 4 года назад
Some guy That a Rick and Morty reference or am I stupid?
@Georges_IV
@Georges_IV Год назад
The real coffee was the friends we made along the way
@CanMeHaveAPizza
@CanMeHaveAPizza 5 лет назад
Having coffee in Ethiopia was one of the best experiences I've ever had. I think, for coffee lovers, a trip to Ethiopia is worth it just for an authentic coffee ceremony.
@mitchellwillmarth1896
@mitchellwillmarth1896 5 лет назад
Over a year ago I was sitting in my Roman apartment with my espresso watching Rare Earth videos with my Ethiopian roommate over South America. Now I'm in North America watching videos about Ethiopia and its spread of the magic bean to the globe. Funny how small the world can be if you truly take a moment to think about it. Impressive as always, Evan! I'm just mad I didn't have the funds to go there this summer with my old roommate, might've ran into you XD
@pinktoes3875
@pinktoes3875 5 лет назад
logically, next u go to ethiopia to watch videos of rome.
@doggonemess1
@doggonemess1 5 лет назад
When is Rare Earth going to do a story about rare earth metals?
@savageantelope3306
@savageantelope3306 3 года назад
Now I’m waiting
@itaybron
@itaybron 5 лет назад
Coffee plant: develops caffeine to keep away harmful insects Humans: we'll take your entire stock! coffee plant: am i a joke to you?
@zolacnomiko
@zolacnomiko 5 лет назад
Humans are so weird that way. XD Chilis: I am going to produce capsaicin *specifically* to keep mammals from eating my seeds! Humans: IT HURTS SO GOOD GIVE ME MORE!! ::weeping in pain as we shovel chilis into our mouths:: Chilis: ..........................but why
@nawafj1741
@nawafj1741 5 лет назад
zolacnomiko 😂
@aptove
@aptove 5 лет назад
Tea Plant: Bitter so animals won't eat it Humans: love it Some Tea growers even keep goats, the goats eat the weeds and won't touch the tea plants
@jpe1
@jpe1 5 лет назад
itaybron but consider how much more widely spread around the world the coffee plant is because of its caffeine. Doesn’t matter if it was originally for something else, caffeine was a very successful adaptation for the plant, given its environment (the environment includes humans who deliberately spread the plant because it produces caffeine). Evolution makes no moral judgements, just judgements on what works.
@zolacnomiko
@zolacnomiko 5 лет назад
@@aptove Mint too, the minty flavor is supposed to discourage herbivores. Not us, though!
@Tsukiko.97
@Tsukiko.97 5 лет назад
Salem, so as I am watching this video my parents have some guest over but I noticed that they too are now preparing/drinking the coffee ("boon" as it is known) as we see here. The aroma of the coffee pleasing fills your nose which in my opinion is incomparable to coffee shops. That said goodmorning to you Evan, the team and all!
@YoAMAX
@YoAMAX 4 года назад
@Bob Jones It's boon too in Somali.
@Stephen-uz8dm
@Stephen-uz8dm 4 года назад
boona in amharic no?
@S.F157
@S.F157 4 года назад
Abyssinia Empire so disrespectful
@retf8977
@retf8977 4 года назад
It is Just Bon in arabic
@S.F157
@S.F157 4 года назад
No my name was said in his comment
@mulls9281
@mulls9281 5 лет назад
Global trade and cooperation have always been a benefit for humanity. I think most things we enjoy are either fully or partly from another nation. It's sad that many people don't see the value that other cultures and people have to us.
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
@@justadjimmi6613 3 cheers for smugglers, then? 🤔
@mulls9281
@mulls9281 5 лет назад
@@justadjimmi6613 It was the other way around. the Christians at the time were skeptical and called it "the drink of Satan", though the matter was later settled by Pope Clement VIII who approved coffee. But oh well if they smuggled it over then they did actually share it anyways.
@FuzzySlipprs
@FuzzySlipprs 5 лет назад
@@justadjimmi6613 what other fake Muslim in inventions do you know of
@kkfoto
@kkfoto 5 лет назад
@@justadjimmi6613 Your history is backwards. Islam was founded centuries before anybody starting brewing coffee.
@kkfoto
@kkfoto 5 лет назад
@@justadjimmi6613 Islam was founded in the 7th century. The earliest records of coffee are from the late 14th century. And somehow European monks "brewed coffee in their monasteries long before Islam was even founded"? And who said coffee was a "Muslim invention"? You make no sense at all.
@wasimshaikh1665
@wasimshaikh1665 5 лет назад
That music of beans is awesome
@jmarylastone
@jmarylastone 5 лет назад
hmmm if you are getting "music" from your beans those are not coffee beans lol - guess you could grind those "musical" beans and brew them ..... I aint going to try it
@keremcantarhan
@keremcantarhan 5 лет назад
To consolidate your point about cultures interacting I want to talk about the evolution of the language around coffee. The ultimate origin of the word coffee is contested but it almost certainly entered the west through the Ottoman Empire. They were probably the ones who first came up with the idea of a café (or at least popularised it) , a place where people would drink coffee and talk. They called these places "kahvehane", meaning literally "house of coffee". What I find fascinating is that nowadays almost no one uses that word anymore in Turkey and even when they do it refers to a specific, old-fashioned place. The Turkish language has taken the French word café and that word has replaced the Turkish one which had originated it in the first place.
@yehiaalshehri1006
@yehiaalshehri1006 3 года назад
keremcantarhan the arabic word qawha are drived from the word qahiya which means (to lack hunger) because qahwa was an appetite suppressant .. the turks pronounce “wa” as “va” so qahwa became kahva .. and kahva became koffie via the dutch which the english took from and pronounced it coffee..
@rancidpitts8243
@rancidpitts8243 5 лет назад
I was in Saudi Arabia at the last day of Ramadan, in the evening, I was invited to join in the feast marking the end of Ramadan. There I was offered a bright green beverage, which I was told was Coffee as it was locally enjoyed. I do not remember the taste, but I have been craving it since that one time.
@ashleyfromresidentevil4618
@ashleyfromresidentevil4618 4 года назад
Green? You must be colour blind lol.It's beige
@mimireich
@mimireich 4 года назад
@@ashleyfromresidentevil4618 green coffee maybe raw form of the coffee. It's different than coffee but similar color like a tea.
@jimm2099
@jimm2099 5 лет назад
You and your team are quite the story tellers! I've been following you for quite some time and am really impressed with the variety and depth of subjects you produce. I'm very impressed! Thanks very much for all the videos.
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 5 лет назад
"I'm really drunk so I don't want to write a description" so you went from a vid about donkeys mating to being drunk. Impressive I love this channel. I love Cafecito, it's good and keeps you awake
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
3 cheers for the admin deleting hate!
@brandonvistan7444
@brandonvistan7444 5 лет назад
I enjoy watered-berries as well, my Antartican cousin.
@cybertantra
@cybertantra 5 лет назад
Are you the same person as Avery Lopez-Baines lmao
@supermojo9672
@supermojo9672 5 лет назад
You know me soooooo well!
@Isochest
@Isochest 3 года назад
Donkey Love! Sounds about right🤣🤣🤣🤣
@BurnsyRuns
@BurnsyRuns 5 лет назад
This might be my favorite youtube series. Its pacing is relaxing, the ideas it presents are clear and well organized, and I always learn something. I hope you can continue to make videos here because the content quality is always top notch. Cheers.
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
In the time it took me to watch this video, it went from 200 views to 1200. Great channel, and getting well-deserved recognition!
@moustafamohsen
@moustafamohsen 5 лет назад
I'm amazed on how you take such beautiful shots and bring out the best in your environment
@JAGUARR1
@JAGUARR1 5 лет назад
Man, I've been watching your vids and you're educated and very informative and professional...You just gained a new Subscriber. Keep up the great work.
@rubenskiii
@rubenskiii 5 лет назад
The east of Africa is a truly amazing place, most people only know it for their Somali pirates but there is so much history there that you can almost touch it, from the Indian influences on the Dhow to the amazing bronze craftmanship, to the vivid artwork and the amazing churches to the gigantic neolithic sites who make Stonehenge look small. From the fabled, and not existing Prester John to the Rastafari movement which is mostly asocieted with the lovely island of Jamaica, it has shaped Europe and Asia in ways we can't immagine and vice versa. But that's with a lot of Islamic culture by the way... Ever wondered where the names Yunus and Ibrahim came from for example? :) Coton is a nice example of "Arabic" influence on our life as well, just as "Coffee" _qahwah_ (قهوة) the name is Arabic in origin: _qutun_ (قطن). I said "Arabic" because the Arabic language didn't exist in a vacuum, no language does. A lot of Arabic words have their origin in Persian, Berber, Hindi, Hitite, etc, etc.... Fun fact: A lot of "Islamic" countries have a ban on alcohol, which is an Arabic word as well ironically enough... _al-kohl_ (الكحل) This is a long comment, have fun reading. If i had something wrong please point it out (In a civilized way!). :)
@MisterSiza78
@MisterSiza78 5 лет назад
Muslims do use Kohl, as in kohl the make up.As for alcohol, a surprising number of " muslim" countries produce them.
@Alia-bc3rc
@Alia-bc3rc 5 лет назад
The concept of alcohol as drink that make you, well, drunk has already existed in Arab countries way before Islam appeared. You can't ban something that doesn't exist.
@rubenskiii
@rubenskiii 5 лет назад
@@MisterSiza78 Indeed, people are people. I always laugh at the inginious ways people work around bans.
@rubenskiii
@rubenskiii 5 лет назад
@@Alia-bc3rc Alcohol, booze is one of the oldest human inventions, and Islam came pretty late to the game when it comes to religions. Most "muslim" countries where christian, zoarastian or believed in pagan dieties, like the Greek Pantheon before Islam came, through trade or conquest.
@rackojama
@rackojama 5 лет назад
@Bob Jones 60% of Ethiopia is Muslim. The new prime minister is Muslim. Islam is the most practiced religion in Ethiopia
@Sol_Invictus_
@Sol_Invictus_ 5 лет назад
Damn Muslims, giving us enough energy to make it through the day
@benjaminhughes2319
@benjaminhughes2319 5 лет назад
@Mary Smith Someone needs a coffee.
@MrGrace123
@MrGrace123 5 лет назад
@Mary Smith in case you are not aware. When you read the Qur'an of the Islamic faith, you will read that they believe that the Bible and the torah are from God too, just as the Qur'an, the final revelation. When the Islamic Prophet was given a Torah, the old testament he placed it respectfully on a pillow, and when one reads the Islamic law book, the sharia law, it says that one must wash one's hands face and feet before even touching a Bible, this generally is thought of as something specific for before touching the Qur'an but the same respect it awarded to the other 2 Abrahamic Faiths revelations. If it was a satanic idealogy, it would not have given any respect to their Brethren in Abrahamic faith. Some reflections of mine.
@NadaVerse
@NadaVerse 5 лет назад
@keep praying earnestly Actually....While the Scriptures (New Testament) is a Prophetic fulfillment and continuation of the Torah (Old Testament)....the Quran is in no way a fulfillment nor even a remote continuance of the Bible...but rather, “the Quran” is structured as a complete replacement of Biblical Scriptures. In fact, the Quran denies the basic foundation as well as the core beliefs that are paramount to the teaching of the Bible.
@MrGrace123
@MrGrace123 5 лет назад
@@NadaVerse m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ValnscvfPdk.html The ten commandments are very foundational to the old and new testament, as you would agree. The Qur'an teaches the exact same thing, check the above link,please. So I don't know where you are getting your information from. And in the Bible it mentions Prophet Jesus (God's blessing be on him) prayed while prostrating and placing his face on the ground. Can you tell me which religion followers pray by placing there faces on the ground?
@gazmendsubrahimi8360
@gazmendsubrahimi8360 5 лет назад
@Mary Smith The word "Allah" is taken from the old Semitic- Aramaic (basically HEBREW) word for God ... Google is your friend; en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Islam Congrats (retard) for calling your own God -"satan". lol
@donniemullady5523
@donniemullady5523 4 года назад
I am so impressed that this guy can do all his speaking segments without reading in front of the camera.
@JanjayTrollface
@JanjayTrollface 5 лет назад
Friends,don't let friends,drink at Starbucks.
@jackb4164
@jackb4164 5 лет назад
Friends don’t let friends get haircuts
@keithklassen5320
@keithklassen5320 5 лет назад
Friends shouldn't let you use commas! ;)
@boneappletee6416
@boneappletee6416 5 лет назад
@Rare Earth, your credits are always a delight to read, as are the documentaries. Thank you
@Tes-qe1jc
@Tes-qe1jc 4 года назад
A cup of coffee + Ethiopian Jazz= Perfection!
@yatint9665
@yatint9665 5 лет назад
Thanks for adding captions.
@lukaszkonsek7940
@lukaszkonsek7940 5 лет назад
Polish legend says that coffee was found in Ottomans tents after Battle of Vienna
@TTT-777
@TTT-777 4 года назад
That's true but before that Genoese merchants carried coffee from Istanbul to Italy
@Nexis
@Nexis 5 лет назад
Not sure how I found this channel, but subbed. Your videos are relaxing and informative. I look forward to learning more, thanks!
@arcade8078
@arcade8078 5 лет назад
Cool, never really thought about the origins of coffee and yet I drink it almost every day. Excellent video
@jeromewright93
@jeromewright93 4 года назад
This channel is the best of RU-vid. Thank you for your hard work.
@lawrencejob
@lawrencejob 5 лет назад
It absolutely blows my mind that these videos don’t get millions of views. I love your content
@lambo425
@lambo425 5 лет назад
Love your work. I anticipate every new video. Thanks.
@dsnodgrass4843
@dsnodgrass4843 5 лет назад
Thanks. Gotta go make some more coffee now. Happy Birthday, Kata!!
@joncoda365
@joncoda365 5 лет назад
God Damn I love Rare Earth! Thank you for making me smarter, again and again. I've been all over the world and I learn something new from you in every single video.
@omerlord0
@omerlord0 5 лет назад
Music by coffee on a grindstone (Thanks grindstone, you rock)
@nedisahonkey
@nedisahonkey 5 лет назад
Bravo
@bethroesch2156
@bethroesch2156 5 лет назад
I didn't know this. Thank you Ethiopia ❤️❤️
@vegsyo647
@vegsyo647 5 лет назад
Thanks islam
@salam4452
@salam4452 5 лет назад
@@vegsyo647 No, thanks to the creator of the heavens and the earth who create everything for a purpose ☝
@Stephen-uz8dm
@Stephen-uz8dm 4 года назад
@@vegsyo647 thank you muslims in christian nation
@mixiekins
@mixiekins 4 года назад
Bonus thanks: you can brew tea from the leaves of a coffee bush, too! In the US you can order saplings from places like Edible Landscaping and have your own supply to experiment with. Coffee leaf tea produces something very similar to South America's yerba maté tea. If you have trouble finding a recipe, try searching for "Ethiopian Kuti" because google sometimes has a hard time understanding that you're not looking for "green tea & coffee" but rather "tea brewed from the leaves of the coffee plant."
@bethroesch2156
@bethroesch2156 4 года назад
@@mixiekins thanks for the info. That's pretty cool and I have to check it out 👍🏼❤️✌🏼
@chicagolongboarder
@chicagolongboarder 5 лет назад
your videos never fail to entertain and enlighten. Love the content, keep it up!
@stekra3159
@stekra3159 3 года назад
We have a story in Vienna that the first coffee house came to the city via the second Siege of Vienna in 1653 when it was found by Georg Franz Koltschitzky it was called "the blue bottle". The Story is likely lagend. But ist shows that That Vienna knew that coffee and the Ottamenes were linked. Also, the first documented coffee-houses opened in 1685 which's just 32 years after the Siege. It took just over a hundred years for coffee to make its way from the Bosporus (1550) to the Danube (1685).
@tesfanaable
@tesfanaable 4 года назад
You are a great orator. Your delivery is unique, love your videos.
@ThomasParis
@ThomasParis 5 лет назад
Probably late but happy birthday Kata! And thanks everyone at Rare Earth for the great series.
@ErikratKhandnalie
@ErikratKhandnalie 5 лет назад
Evan, it makes my heart go all a-flutter whenever you mention those magical M.O.P. words, even if you don't necessarily advocate for their seizure by the working class.
@SaltySalman
@SaltySalman 5 лет назад
Actually Suleiman the magnificent tried to ban it once. But it came back after a while
@crylec6534
@crylec6534 5 лет назад
To ban muslims from coffee is like telling Germans you can't have Beer. It is just wrong.
@SaltySalman
@SaltySalman 5 лет назад
@@crylec6534 it dosent really have much significance anymore to us. Tea is more popular. But Suleiman tried to ban it cause people were skipping work or staying up late staying at cofee shops. Gossiping about the empire. Sometimes badmouthing the king . Plus its a foreign product to him. So he banned and destroyed all the cofee shops . His wife and most people still drank it in secret tho
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 5 лет назад
@@SaltySalman wow, that's really interesting to know. I seem to recall that the rise of coffee houses in Europe also led to a lot of political murmurings.
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879 5 лет назад
Coffee is technically psychoactive substance, so the ban from religious viewpoint sort of make sense. It's just that coffee was way too popular among everyone who need their crunch time (read: scholar and bureaucrats) and technically no recorded cases of people lost their good judgment because of coffee, soooo....
@susanne5803
@susanne5803 5 лет назад
Some historical music facts: 1.: Bach wrote a coffee-cantate. Here are the last lines of the lyrics: "Die Jungfern bleiben Coffeeschwestern. young ladies remain coffee addicts. Die Mutter liebt den Coffeebrauch, The mother loves her cup of coffee Die Großmama trank solchen auch, the grandmother drank it also. Wer will nun auf die Töchter lästern! Who can blame the daughters! -- This Translation in Parallel Format English Translation by Francis Browne (June 2005) Contributed by Francis Browne(June 2005) Cantata BWV 211 - Coffee Cantata" Link: www.bach-cantatas.com/Texts/BWV211-Eng3.htm 2.: A canon about coffee existed, too. It started with c-a-f-f-e-e, the music matching the name of the beverage. The song claimed that coffee made you week, ill and addicted. It is not sung anymore with the original lyrics since these use some very discriminatory expressions for Muslims, who - as the song claims - brought the "Turkish beverage" to northwestern Europe. "Carl Gottlieb Hering (* 25. Oktober 1766 in Schandau, Kurfürstentum Sachsen; † 4. Januar 1853 in Zittau, Königreich Sachsen" wrote and composed the Canon - not Mozart as sometimes told. Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gottlieb_Hering?wprov=sfla1 Thank you very much for your beautiful and educative video!
@grahamrider9026
@grahamrider9026 4 года назад
Subscribed. This following a video on Donkeys hooked me:)
@thirdplanetman9468
@thirdplanetman9468 5 лет назад
Great channel man, really glad I found you, thanks for not being Australian :)
@adhiantos
@adhiantos 5 лет назад
Wow never knew this side of coffee before! Thanks for the great video as always :) On the other random note, not sure if I should count myself lucky or unlucky that I cannot drink coffee (I'll vomit and have bad gastric pain whenever I drink them, with or without milk). But I love the smell of coffee! Also thankfully I can enjoy lots of tea haha.
@xberttraveler2032
@xberttraveler2032 5 лет назад
Awesome video man. As always.
@metametodo
@metametodo 5 лет назад
Something I think is very interesting is what you said on the beginning, the Ethiopians weren't the ones who first understood the opportunities that coffee could bring. We travel seeking for new things, yet interestingly we aren't very fond of exploring around what we think we already know completely, like our home and family, our country and people. Weirdly, we search for new experiences way far from home than needed, and we usually don't bother about those widespread and simple bushes close to our homes, for us they're just bushes. But for a foreigner they can be the brown gold of coffee, that was sitting right beside us all along.
@jerry3790
@jerry3790 5 лет назад
I’m now really interested in seeing you drunk after reading the description.
@Born_Stellar
@Born_Stellar 5 лет назад
how does this channel not have 10million subs? This is quality content!
@AprilPray
@AprilPray 5 лет назад
Because the majority of the masses are idiots.
@kelangelo2773
@kelangelo2773 5 лет назад
that description is PRICELESS lol
@oofman2153
@oofman2153 5 лет назад
meanwhile, in Britain: *P U R G E T H E H E R E T I C I N H O L Y F L A M E*
@hodor1689
@hodor1689 5 лет назад
Great work guys, just great fucking video as always. I'm so fucking happy I found this channel, thank you! Keep it up, much
@sirennrs
@sirennrs 5 лет назад
RU-vid isn't worthy of your content, I feel truly lucky to stumble across this channel thats sorely underappreciated
@falahati
@falahati 5 лет назад
I live in a Muslim country and was to other countries; Muslim majority or otherwise and yeah; it's not that common in Muslim countries especially comparing to other countries; even in Turkey, tea is more common. But then again, it was used by extremist so no wonder it didn't catch on as well as tea. The coffee as people know it in Muslim countries is reintroduced later by the western countries. So globalization in full effect.
@ghassanalfarra8935
@ghassanalfarra8935 5 лет назад
True muslim arabian coffee is not black but yellowish green in colour, and contains cardamon and saffron, it's preparation takes ages, gently boiled and brewed for hours over a small flame, or in fire ashes, so it has become more of an occasional drink. Nowadays, people in muslim countries drink turkish coffee in the mornings, and tea in the evening after meals as they are quick to prepare, and help digest.
@gallasAladdin
@gallasAladdin 5 лет назад
Coffee used by extremists? Google Sufi please.
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879 5 лет назад
@@gallasAladdin "Extremist" as in "push themselves to live like hermit/ monk". Not "declare Holy War against every fancy thing that ticks their (so called) sensibilities".
@falahati
@falahati 5 лет назад
@@gallasAladdin Well, they are extremist in one way or another. That being said, I don't deny the fact that I got confused by the name. Sry if that offended anybody in any way.
@sihars7214
@sihars7214 5 лет назад
@@ghassanalfarra8935 this is interesting.. can we still find this kind of coffee nowadays (the yellowish green kind)
@ShadabGhafar
@ShadabGhafar 5 лет назад
Nice work, interesting video, good to hear the contributions of Muslims to the entire world. I thought you were going to talk about tea, because currently it's very common in the Muslim countries unlike coffee which is expensive due to high demand.
@asdkotable
@asdkotable 4 года назад
Sure, but tea isn't Muslim in origin, it's Chinese, though it is so globalized that almost every country has some kind of tea culture, which is nice.
@SeraphimKnight
@SeraphimKnight 5 лет назад
Just made myself a cup before sitting down to open youtube; what a nice coincidence :)
@jeremyfisher8512
@jeremyfisher8512 Год назад
I find your description funny and relatable
@xMaverickFPS
@xMaverickFPS 5 лет назад
great video as always. love you dude.
@rcmits
@rcmits 5 лет назад
the description made me subscribe. done. thanks :)
@myth-termoth1621
@myth-termoth1621 5 лет назад
I believe that this is the most cheerful video of yours that i have seen.
@Jowley
@Jowley 5 лет назад
Your camera man must have huge balls to be swinging that camera so close into strangers faces.
@TheGroundedCoffee
@TheGroundedCoffee 4 года назад
Your videos are sooo so amazingly good.
@neepgang4091
@neepgang4091 4 года назад
The best description I've ever read
@maciejgronowski
@maciejgronowski 4 года назад
Arabs took the coffee beans from Ethiopia- and did what they used to do with date seeds - roasted, ground and boiled. The drink made from date seeds is still called Qahwa in Arabic- just like the one made from coffee beans. Arabs used to drink it with no sugar or milk. Ottoman scholars argued if coffee is even permissible - it's addictive. They said it's allowed if you use it for good purpose - like studying late at night and memorizing books - not for wasting time with your mates and talking all night. After Turks retreated from the battle of Vienna they left over 100 bags of coffee beans behind them. No one in Europe knew what to do with them - except for one Polish Jew who used to live in Istanbul. He took all the bags and started the first coffee house in Europe- in Vienna. Shortly after sweet coffee with cream (no milk) was known all over Europe as Polish style coffee! And it remained so till the early 20th century. And I am a Polish Muslim 😉
@chimergo6501
@chimergo6501 4 года назад
I never heard about this, thank you
@wendigogo
@wendigogo 4 года назад
Loved this! Thanks!
@SuviTuuliAllan
@SuviTuuliAllan 5 лет назад
IIRC coffee has been illegal in certain places.
@BoopShooBee
@BoopShooBee 4 года назад
Turkish coffee is very good. An espresso with a spoon of sugar on top of the grounds and then a little orange water added for the aroma after it is brewed.
@Emymagdalena
@Emymagdalena 4 года назад
The b-roll was so soothing
@DiscountSeanConnery
@DiscountSeanConnery 5 лет назад
This is pretty cool. From a rich and bitter drug for Sufi mystics to the disgusting iced Dunkin Donuts I subjected myself to this morning.
@sametdemirtas9475
@sametdemirtas9475 5 лет назад
God damn this was the best episode!
@rmcc9991
@rmcc9991 5 лет назад
This is my favorite channel
@Greenteabook
@Greenteabook 5 лет назад
I was taking a few gulps of my morning cup when this was starting. Now I'm going back for seconds, addictive is right!
@RooseveltCoopling
@RooseveltCoopling 5 лет назад
I was brought here by the awesomeness of this topic. Thanks!
@GandalftheWh1te
@GandalftheWh1te 5 лет назад
You are so different from your father, I love that. Keep up the great videos.
@UsenameTakenWasTaken
@UsenameTakenWasTaken 5 лет назад
I'm so high on coffee right now that I feel jittery.
@87wxdiaz
@87wxdiaz 5 лет назад
this is a great vid to watch while your drinking your morning coffee
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 5 лет назад
A brilliant video. Very well done.
@AlexisSmithFilms
@AlexisSmithFilms 5 лет назад
This channel deserves way more attention. This was so well done. Thank you.
@YamekDrope
@YamekDrope 5 лет назад
I thought coffee was a Yemenis thing even mocha is called after a city port in Yemen. But this some new stuff, great content keep it up ;)
@samyebeid4534
@samyebeid4534 4 года назад
His explanation doesn't really contradict what you're saying... he just refrained from mentioning yemen for some reason, instead mentioning Muslim sufi mystics. Those mystics were from yemen, and it was indeed in yemen where coffee as a beverage became popular, and so the Yemenis began cultivating the plant on their own soil, hence arabica and mocha.
@adamsons8057
@adamsons8057 4 года назад
Samy Ebeid: Beautiful explanation brother, I’m from Ethio/Eritrean. It makes sense, both can claim their share of history righty. Shukren
@RubbinRobbin
@RubbinRobbin 5 лет назад
Yemen should take a large portion of the credit for coffee.
@JavierFernandez01
@JavierFernandez01 5 лет назад
Yea, man..
@ig7639
@ig7639 5 лет назад
Loool NO
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 5 лет назад
Combines well with roasted zichorie root.
@physixtential
@physixtential 5 лет назад
Incredible sound work in this video.
@nolsp7240
@nolsp7240 5 лет назад
Finally found it's way to Westeros too. Might have been the White Walkers who introduced it coming from north of the wall. ;)
@AmeriChrisTheMage
@AmeriChrisTheMage 5 лет назад
Caffine can also be an antidepresant for some of us. Imo, the advantages far out weigh the disadvantages, provided that you don't use too much.
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879
@rusdanibudiwicaksono1879 5 лет назад
Wait. So it's not essential oil?! _What do you mean Herbalife had lied to us?!_
@cellocovers3982
@cellocovers3982 5 лет назад
This channel is only getting better. You are making the name Hadfield something praiseworthy for multiple generations.
@jpe1
@jpe1 5 лет назад
Zack Peach he *continues* to make the name Hadfield praiseworthy like his father before him 😉
@cellocovers3982
@cellocovers3982 5 лет назад
@@jpe1 Semantically, you said the same thing I did. I didn't say "you will" but "you are making".
@plsstopusingmyname
@plsstopusingmyname 5 лет назад
Did you know, the name of "Coffee " is driven from where the city( Ethiopia) originally discovered? The name of the city Called" keffa" . Every where in the world the name isasocited with the city where was discovered, except in Ethiopia. Coffee is called Bunna in Ethiopia. The same as the color of "brown"
@Obscurai
@Obscurai 5 лет назад
Strangely, coffee is occasionally the name for brown in Chinese.
@a66mb
@a66mb 4 года назад
Loved the video.. Couple things tho, I was surprised u never mentioned Yemen cause its one of the main reasons it spread around the world. To name an example is the mokha port (مخا) or mocha, from which the famous coffee beans spread throughout the world.. the other thing is naming the coffee beans (mecca). I’ve never heard such thing. As a coffee lover first, and a Yemeni. I could say I have some background on this subject 😉
@appleislander8536
@appleislander8536 5 лет назад
The UK: *laughs in imperialism*
@jpe1
@jpe1 5 лет назад
Are those coffee pots at 4:33? I inherited something that looks just like that from my dad, it was with other stuff he brought home from when he “visited” North Africa in November 1942, I’ve never had any clue as to what it was.
@sodaPapa7176
@sodaPapa7176 5 лет назад
My name is Robby and I've been addicted to coffee for 10 years. It took everything from. Its because of my addiction that I know live in my local Starbucks
@travisgamble8765
@travisgamble8765 5 лет назад
I "liked" the video as it started just because the description is so awesome...
@EmmaHollen
@EmmaHollen 5 лет назад
Awesome video + 10 points for the comment on Vice ❤
@xenlithkayo2221
@xenlithkayo2221 5 лет назад
Funny I watch this two hours after buying my first coffee maker lol
@KannikCat
@KannikCat 5 лет назад
I'm not a big coffee fan (tea's more my thing), but I love this video. :)
@pallasathena4133
@pallasathena4133 5 лет назад
Me too, but as I sit here sipping my tea, I am thinking of going downstairs to make a cup of Jave!! peace
@JavierFernandez01
@JavierFernandez01 5 лет назад
Team lemongrass.
@CAPNCOCKPUNCH
@CAPNCOCKPUNCH 5 лет назад
"I'm really drunk, so I don't want to write a description. This is a story about coffee. I hope you like it." You sir, are exactly the hero RU-vid deserves.
@Itsthatguywiththings
@Itsthatguywiththings 5 лет назад
Was literally grinding coffee as this video started
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