Skip to main content

The Fun of Coffee


Today was Sunday; holiday for many, but not for me. I had to complete a project and because of lack of sleep from past one week, I was feeling sleepy. I rushed to grab some coffee to keep myself awake. When I saw coffee in my coffee mug, it reminded me of a friend with whom I used to share coffee. We were addicted to drink black coffee and sometimes without sugar. That friend became inspiration for me to write this article.

I wondered that why coffee is not sweet but still loved by so many people all over the world. It is surprising to see so many people addicted to coffee. Many even can’t start their day without a cup of coffee. The importance of coffee encouraged me to find fun facts about it. I am going to share few funny facts of coffee which may leave you in shock.

The first one is very interesting fact. Origin of coffee dates back to ninth century when a shepherd accidently discovered coffee beans. He observed that these beans were making his goats crazy. Interestingly, goats love coffee beans.

If you want to die then drink more than hundred cups of coffee in a single day. I am sure you will die of dehydration.

This one is really funny. In Europe, few royal families used to drink fifty cup of coffee in single day because of one reason that they were ruling. Now I am not sure, that from where they came up of such deadly thought.

In ancient Arab, if a man doesn’t provide enough coffee to his wife then the wife can legally divorce the man. Now that is called empowering women in coffee style.

After sharing these facts with you, I feel I should start drinking coffee more in a day. At least it will reduce my habit of sleeping at work. 

Comments

  1. ur blogs r so informative n fun to read :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you rani, i hope my future articles will continue to be informative and fun :D suggestions are really appreciated :)

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Battle of Longewala

After drifting for approximately thousand kilometers from Alwar, I have reached Longewala. This place romanticizes me allot. The battle of Longewala a legend in itself. It is located at 120 kms from city of Jaisalmer. Only way to reach this place is boulevard and if you are tourist then you have to hire a cab. Longewala is prevalent because of the illustrious skirmish tussled between India and Pakistan in 1971. The clash of Longewala is all about how hundred odd men clogged and overwhelmed approximately 2000 Pakistani legionnaires. This battle was all about the audacity, impetus, chauvinism and drive to prizefight exhibited by those eighty Indian warriors. This scuffle is one of my favorite scuffles, and whenever I come to this place, my mind start envisaging how horde of men repudiated the destiny. During the Indo-Pak war of 1971, A-Coy of 23 Punjab had taken up the defences at Longewala. The A-Coy company commander was Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri later on emer...

IS THIS TRUTH OR ANOTHER COMEDY BY PAKISTAN ARMY????

Kashmir War 1947 - 49 By November 1947 Auchinleck, Supreme Commander based in New Delhi, being convinced that Indian Cabinet was seeking to destroy and undo Pakistan by economic and military means, was forced to resign. As the build-up of Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir continued, Pakistan Army units were being hurriedly organized and equipped without any base for manufacture of ammunition, signal stores, equipment or vehicles. Simultaneously, Pakistan National Guards were raised from ex-servicemen and other volunteers along border areas to provide a second line of defence. By February 1948 Indian build up in Jammu and Kashmir reached five brigades plus, under two full-fledged division Headquarters. Our 101 Brigade, commanded by Brigadier Akbar Khan was rushed into the critical front to forestall and halt the Indian offensive along Uri-Muzaffarabad axis. In April 1948, Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army appreciating the threats in the north along Muzaffarabad-Kohala...

INDIAN AIR FORCE ADOPTS 'GO GREEN TREND'

Mission Accomplishment Paramount Even as IAF Initiates ODS Alternatives in Weapon Systems The Indian Air Force (IAF) is adopting a multi-pronged strategy to combat ozone depletion including limiting the use of Halon to mission critical uses, tighter control laws and incorporating accountability towards phase-out of ODS (Ozone Depleting Substances) said Air Chief Marshal PV Naik while delivering the inaugural address at the two-day International Workshop on ‘Benefits of ODS Phase-out in Defence Forces’ organized by Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), today. Air Chief Marshal P.V. NAIK While highlighting initiatives taken by the IAF, and encouraging alternatives, the Air Chief however, clarified, “Mission accomplishment remains paramount for the Armed Forces. Substituting an ODS would only be done, if it doesn’t impinge on operational effectiveness of the system in question.” For new weapon systems in the pipeline, inclusion of a clause in RFPs for provision of alter...