Worlds Most Popular Drink - The History of Coffee Documentary

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Coffee is widely regarded as one of the most popular drinks in the world. It is right up there with beer, wine, and soda.

With that in mind, while most of us drink it, not all of us know where does coffee comes from. The brewed drink is prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are seeds of berries from the Coffea plant.

Native to subtropical Africa and some islands in Southern Asia, the Coffea plant was exported from Africa in over than 70 countries.

This documentary not only looks at the history of coffee, but also at the process of making coffee. How we go from plant to bees to coffee in your morning cup? This documentary will let you know that.

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