Murder, Betrayal, and Deceit – The Secret History of the Coffee Bean – Part 2

7月 17, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

Having stolen their very own coffee plant, Dutch traders began cultivation trials on the East Indian Dutch colony of Java, hence the internationally recognized association with the precious drink. By the 1690′s, coffee plantations had rapidly spread to nearby island colonies of Sumatra, Timor, and Bali. The industrious Dutch East India company also began large scale coffee production in Ceylon, where the plant had already been introduced by the Arabs.

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