National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day

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Ah, what a glorious day it is! National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day is finally here, and we couldn't be more caffeinated with excitement. So grab your favorite mug, ready your taste buds, and prepare for a journey into the world of coffee obsession.

When is Coffee Coffee Coffee Day?

It's national coffee coffee coffee day on the 20th December.


The Origins of National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day

Let's travel back in time to the most glorious morning - 20th December 2015. It was a day like any other, until the internet erupted with an undeniable craving for coffee. People from all corners of the world took to their keyboards, proclaiming their love for this magical elixir, and National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day was born.

As the caffeinated buzz spread, so did the online mentions. Twenty-three, to be precise. From blog posts to social media shout-outs, it seemed the entire digital realm was under the spell of triple-stacked coffee goodness.

But why limit ourselves to just one cup? National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day celebrates the art of indulgence. It's a day to savor every sip, embrace your inner barista, and spill the beans on your favorite caffeine fix.

A Brew-tiful Celebration

To truly honor this sacred day, we encourage you to explore the diverse world of coffee. Whether you prefer a strong and bold espresso, a velvety smooth latte, or a decadent mocha topped with whipped cream, there's a brew for every palate.

Try visiting your local coffee shop and ask your friendly barista for a recommendation. They may surprise you with a new blend or introduce you to a delightful brewing method you've never tried before. And don't be shy to share your coffee adventures on social media using the hashtag #CoffeeCoffeeCoffeeDay. Your fellow coffee enthusiasts will be waiting with open mugs.

Did You Know?

Did you know that coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world, surpassed only by crude oil? It seems our love for coffee knows no bounds - or boundaries!

So, on this spectacular day, let us raise our mugs high and toast to the wonders of triple-stacked coffee. May every sip awaken your senses, fuel your creativity, and bring a smile to your groggy morning face. Happy National Coffee Coffee Coffee Day!



History behind the term 'Coffee Coffee Coffee'


1475

Discovering the Coffee Bean

Coffee, a captivating beverage that has become a global sensation, has its origins in Ethiopia. The earliest known evidence of coffee consumption dates back to the year 1475. Legend has it that a goat herder named Kaldi noticed his goats becoming more energetic after eating the cherries from a certain tree. Intrigued, he decided to try the cherries himself and experienced a newfound alertness. News of this enticing discovery spread, and the cultivation of coffee began.


1555

Coffee's Journey to Europe

The spread of coffee as a popular drink began in the middle of the 16th century when the Ottomans introduced it to the city of Istanbul. The first coffeehouses were established in Constantinople, becoming centers of intellectual and social gatherings. As the Ottoman Empire expanded its influence across Europe, so did the love for coffee. In 1555, the first coffeehouse, called Kiva Han, opened its doors in Constantinople and ignited Europe's curiosity for this mysterious and invigorating beverage.


1615

Venice's First Taste of Coffee

Coffee's aroma finally reached the shores of Italy in 1615 when Venetian merchants brought back coffee beans from their trade journeys to the Eastern Mediterranean. At first, coffee was met with suspicion and mistrust, associating it with the exotic and unfamiliar. However, its unique flavor and invigorating effects won over the taste buds of the Venetians, and the first European coffeehouse outside of the Ottoman Empire, called Caffè Florian, opened its doors in Venice in 1720.



1727

Coffee Arrives in America

Coffee began its journey to the New World when British colonists introduced it to America. The first recorded instance of coffee consumption in North America dates back to 1668 in New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. However, it was not until 1727 that the first coffeehouse, known as The King's Arms, opened in Boston. Coffee quickly gained popularity among the American colonists, becoming a symbol of rebellion during the time of the Boston Tea Party and later the American Revolution.


1964

The Birth of 'Coffee Coffee Coffee'

'Coffee Coffee Coffee' became a pop culture phrase in 1964, thanks to a popular episode of the television show 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.' In this episode titled 'The Unwelcome Houseguest,' the character played by Dick Van Dyke drinks excessive amounts of coffee due to a mislabeled jar. The repetition of 'Coffee Coffee Coffee' in the dialogue made it a memorable phrase, and it has since been humorously associated with the love and appreciation for the caffeinated drink.


Did you know?

Did you know that coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world, surpassed only by crude oil?

Tagged

awareness food fun

First identified

29th September 2015

Most mentioned on

20th December 2015

Total mentions

23

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