Coffee
Mike Williams explores the spread of coffee drinking, and why its production and consumption matters so much around the globe.
Why is drinking coffee so compulsive, and controversial? Mike Williams explores the spread of coffee drinking, and why its production, and consumption, matters so much around the globe.
He hears about coffee’s dark origins as a mystical drink, its social function in café societies, and its recent spread through trends such as ‘Seattle coffee culture’. Are tea-drinking cultures willing to be converted? And, as producing nations like Brazil, face huge variations in world prices and the long-term threat of climate change, what does coffee’s future look like?
(Image: Hands holding coffee beans. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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- Fri 21 Feb 201420:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sat 22 Feb 201414:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sat 22 Feb 201423:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Mon 24 Feb 201402:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Mon 24 Feb 201409:32GMTBBC World Service Online
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