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NOTES ON COFFEE
The earliest account we have of coffee is said to be taken from an Arabian MS. in the Bibliothèque du Roi in Paris. Schehabeddin Ben, an Arabian author of the ninth century of the Hegira, or fifteenth of the Christians, attributes to Gemaleddin, Mufti of Aden, a city of Arabia Felix, who was nearly his contemporary, the first introduction into that country, of drinking coffee. He tells us, that Gemaleddin, having occasion to travel into Persia, during his abode there saw some of his countrymen drinking coffee, which at that time he did not much attend to; but, on his return to Aden, finding hi…
Topics: Coffee, Historical Customs, Religion
Locations: Aden, Arabia Felix, Persia, Mecca, Medina, Grand Cairo, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Damascus, Aleppo, Constantinople, Venice, Levant, Paris