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coffee imported into the united states. the species is thought to be native to ethiopia, where it was known before a.d. . coffee's earliest human use may have been as a food; a ball of the crushed fruit molded with fat was a day's ration for certain african nomads. later, wine was made from the fermented
for more information. made tea unfashionable. coffee owes its popularity in part to the stimulative effect of its caffeine caffeine , odorless, slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee, tea, kola nuts (see cola), ilex plants (the source of the latin american drink maté), and, in small amounts, in cocoa...
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