咖啡知识小百科(双语)
If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; if this is tea, please bring me some coffee. Abraham Lincoln
如果这是咖啡,那就给我倒些茶;如果这是茶,那就给我来些咖啡。——亚伯拉罕·林肯
Desert fruit
沙漠中的果实
Every cup of coffee you drink owes its existence to a fruit that grew wild in the Yemeni desert. The Sufi mystics of
你所喝到的每一杯咖啡,都是由于也门沙漠中遍地种植的咖啡豆而存在。也门的苏菲神秘主义者是第一批将咖啡豆烘烤,并将其酿造成饮品。有了这些饮品,他们可以在长时间的祈求中保持清醒。后来,咖啡传到了埃塞俄比亚(埃塞尔比亚教会禁止咖啡),接着传到了阿拉伯世界。之后,被称为kaveh kanes的咖啡馆(我们喝咖啡的地方)雨后春笋般出现在世界每个角落。到了15世纪,喝着咖啡的人在麦加随处可见。
Coffee houses
咖啡馆
The habit spread to the rest of Europe in the 17th century. One of the first coffee houses inEnglandwas opened in Oxford by Jacob, a Turkish Jew, in 1650. Its coffee was described as 'a simple Innocent thing, incomparable good for those that are troubled with melancholy'.
17世纪,喝咖啡的习惯传遍了欧洲。1650年,一个名为雅各的土耳其犹太人在牛津开了英国的首家咖啡馆。雅各的咖啡被人们这样形容:“咖啡是一杯简单朴素的饮品,对于饱受愁思的人来说,这是无与伦比的好饮品。”
Coffee became popular with scholars as it sharpened the mind rather than dulled it like alcohol. Coffee houses became meeting places, debating chambers and even laboratories. Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley once dissected a dolphin on the table of a coffee house in London. Lloyd's of London and the Stock Exchange started life as coffee houses. But the craze had its detractors. The brewing of ale had long been the preserve of women, known as 'brewsters' or 'alewives'. In 1674, a group of them – alarmed at falling trade in taverns – drew up the Women's Petition Against Coffee, claiming: 'Coffee makes a man barren as the desert out of which this unlucky berry has been imported.'
咖啡能提神,而且不像酒精那样使人迟钝,因此咖啡深受知识分子的喜爱。后来,咖啡馆变成了会议室和辩论场所,甚至成为了实验室。牛顿和哈雷曾经在伦敦咖啡馆的桌子上解剖海豚。劳埃德船舶保险公司和英国证券交易所的前身也是咖啡馆。然而,并不是所有人都对咖啡有好感。女性是酿造啤酒的长期拥护者,于是,她们被称为'brewsters'和'alewives'。在 1674年,这部分人向人们提醒:啤酒制造量正在下降。另外,她们还拟出了一份《妇女抵抗咖啡请愿书》,请愿书写道:“种植不吉利果实的沙漠到处寸草不生,所以,咖啡会使男人不育。”