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Wow, awful quiet in here! Anybody doing anything interesting? I'm personally interested in the history and spread of coffee, which, to my mind should be trackable. Am I alone in this or does someone else want to help out? A published histroy at the end would be great, but as with most things coffee I'm doing it for the love....
Hey Shawn,
I read Uncommon Grounds a while back and still have it on my shelf.... great book! I also would recommend 'All About Coffee' by William H Ukers for anything to do with coffee, it was reprinted a couple of years ago so doesn't cost hundreds anymore. I'll Google Clarke and Macrae, not heard of them before but sounds interesting so thanks for that!
So what do your experiments involve? I spent a day at a multinational R&D department a while back which was really interesting if a touch super-geeky in all the best ways. :)
Shawn Steiman said:Hey Jamie,
Well, the ultimate book on coffee history is "Uncommon Grounds" by Mark Pendergrast. If you've not read it, I encourage you to. Although, like many history books, it has some dry spells... :-) There's also some coffee-movement coverage in the Clarke and Macrae series.
Honestly, though, I think there could be a much better recounting of varieties than there is. Most countries probably have the information somewhere, though it may be hard to find. I'd work on this if it were something I could do from home. :-)
Right now, I'm doing some brewing experiments and processing experiments. The processing work is just for fun, so I squeeze it in when I have time. Otherwise, since I graduated, I do more consulting than research. Sigh.
Thanks for adding to this quiet discussion!
Shawn
Jamie Treby said:Wow, awful quiet in here! Anybody doing anything interesting? I'm personally interested in the history and spread of coffee, which, to my mind should be trackable. Am I alone in this or does someone else want to help out? A published histroy at the end would be great, but as with most things coffee I'm doing it for the love....
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