Lecture 5 - Coffee and Tea Flashcards

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three caffeinated drinks

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-coffee tea and chocolate
-all caffeinated, stimulates nerves, not dangerous drug
can be dangerous during pregnancy
-commercially important

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tea

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camellia benesis, pruned by hand to waist height

  • buds and young leaves are picked
  • types of tea depend on drying method
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Black tea
Green tea
oolong teas

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  • picked leaves are withered then placed in cool room then rolled and dried
  • leaves arent withered leaves are steamed, rolled and dried
  • briefly withered then processed like green tea
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ilex paraguariensis
Ilex vomitoria
Ilex guayusa

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  • holly plants, yerba mate (argentina)
  • Yaupan from N/S carolina was used by first nations and tea substitute during civil war with no current commercial use
  • first nations use, Jesuits recommended it against STDs, no current commercial use
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5
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coffee species

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genus : coffea
arabica - originally from Ethiopia
canephora - Robusta coffee, West and Central Africa more bitter
Liberica - west africa and tends to be filler

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Coffee harvest and processing

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coffee cherries picked and then depulped then ‘fermented’

  • enzymes continue to break down pulp
  • must be roasted aas sugars converted to lepto-organic compounds (flavour)
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7
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Coffee introduction

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-introduced into west from ottoman empire to paris in 17th century
-considered an elite drink
spread through europe because it was considered fashionable in france

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8
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Chocolate

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theobroma cocao tree

  • new world plant/tree, Portugese took it to West Africa
  • Mayans discovered that fermentation and roasting improved flavour
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White chocolate

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  • if beans are pressed produce chocolate liquor
  • if cocoa butter removed from chocolate liquor, butter is now called white chocolate
  • legally/technically not chocolate as it has different feed stock
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10
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chocolate and class

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Aztec and mayan elite, concoction of plant products sourced from hundreds of miles away
dyed with annetto - red like blood and was ritual drink

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11
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Quakers

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early 19th century, english chocolate manufacturers
-persecuted, banned from med and law schools and universities
-Teetotallers - didnt drink alcohol
invented fizzy drinks
join forces with other socialists to create english labour party

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12
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Samuel fry

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  • twinned newly invented steam engine to a chocolate grinder
  • also inventor of the chocolate bar, made it cheaper to produce and new vectors for mass audience to consume chocolate
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13
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what do these caffeinated drinks have in common

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tea is number 1 caffeinated drink in the world because of hot drinks revolution

  • coke is #1 cold drink in the world
  • caffeinated drinks defeated comfort drinks
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14
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saloop

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orchid root powder
orange and rosewater flavouring
can still get it only in Istanbul

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15
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caffeinated drinks changed culture

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changed modern personality

  • 16th century france, britain, Germany people drank wine/beer for breakfast
  • water was bad and hot drinks changed social life
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16
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Penny universities

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coffeehouses in england

led to new institutions, royal society which was first scientific society