Mexican coffee Part 1 Ep.29

September 28, 2018rocio.carvajal.cortes@gmail.com

Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. 

EPISODE 29

This episode explores how coffee made its voyage from Eritrea, modern day Ethiopia, Africa into the Americas and how in a short time its production  displaced the one of tobacco. The gradual introduction of coffee in Mexico began in the late 1700s and it was directly linked to wealthy immigrants from Italy, Greece, Belgium and Germany who kickstarted one of the nation’s most profitable crops.

Today, 13 of the 32 states of Mexico are coffee producers, and its consumption, production and costumes associated to the drink have been surprisingly linked to the country’s own political history, find out why!

The youtube episode contains plenty of additional visual material so make sure to have a good cup of coffee at hand before you hit play.

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