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  2. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee was introduced to Japan by the Dutch in the 17th century but remained a curiosity until the lifting of trade restrictions in 1858. The first European-style coffeehouse opened in Tokyo in 1888 and closed four years later. [ 86 ]

  3. Coffee in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a coffee culture that has changed with societal needs over time. Today, coffee shops serve as a niche within their urban cultures. [1] While it was introduced earlier in history, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by Dutch and Portuguese traders, it rapidly gained popularity at the turn of the twentieth century. [1]

  4. Coffee culture - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch also introduced it to Japan in the 17th century, it remained a curiosity until the lifting of trade restrictions in 1858 (the first European-style coffeehouse opened in Tokyo in 1888). [16] Coffee also came to India from Baba Budan, a Sufi saint [17] who introduced coffee beans from Yemen to the hills of Chikmagalur, Karnataka, in ...

  5. Satori Kato - Wikipedia

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    Satori Kato (June 1847 - ?) was a Japanese chemist. [1] Kato was initially thought to be the inventor of the first soluble instant coffee whilst working in Chicago, after filing a patent in 1901 and exhibiting the product at the Pan-American Exposition [2] until it was rediscovered that David Strang of Invercargill, New Zealand had invented the product twelve years earlier. [3]

  6. The Best Coffee Shops in America - AOL

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    The best, coolest coffee shops in the country tend not to just serve coffee and a few good meals, but bring in local performers and artists for shows that truly connect communities.

  7. Instant coffee - Wikipedia

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    Kato introduced the powdered substance in Buffalo, New York, at the Pan-American Exposition. [7] George Constant Louis Washington developed his own instant coffee process shortly thereafter, and first marketed it commercially (1910). The Nescafé brand, which introduced a more advanced coffee refining process, was launched in 1938. [citation ...

  8. Ground zero: How the coffee industry fared when corporate ...

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  9. The #1 Coffee Chain In America Revealed—and It's Not ... - AOL

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    USA Today has released its list of the 10 best coffee chains in America, and Kaldi’s Coffee took the number one spot this year. USA Today has released its list of the 10 best coffee chains in ...