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International Coffee Day 2024: Celebrating a Brew-tiful Journey

International Coffee Day marks the celebration of the diversity, excellence, and passion of the coffee industry. Celebrated on October 1, this year, the International Coffee Organization is spreading the message of "Coffee, Your Daily Ritual, Our Shared Journey" as the theme for the day.

Ananya Kohli
Representational Image of coffee ( Image Source: Pexels)
Representational Image of coffee ( Image Source: Pexels)

International Coffee Day was formally established during a meeting of the International Coffee Organization in Milan, Italy in 2015, although its origins can be traced back to early celebrations in the 2000s. Since then, it has evolved into a widely recognized global holiday celebrated in more than 77 nations.

Importance of International Coffee Day

  • Cultural Importance: Coffee is more than just a drink; it's a phenomenon that suggests community cohesion and social communion. There are cultures where coffee is an essential part of daily life, from charming Ethiopian coffee ceremonies to hip Parisian cafes.

  • Economical Importance: The coffee sector employs millions of laborers and farmers worldwide and is a significant global commodity. To ensure that coffee producers receive just compensation for their labor, the ICO has, in many respects, been advocating for fair trade standards and ethical coffee sourcing.

  • Social Importance: This is an awareness day for environmental sustainability, focusing on the issues of deforestation and climate change that the world's coffee production must deal with. A healthy planet and fair competition for sustainable practices are demanded by International Coffee Day.

Interesting Coffee Drinks Enjoyed Worldwide

  • Vietnamese egg coffee: The popular Vietnamese Egg Coffee, discovered in the 1940s by a blind man in Hanoi, combines egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk, strong coffee, and whipped egg whites for a rich, creamy, and sweet drink.

  • Café de Olla: The next item is Café de Olla, a traditional Mexican coffee beverage made with cinnamon, piloncillo, and occasionally orange peel. means "coffee from the pot" in translation because it is made in an olla, a clay pot. The end product is a fragrant, sweet coffee that will transport you to the streets of Mexico.

  • Turkish Coffee: Ottoman-style coffee is made by roasting fine beans in a cezve with sugar over boiling water, creating a strong brew with a thick foam layer. Enjoy it in small cups with Turkish delight or baklava, and don't forget to check your fortune in the leftover grounds after finishing.

  • Affogato: This Affogato beverage is ideal for you if you enjoy both coffee and ice cream. A scoop of vanilla gelato, or ice cream, is topped with a shot of hot espresso to create this Italian dessert drink. You can taste the irresistible heaven of flavors and textures created when the ice cream and hot espresso combine. In fact, it's the best way to stay cool during the scorching summer months.

Conclusion

The celebration of coffee's rich history, cultural significance, and variety of flavors on International Coffee Day in 2024 will be an amazing occasion. There is something for everyone to enjoy on this special day, from traditional beverages like cappuccinos and Americanos to delicious foods like walnut cake and coffee truffles. Take this opportunity to enjoy your favorite coffee-flavored treats and beverages while thinking about how coffee affects people's lives around the world and the lives of those who grow it, regardless of whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just looking to try something new.

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