Chapter 618 E-sports Cafe
With the help of He Boge and others, Yan Chai escaped a disaster.
That He Boge gave Yan Chai a lot of help, so his relationship with Yan Dingxiang was better.
Yan Chai wanted to thank He Berg, but He Berg waved his hand.
After returning, Yan Chai and He Berg and others came to their e-sports building with a large amount of oranges.
They used a fresh orange juicer to squeeze out delicious orange juice, and everyone was having a great time drinking it.
These people were all very happy eating snacks and drinking delicious orange juice.
Wei Taiqiang said to Yan Chai: "In the future, don't want to kill that Qiu Fengfeng anymore. Because you have your own business to do, don't want to attack that Yan Chai anymore, because it's not worth it."
People like Yan Chai are always trying to find a balance for themselves, but big things almost happened. People like Wei Taiqiang and others lived a happy life because they were open-minded.
In fact, you should not be too serious about this emotional matter.
Because there are still many opportunities in the e-sports industry.
But Yan Chai was too brain-based and wanted to doze off all day because he was considering the matter with Qiu Fengfeng.
However, Yan Chai also knew that life was very difficult. If they could not make a fortune in the e-sports industry, they would rely solely on that to rely on their old capital. In a few days, even if He Berg and the others did not eliminate him, he would be embarrassed to stay there again.
In fact, He Berg gave Yan Coffee a lot of opportunities. However, Yan Coffee himself was not firm enough, and he never seized and seized those opportunities.
Yan Coffee finally decided to set up an e-sports cafe. He used a lot of brains and asked Chen Biaozi for advice.
The above story about humans' first understanding of coffee took place in the fifth and sixth centuries.
In the 6th century AD, Ethiopians ruled Yemen for 50 years, coffee spread to Yemen in the Arab world, and people began to plant coffee trees in large quantities.
In the 16th century, the Turks occupied Yemen and local coffee cultivation had begun to take shape. The Turks began to utilize coffee resources and exported to Europe to earn foreign exchange through the Mocha Port in Yemen. Although Mocha Port was replaced by the Suez Canal in the 19th century, "Mocha Coffee" was already a repertoire on the menu.
In 1616, the Dutch smuggled coffee saplings to their capital; in 1658, coffee trees also appeared in the Dutch colony Sri Lanka. In 1699, coffee trees entered Indonesia. At this time, the French were also trying to plant in their own country and planting coffee trees widely in French colonies. In this way, coffee trees were all included in Asia, South America, Central and South America, and Africa.
After the Turks occupied Yemen, with the spread of religion, the first cafe was established in Mecca in the 16th century. Coffee developed from the nature of medicine into a popular beverage, which is said to be related to Zheng He's voyage to the West in the 15th century. The tea culture spread by Zheng He made Muslims realize that refreshing drinks can also become daily necessities. Those who hold this view point out that the utensils used to drink coffee today are very similar to the Chinese tea cups.
Constantinople traded frequently with the European continent. In 1615, Venetian merchants sold coffee to Italy. At first it was an expensive drink, but soon, after 1620, coffee became secular in Europe.
The first cafe in Europe was established at the University of Oxford in the UK in 1650. The cafe was surging in London and soon became an "open place for exchange of ideas", which was a bit similar to today's forum bbs, haha. It can be said that before the development of the modern printing industry, the cafe played a role as a media salon to a certain extent.
In 1669, coffee was known by the French. The biggest influence of coffee shops on France should be reflected in the French Revolution. Those who have watched "Les Miserables" probably remember that the insurrections planned the revolution in the cafe. After the trend of the Great Revolution, the cafe transformed into a gathering place for young artists to become. In "Monet and Impressionism" and "The Biography of Picasso", the Montmartre cafe in Paris was mentioned more than once; the Latin cafe is the Latin cafe, which is the favorite place for writers, poets and philosophers, such as Hemingway, Sartre and Beckett. The first cafe in Paris, Prokob, was also in the Latin cafe.
In 1683, the Vienna people accidentally got coffee beans that were unwilling to be released. The first coffee shop in Vienna "Blue Bottle" opened. However, these Christians do not like drinks. The clever boss Kochsky filtered out the coffee grounds and put the milk into the coffee. This is the prototype of today's latte coffee. The characteristic of the Vienna cafe is that the air of music and latte smell floats. After writing this, I can't help it. I really want to pay attention to the Vienna Central Cafe that Beethoven visited.
In 1670, coffee entered Germany, and the rigorous Germans had been arguing whether coffee was beneficial to health, so coffee shops did not appear in Germany in large quantities until 1721. However, in the 19th century, the Germans seized the historical opportunity and made great profits in the coffee industry. At that time, American coffee planters began to recruit coffee farmers from Europe under the impact of the abolition wave. In this way, at least 80% of Guatemalan coffee beans were transported to all parts of Europe by German merchants. The two world wars were reshuffled. Today, Germany is the second largest coffee consumer in the world, and the per capita consumption is far higher than that of the United States. In the past, only Germans could drink beer, but today they knew that they were so comprehensive and admired.
The favorite coffee of the petty bourgeoisie on the street is always filled with milk foam. Yes, this is Italian coffee, ino and espresso. The former is hot milk coffee and the latter is distilled coffee. In 1945, the Italian man Gaja (which is also a coffee utensil brand) was invented by the new distiller, which was popular in Europe. Italian coffee shops are different from those in Britain and France. They are exquisite and casual and artistic. They are randomly reflected in the decoration of the cafe and the artistic atmosphere. Haha, the place where they drink coffee in the open air is surrounded by the Colosseum and Michelangelo sculptures.
The Japanese accepted coffee, which represents the Western lifestyle during the Meiji Restoration period. Perhaps many people think of Japan, their first thought is that everything is very expensive and expensive, right? Indeed, coffee shops in Ginza, Tokyo often cost dozens of dollars, but the most expensive one is coffee cups. They like to use British bone porcelain coffee cups to serve coffee, worth tens of thousands or even millions of yen. Of course, this is a high-end coffee shop, and most people can go to the island to go to the real pot. The most powerful place is that the Japanese enjoy the most elegant and popular: the most expensive coffee is in Japan, and the cheapest coffee, instant coffee and canned coffee were also invented by the Japanese!
(End of this chapter)
Chapter completed!