Over 1 billion people a day wake up with it. A need, a desire, an itch they must scratch. They stumble into their kitchens and stagger into places of business, looking first and foremost at this ritual.
This practice has been carried out for over 1,000 years, and it is performed all over the world. Once it is over, the masses feel more energized and ready to take on the day ahead.

Of course, we are talking about that cup of coffee. That first sip of the rest of your day. Someone is charging their mental faculties with this drink somewhere, no matter the time.
So much has been written about coffee that you may find you know all about it. How it’s grown, harvested, and where it comes from. But not all coffee is created equal and naturally. Not all of it is organically and ethically sourced.
Let’s dive into these topics and learn a little more about what is likely your favorite drink.
It began around 850 A.D.
According to legend, a goat herder named Khaldi noticed that his goats became alert and excitable after eating the berries of a particular evergreen tree. The usually lethargic goats would begin hopping around like bunnies on a mission. Curious, he picked some of these berries and took them to a Muslim holy man.

