MyMugsHalfFull
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You know, I got to thinking about this this morning, and I did a quick Google, but I couldn't find it.
I thought for sure somewhere I saw that coffee was used by some ancient cultures in rituals, but that they also "sent some off" to the after life when they prepared their deceased.
I know it wasn't the Egyptians. Possibly a native american culture, central america possibly? I know the Aztecs and Mayans was cocoa...
I wish I could find the article to share with you guys, it was quite a read, and perfect for the coffee addict
Coffee was not only good in this life, but the next. They not only sent some off to the great beyond, but they also used it for rituals as I said (although for the life of me I cannot remember what they were now, it has been quite a while since I read the article).
If you guys happen to stumble upon it in your travels, let me know.. It was a good read, and rather interesting. I'm kind of bummed out I didn't save it
I thought for sure somewhere I saw that coffee was used by some ancient cultures in rituals, but that they also "sent some off" to the after life when they prepared their deceased.
I know it wasn't the Egyptians. Possibly a native american culture, central america possibly? I know the Aztecs and Mayans was cocoa...
I wish I could find the article to share with you guys, it was quite a read, and perfect for the coffee addict
Coffee was not only good in this life, but the next. They not only sent some off to the great beyond, but they also used it for rituals as I said (although for the life of me I cannot remember what they were now, it has been quite a while since I read the article).
If you guys happen to stumble upon it in your travels, let me know.. It was a good read, and rather interesting. I'm kind of bummed out I didn't save it