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Coffee soon spread from the palace to grand mansions, and from grand mansions to the homes of the public. The people of Istanbul quickly feel in love with the beverage. Green coffee beans were purchased and then roasted at home on pans. The beans were then grounded in mortars and brewed in coffee pots known as "cezve". Coffee's renown soon spread beyond the palace, grand mansions and homes. | |
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Marseille |
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The Turkish ambassador Suleiman Aga in Versailles, (Develly) |
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By the mid 19th century, coffee had become one of the most important commodities in world trade.