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What are the requirements for working in a coffee shop?

The most basic thing is that you should have the literacy and understanding of a bar practitioner.

Coffee shop is a store dealing in coffee and drinks in modern society.

The above story about the first time people knew coffee took place in the fifth and sixth centuries.

In the 6th century AD, Ethiopia ruled Yemen for 50 years. Coffee spread to Yemen in the Arab world, and people began to plant a large number of coffee trees.

/kloc-In the 6th century, the Turks occupied Yemen, and local coffee cultivation has begun to take shape. Turks began to make use of coffee resources and export them to Europe through the Yemeni port of Moka to earn foreign exchange. Although Mocha Port was replaced by Suez Canal in the19th century, "Mocha Coffee" has always been a reserved program on the menu.

16 16, the Dutch smuggled coffee seedlings to their own capital; Then, in 1658, coffee trees appeared in the Dutch colony of Sri Lanka.

1699, coffee trees entered Indonesia. At this time, the French are also trying to grow coffee in their own country and widely plant coffee trees in French colonies. In this way, there are coffee trees in Asia, South America, Central and South America and Africa.

After the Turks occupied Yemen, with the spread of religion, the first coffee shop was established in Mecca in16th century. The development of coffee from medicinal to popular drinks is said to be related to Zheng He's voyage to the West in China in the 5th century. The tea culture spread by Zheng He made Muslims realize that cool drinks can also be used as daily necessities.

Those who hold this view point out that the coffee drinking utensils of Turks today are very similar to those of China.

Constantinople has frequent trade with continental Europe. 16 15, Venetian merchants trafficked coffee to Italy. At first, it was an expensive drink, but soon, after 1620, coffee became secular in Europe.

The first coffee shop in Europe was established in Oxford University on 1650. Cafes proliferated in London and soon became an "open place for exchange of ideas". It can be said that before the development of modern printing industry, cafes played the role of media salons to a certain extent.

1669, coffee was introduced to France. The biggest influence of cafes on France should be reflected in the French Revolution. People who have seen Les Miserables probably remember that the insurgents planned the revolution in the cafe.

After the revolution, cafes became a gathering place for young artists. In the biographies of Monet, Impressionism and Picasso, the Cafe Montmartre in Paris is mentioned more than once.

Along with it are cafes in the Latin quarter, which are the favorite places of writers, poets and philosophers such as Hemingway, Sartre and Beckett. Plocco Bough, the first cafe in Paris, is also in the Latin quarter.