The Englishmen when arrived in the subcontinent, they brought two things with them. The first was tea and the second was cinema.
The people of subcontinent did not accept tea. The marketing team of that time observed that these people drink a lot of milk and consider milk to be the most nutritious. So tea with milk was first introduced in Pakistan and India.
Now in Pakistan, tea is customary after every meal. But still today, coffee is considered a luxury.
The advisors in their training declare coffee warm in its nature like eggs.
About one percent of the Pakistani people drink coffee and the number increases slightly in winter. The major reason for this is the high price of coffee in Pakistan and the other is its warming effect (according to the sages).
Generally, the coffee that is available from any supermarket is called instant coffee. It is a powder made by drying espresso. This means that if you add water or milk to it, your coffee is ready in an instant.
On the other hand, if you go to a cafe, you are given different types of coffee by grinding fresh beans and making fresh espresso from them.
If the maker is an artisan, the best coffee is when the fresh beans are grinded at the same time and boiled in steam in the old traditional way, then you can probably find a taste like that only in heaven.
But if you want to make coffee at home and want to boil the seeds, then they can be grinded and brewed which is a very simple method.
Fold a muslin cloth in four layers and add a spoonful of grinded coffee to it.
In a pot, pour boiled water over the rack slowly and your coffee is ready.
You can add a light touch of Islamic honey to sweeten it.
Add half a spoon of instant coffee to the boiled water and it is also ready
Add sweetener as required and enjoy
We will also share the story of discovery of coffee with you. It is also very interesting.
A Muslim shepherd was grazing his goats in the forests and he noticed that when the goats eat the coffee plants and fruits, they become very active. He tried to taste those seeds, but they were very bitter
He shared this with the wise people of the village, and they boiled these seeds in water, and a tasty drink emerged.