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The name cappuccino comes from:

  1. The drink’s resemblance to the brown cowls worn by Capuchin monks
  2. The similarity in color to the fur of Capuchin monkeys
  3. The Italian puccino, meaning “light brown one”
  4. The size of the cup in which it’s commonly served

The word comes from the resemblance of the drink to the clothing of the Capuchin monks. Their brown tunics appear similar in color to the frothy drink we all know and love.

100

40% of the world’s coffee is produced by:

  1. Africa
  2. Brazil
  3. Colombia
  4. Southeast Asia

Brazil! Brazil produces about 40 percent of the entire world’s coffee supply.  

100

Coffee beans grow on:

  1. A low, spreading vine
  2. A bush
  3. A tree
  4. The roots of a coffee plant

Coffee beans grow on a bush. It takes around three to four years for a coffee plant to start growing fruit.

100

How many milligrams of coffee are in a typical cup of coffee?

  1. 50
  2. 80
  3. 120
  4. 150

 A typical cup of coffee contains about 150 milligrams of caffeine.

100

What day in Japan is known as the official Coffee Day?

January 10

June 15

October 1

December 23

Japan's official Coffee Day takes place every October 1st.

200

Espresso literally means:

  1. Speed it up
  2. To go
  3. Forced out
  4. Black and intense

In Italian, the word espresso literally means “when something is forced out.” And to make sure everyone is on the same page, the word is pronounced “es-press-o,” not “ex-spress-o.”

200

Which two states produce America’s coffee?

  1. Hawaii and Florida
  2. Arizona and Florida
  3. Hawaii and California
  4. California and Florida

Hawaii and California are the only two states that produce coffee.

200

Most coffees are a blend of:

  1. Light and dark roasts
  2. Caffeine and essential oils
  3. Arabica and robusta beans
  4. African and South American beans

Arabica and robusta beans are the most common. There are many types of coffee beans out there, but the only two that are really processed for drinking are arabica and robusta.

200

What percentage of United States coffee drinkers add sweetener to their coffee?

  1. One fifth
  2. One fourth
  3. One third
  4. One half

About 1/3

200

What decade did flavored coffees (e.g., hazelnut coffee; Irish Cream coffee) become very popular in the United States?

  1. 1960s
  2. 1970s
  3. 1980s
  4. 1990s

The trend toward flavored coffees began in the United States in the 1970s. Most flavored coffees are made by roasting coffee beans and then partially cooling them, adding the flavors while the bean's pores are still open (at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit) for maximum absorption.

300

Coffee was the first food to be:

  1. Shipped from Europe to the New World
  2. Freeze-dried
  3. Used in Aztec religious ceremonies
  4. Roasted and ground for drinking

Coffee was the first food to be freeze-dried. Also known as instant coffee, just add a bit of hot water to the powder and stir.

300

The country that drinks the most coffee is…

  1. Finland
  2. Sweden
  3. Iceland
  4. Norway

The people of Finland consume the most coffee at 12.5 kilograms per person.

300

About how many espresso beans are required to make one espresso?

  1. 22
  2. 42
  3. 60
  4. 80

It takes about 42 espresso coffee beans to produce a single shot of espresso

300

The United States consumes about what percentage of the world's coffee?

  1. One tenth
  2. One third
  3. One seventh
  4. One fifth

The United States consumes about one fifth of the world's coffee.

300

What material is typically used to make coffee sacks?

  1. Cotton
  2. Polyester
  3. Hemp
  4. Canvas

Most coffee sacks are made from hemp.

400

What was the most popular breakfast drink before coffee became widely available?

  1. Tea
  2. Beer
  3. Water
  4. Hot Chocolate

Before coffee became readily available, beer was the drink of choice at breakfast.

400

How old is instant coffee?

  1. 100 years old
  2. 150 years old
  3. 200 years old
  4. 250 years old

Instant coffee is almost 250 years old! Convenience was always a major necessity for coffee drinkers on the go, even in 1771.

400

About how many coffee beans does it take to produce one pound of roasted coffee?

  1. 1,000
  2. 2,000
  3. 3,000
  4. 4,000

About 4,000 coffee beans are required to produce one pound of roasted coffee.  

400

Which is NOT a benefit of drinking coffee?

  1. Reduced risk of heart disease
  2. Reduced risk of cancer
  3. Reduced risk of Alzheimer’s
  4. Reduced risk of anxiety

Luckily, studies show that coffee has corresponded with lower risks of diseases like heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s, but unfortunately, caffeine may increase the possibility of anxiety.

400

What is considered a lethal dose of caffeine?

  1. 1 gram
  2. 5 grams
  3. 10 grams
  4. 20 grams

10 grams of caffeine is considered lethal to humans.

500

 What year was hot air first used to roast coffee?

  1. 1885
  2. 1910
  3. 1930
  4. 1045

Using hot air to roast coffee by heating up a roasting chamber (with natural gas as the fuel) was first done in 1885. Today it remains the preferred method of coffee roasting.

500

Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee (up to $600 per pound), is:

  1. Processed during a full moon
  2. Brewed only with solid gold pots
  3. Made from coffee beans eaten and then excreted by a Sumatran wild cat
  4. Grown at a higher altitude than any other bean

Yes, it’s the beans excreted by a Sumatran wild cat! You may be wondering why people would pay so much for wild cat poo and I’m here to tell you that I personally don’t know. The beans are only partially digested and then stripped of their outer layer and thoroughly cleaned before being brewed.

500

 How long does it take for a coffee tree to reach maturity?

  1. 8 years
  2. 2 years
  3. 5 years
  4. 3 years

A coffee tree typically reaches maturity in about 5 years.

500

An ibrik is:

  1. A South-American tool for grinding coffee beans
  2. The Turkish word for barista
  3. A Middle Eastern coffee house
  4. A long-handled copper pot for making Turkish coffee

This Turkish pot makes quite the cup of joe. The pot is small and used for both brewing and serving.

500

How many plants naturally contain caffeine in either their fruits, seeds, or leaves?

  1. 1
  2. 35
  3. 64
  4. 110

 More than 63 plants contain caffeine in either the seeds, fruits, or leaves. Caffeine was first isolated from coffee plants in 1820.