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Documentaries about Coffee

6 Must-Watch Documentaries about Coffee

Explore the best documentaries about Coffee

Intro: Documentaries about Coffee

When we think of coffee, what comes to our mind? We might be thinking about the first cup of coffee in the morning. We might be thinking about the aromatic smell that fills the air before we even open our eyes. Or maybe we're thinking about a cold cup of iced coffee on a hot summer day. However you choose to enjoy your coffee, it's important to know what goes into making it. Coffee isn't just something you drink - it's an art and a science that has taken centuries to perfect. All those years of trial and error have led us to where we are today with grandes espressos and cappuccinos, but there is much more to learn about this bean that grows on trees. These fantastic documentaries explore everything from the different countries that produce coffee, to where beans grow in the wild, to how they are processed. Read on as we explore the world of coffee with these incredible documentaries!

1. Black Coffee: The irresistible bean - Documentaries about Coffee

The Irresistible Bean explores coffee's origins in Ethiopia and its triumphant spread over five continents. It chronicles the first coffeehouse traditions, which began on dirt floors and eventually developed into more refined Arabic home versions. The episode also looks at how this drink has been used as a means of sparking revolution, controversy or creativity throughout history including during the French Revolution, American Revolution or Haitian Slave Rebellion.

2. The Coffee Man: How to Be a World Champion Barista - Documentaries on Coffee

Sasa, an immigrant from war-torn Bosnia found international acclaim of a different kind when he first moved to Australia in 1996. He represented his new country as the handball player at the Sydney Olympics. Now this journey takes viewers on a very interesting journey about how Sasa went from farmhand to world champion barista - what is so odd about the advice we get that simply tells us "reduce stress"? Is reducing stress always the right approach? If you are being transparent, it isn't that simple! Stress itself isn't bad and can come in various forms such as good or challenging situations depending on how you handle them!

3. The perfect coffee: fair trade and sustainable - Coffee Documentaries

This documentary explores the coffee industry in Germany and how it is not as ethical or sustainable as one would hope. The film details efforts to improve the situation, but it raises more questions than answers.

4. Brewing a Cup of Change: A National Geographic Documentary about Araku Coffee - Coffee Documentary

Kickstarting in Paris, the coffee trail takes you into India's Eastern Ghats where they welcome tourists and show their pride with Araku Coffee. This journey begins to redefine them as a whole community while giving them an identity and voice as they create world-class coffee that is certified organic, fair trade, and sustainably grown by indigenous tribes who depend on it for livelihood.

5. Origins • A Colombian Coffee Connection - Documentaries about Coffee

A Colombian Coffee Connection film highlighting the intricacies and hardships of coffee farming in Colombia's Tierradentro region.

6. Agents of Change: a coffee documentary (with subtitles)- Documentaries about Coffee

Agents of Change is a coffee documentary about the people who make and grow coffee, their work and play, their dreams and fears. The film shows a blend of the good, the bad and the ugly side of the industry: from how coffee is grown to how it is traded. It's an intimate portrait of humanity in its most transformative form - coffee.

Conclusions: Documentaries about Coffee

Did you know that there are over 1,000 different types of coffee? Did you know that coffee has been around since 25? Did you know that coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world? These are just a few of the fascinating facts you’ll learn in these documentaries about coffee.

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