The ubiquity of coffee as a social drink has led to the small tables used in living rooms to be known as coffee tables. Of course a small side table or coffee table lends itself well to many other functions such as the storage of journals or magazines or as a convenient place where an attractive book can be placed for guests to browse while perhaps waiting for their coffee to be prepared. Coffee is widely used today as a beverage used socially in meetings or after meals. Of course we all know coffee’s stimulant effects and often take a cup of coffee when tired. Coffee is said to have been first discovered in the Far East in early medieval times when a goat-herd noticed that his goats became unusually lively after nibbling berries from a particular bush. The seed at the center of these berries is what we now know as the coffee "bean". Nowadays central and south America and the Caribbean have become the most important coffee-producing region in the world.
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