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Traditional Portuguese Coffe

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In the 18th century, Portugal played an important role in the introduction of coffee in other geographies. He took it to Brazil, which started producing it and exporting it to Cape Verde and São Tomé and Príncipe. Angola would also have known coffee through the “hand” of Portuguese missionaries. Coffee as a space was very important for the development of society. The first public "cafés" appeared in the 18th century, inspired by the French, that is, designed as spaces for cultural and artistic animation.
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