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'''Coffee''' is a [[human]] beverage, created with ground coffee beans | '''Coffee''' is a [[human]] beverage, created with ground coffee beans that are grown on plants which are native to [[Earth]]. The beverage has been widely popular for centuries among humans, primarily because it naturally contains the drug caffeine, a stimulant that helps to keep humans alert. Coffee is served in numerous restaurants and businesses such as [[Jim Dandy]] roadside diners. It is almost always served hot<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], page 16</ref>. It is also commonly available on [[Food & Drink Dispensers]] which are standard on [[UNSC]] military vessels<ref>[[Halo: Combat Evolved]], level [[The Pillar of Autumn (Level)]]</ref>. | ||
[[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] was a heavy drinker of coffee throughout most of her professional life<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]</ref>. Her office would often be filled with cups of coffee of varying ages, which she would drink hot or cold<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]]</ref>. | [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] was a heavy drinker of coffee throughout most of her professional life<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]</ref>. Her office would often be filled with cups of coffee of varying ages, which she would drink hot or cold<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]]</ref>. |
Revision as of 22:03, June 5, 2008
Template:Ratings Coffee is a human beverage, created with ground coffee beans that are grown on plants which are native to Earth. The beverage has been widely popular for centuries among humans, primarily because it naturally contains the drug caffeine, a stimulant that helps to keep humans alert. Coffee is served in numerous restaurants and businesses such as Jim Dandy roadside diners. It is almost always served hot[1]. It is also commonly available on Food & Drink Dispensers which are standard on UNSC military vessels[2].
Dr. Catherine Halsey was a heavy drinker of coffee throughout most of her professional life[3]. Her office would often be filled with cups of coffee of varying ages, which she would drink hot or cold[4].
Trivia
- In 17th century England, people put mustard in coffee.