The arrival of coffee in France told by André Castelot
The arrival of coffee in France told by André Castelot
The historian André CASTELOT tells an anecdote about the origin of the word coffee and how this drink would have been introduced in France. The coffee would have arrived in Marseilles through a person from Constantinople. But it is certainly thanks to Soliman Aga, ambassador of the Sultan of Turkey to the court of Louis XIV, that he became fashionable. He finally evokes the so-called aphrodisiac virtues of this drink...
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Labourasse, Guy - Director : Veyret, André - Producer : Jammot, Armand - Presenter : Laffont, Patrice - Participant : Castelot, André
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Today, My Lady - Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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