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A. How coffee really came to India is still a mystery, but some say it first came in 1600. According to a legend it was Baba Budan, a pilgrim, who brought seven coffee seeds from Yemen. These Mokka seeds were planted in the hills of Chandragiri in Karnataka s Chikamangular district. B. According to The Economist magazine, coffee fueled the information exchanges of the 17th and the 18th centuries. C. Though it was initially received with suspicion, with many calling coffee Satan s drink, it did not take much time for the brew to become a favorite drink all over the world. D. The popularity of the brew grew immensely. E. The credit for commercializing the use of coffee goes to the British. The British were responsible for the spread of the coffee bean from Arabia to Asia Minor to Europe in the span of a few centuries. |
A. | A B C D E |
B. | B C A E D |
C. | B A D C E |
D. | D A C B E |
Answer» C. B A D C E | |