Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2016

History of Essential Oil- part 6

Did you know in Chinese folk medicine, aromatics and herbs were used in religious rituals? Religious rituals in China used aromatics such as fragrances and essential oils. Aromatics oils and herbs were also used to improve health in traditional Chinese medicines. Written within an internal medicine book, by Huang Ti, showed that aromatic oils played an essential part in Eastern medicine. This book is still being used a guide in today's Eastern medicine.

Herbs were also found to be used for beauty and hygiene maintenance.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

History of Essential Oils

Did you know that the usage of essential oils dates back to early Egyptians? The history of essential oil can also be tied together with the history of herbal medicine, which uses herbs to help with ailments. Plants used in an oil and incense form were elements of religious and therapeutic ways.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Making of Soap

Did you know that there are three ways to make soap? They are the semi-boiled process, cold process and fully boiled process. In the semi-boiled process which is also called hot-processed. There are two common ways that soap is created in the semi-boiled process, Double Boiler Hot Process (DBHP) and Crock Pot Hot Processes (CPHP).

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Soap in Europe and Winner

Did you know that soap was around during medieval Europe times? Those who made soap around that time were part of a guild. In France, around the 15th Century soap production were mainly produce by a few areas, which were Provence-Toulon, Hyeres and Marseille.


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One lucky winner is Sean out of Maryland! We will be contacting the winner over email and the winner will be receiving Fivesso’s basic package (one premium coffee soap bar, and a 4-ounce coffee scrub). There are still four more chances to win our giveaway! We will be announcing our next giveaway next week so stay tune! To enter for a chance to win our giveaway subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap
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Monday, June 13, 2016

History of Soap in China

Did you know that the ancient Chinese used a flower to help create a similar context to soap? Gleditsia Sinensis, a honey locust which is locally grown in China, was said to have been used to create a similar context to soap to help with bathing. Soaps made out of animal fat were not used until modern era time in China.

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One lucky first winner will win Fivesso’s basic package (one premium coffee soap bar, and a 4-ounce coffee scrub). The first winner will be announced in four days! To enter for a chance to win our first Basic all-natural organic premium package subscribe to our website at www.fivesso.com, like us on Facebook and choose one to follow us at:

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

History of Soap

Did you know that soap has been around for since the ancient Babylon? The earliest record of soap started in 2800 BC, in ancient Babylon. Babylonians used water, alkali, and cassia oil as ingredients for their soap. In 1550, in Egypt, history shows that Egyptian used a combination of animal and vegetable oils with an alkaline salt to form their soap. The soap comes from the word sapo, Latin for soap.

Fivesso is excited to announce that the first winner of our giveaway will receive Fivesso’s basic package (one premium coffee soap bar, and a 4-ounce coffee scrub)! The first winner will be announced soon! 

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Coffee in Brazil

Let’s check out the history of coffee in Brazil. Brazil produces about one-third of the world’s coffee. Coffee was first brought to Brazil around the 18th century. Coffee became one of the largest production in Brazil by 1920’s, providing about 80% of the world’s coffee beans, but it declined as other countries began to produce coffee.

Around 1727, Francisco de Melo Palheta smuggled coffee seeds from French Guinea. Francisco was on his way back to Brazil after a diplomatic mission. Coffee was first grown domestically until the US and European countries saw an increase in demand. There were three main locations for coffee growth Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Minas Gerais.

By the early 20th century, the coffee production made up around 16% of Brazil’s economy. Brazil grows both types of beans, arabica and robusta. Arabica coffee is produced in the southeastern regions of Minas Gerais, San Paulo, and Parana.  Robusta coffee is produced in the northwestern area of Brazil, Espirito Santo. Brazil also uses the sun to dry their coffee beans, like Honduras, after harvesting them. Brazil’s coffee gives you a low acidity, clear, sweet, medium bodied coffee taste. Producing more than 2.7 million tons of Arabica and Robusta coffee, with over 220,000 farms, has made Brazil first of the world’s coffee production!

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Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_production_in_Brazil
http://www.ncausa.org/About-Coffee/Coffee-Around-the-World

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

History of Coffee

Let’s get to know coffee! Even though no one really knows how and when coffee was first introduced, the earliest signs of coffee usage were around the 10th century by the Ethiopians.

From Ethiopia to Mecca, by the early 15th-century coffee had made its way into the trading market and was spreading through Egypt and North Africa. Coffee houses, in various locations such as Syria and Istanbul, the capital of Ottoman Empire, had also started to grow and spread. By the 1600’s coffee had spread all over Europe and even traded to the East Indies and later on to the Americas (North and South). Around this time coffee was also introduce to India and later spread all over Asia.

Even though Ethiopia may have been the origin of coffee, it is not one of the largest producers of it. Brazil is the largest coffee producer, followed by Vietnam and then Colombia.

Coffee beans from around the world are unique due to its different flavors, aromas, bodies, and acidities. Here in the United States, more than 150 million Americans drink coffee on a daily basis! That’s a lot of coffee!

Check out our next blog for more history facts on coffee. Be on the lookout for Fivesso’s Crowdfunding Campaign in June.

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