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7 Coffee Facts from Marion County’s Best Coffee Shop

Listen up, coffee fiends. Like you, we practically worship the magic bean water in all of its stages and forms. It’s the sustenance we crave, be it iced, foamed, or in its purest state. It’s why we brew beautiful beans and sling satisfying espresso day in and day out at Chelsea Coffee. It’s our passion!


Coffee beans fall toward a fresh cup of Chelsea Coffee as steam rises to meet them.

Our fellow coffee lovers understand the depth of this commitment to our craft. So, we put together this foray through fascinating coffee facts for you, dear reader. From our seat upon the coffee shop throne in Marion County, Florida, we bestow to you 7 facts about coffee that are sure to thrill and exhilarate. Check them out below.


7 Facts About Coffee that will Blow Your Mind

There are a handful of universal truths that are well-known amongst coffee connoisseurs. For example, coffee is undeniably delicious and an integral part of a morning routine. These shared certainties unite coffee consumers and are imperative to coffee culture—they deserve recognition and appreciation.


However, we’re dedicating this blog to more specific, obscure, and otherwise interesting coffee facts. After all, who doesn’t love a little trivia-worthy knowledge?


Coffee Doesn’t Come from Magic Beans

In fact, it doesn’t come from beans at all. Despite resembling beans and other legumes, what we refer to as coffee beans actually come from berries. That’s right; your coffee beans are more like cherry pits than beans—pretty confusing if you ask us!


Alocally-roasted coffee bean sits in focus on top of several other coffee beans waiting to be brewed.

Despite the misnomer, the title of “bean” is here to stay. So, if you’re looking for the best coffee shop in Ocala, you’ll want to visit the one that uses the best locally-roasted coffee beans in the area. That’s why Chelsea Coffee uses Sweetwater Organic Coffee Beans, which are roasted just up the road in Gainesville, FL.


Drinking Coffee Has Health Benefits

The next time you feel compelled to defend your coffee consumption, add this little tidbit to your arsenal—coffee is good for your health. When enjoyed in healthy quantities, coffee not only gives you a nice boost of energy but can also lower the possibility of several serious health conditions. Among the health problems that have been researched, heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, depression, and type 2 diabetes stand out as benefiting from coffee consumption.


Similarly, healthy coffee consumption has been tied to increased longevity. This wasn’t just by happenstance or the outcome of varying factors, either. Research showed that coffee and a longer life were positively correlated regardless of age and weight.


Americans Drink a LOT of Coffee

But they still don’t top the list. Despite consuming an unreal amount of the good stuff every year—a little over 9.2 pounds of beans, to be precise—the United States falls pretty far down the list when coffee consumption is considered on a per capita basis. Just how far down the list, you might ask? All the way to 25th!


Leading the charge is Finland at a whopping 26.45 pounds per person. Yes, you read that right! Don’t worry, though; the United States still leads the way in terms of total coffee consumed a year!


A burlap bag full of coffee beans spills at the base of a mug filled with piping hot Chelsea Coffee.

Local Coffee Shops are a Rarity

We all have our favorite local businesses that we love to support. From high-quality offerings to their integral role in the community, small businesses hold a special place in our hearts and in the American dream. It may come as a shock, then, that nearly 80% of coffee shops in the United States are associated with the three largest chains—Caribou Coffee, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Starbucks.


If you didn’t already have a passion for supporting your local coffee shop in Ocala, that’s a pretty compelling reason. Long live the underdogs!


There are Only Two States that Produce Coffee

The United States is a massive importer of coffee. This is primarily due to the fact that it does not produce much coffee of its own. There are only two states in our glorious Union that grow coffee beans—Hawaii and California.


The reason for this lackluster production is climate. Coffee trees thrive in high-altitude tropics. The United States does not have much productive land that matches that description, leaving California and Hawaii to carry the team.


Coffee is a Hot Commodity

With over 400 billion cups consumed worldwide each year, the market for coffee is massive. Throw in an unreal monetary value, and you have a commodity that hovers near the top of commodity charts. Coffee is among the most-traded commodities in the world year after year, which speaks to its widespread appeal and continued market growth.


The Coffee Community is Strong

The popularity of coffee has never been stronger in America. With 7 out of every 10 Americans indulging in coffee weekly, chances are your network of fellow coffee lovers is far more extensive than you may have thought. In the end, that’s one of the unsung benefits of coffee—it’s something many of us have in common and it has the potential to bring us together as a community.


Three friends gather at Chelsea Coffee to enjoy locally roasted coffee and each other's company.

Chelsea Coffee is the Best Local Coffee Shop, and That’s a Fact!

Whether you’re new to the Ocala area or a long-time resident searching for a new coffee shop to call home, Chelsea is your go-to local coffee house brewing up beans from a local roaster. It doesn’t get better than that when it comes to the best coffee in the area!


On top of being a superb coffee bar, Chelsea is also crafting premium sandwiches, baking up mouthwatering pastries, and serving tantalizing breakfast and lunch creations. We encourage you to stop by and experience our eclectic environment, friendly staff, and delicious coffee concoctions for yourself. In the meantime, check out our blog, where we share our passion for coffee with other enthusiasts!

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