. "According to legend, Kaldi was the Ethiopian goat herder who discovered the coffee plant. In the myth, Kaldi noticed that his herd of goats became very energetic and restless after they would eat the red berries from a certain bush. This prompted him to try the berries for himself, but when Kaldi took them to an Islamic holy man at a monastery, they were disapproved of, and thrown into the fire. However, the aroma that emerged from said fire was so enticing that the roasted beans were taken from the embers and dissolved in hot water. That was the first cup of coffee. This page is a candidate for deletion. Reason given is: Can someone confirm that this is real? If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why at Category talk:Candidates for deletion or improve the page and remove the {{delete}} tag. Remember to check what links here and the [ the page history] before deleting."@en . "According to legend, Kaldi was the Ethiopian goat herder who discovered the coffee plant. In the myth, Kaldi noticed that his herd of goats became very energetic and restless after they would eat the red berries from a certain bush. This prompted him to try the berries for himself, but when Kaldi took them to an Islamic holy man at a monastery, they were disapproved of, and thrown into the fire. However, the aroma that emerged from said fire was so enticing that the roasted beans were taken from the embers and dissolved in hot water. That was the first cup of coffee."@en . . "Kaldi"@en .