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14 March, 2006

In Coffee/Dung News . . .


WITH the stroke of a legislative pen, the Irish Republic intends to shrug off centuries of colonial rule when it abolishes thousands of bizarre laws dating back to the first English invasion. . . . Among those laws about to be consigned to history is . . . the Adulteration Of Coffee Act 1718 (which) made it illegal to debase coffee for profit. Among the substances used by unscrupulous traders to “pad out” the sacks of coffee was ground-up sheep dung. As coffee went out of fashion, a similar law was introduced covering tea — the Adulteration of Tea Act 1776 . . .


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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice to see you online Handirob.

Anonymous said...

What is the fascination with dung Robert?
Thinking of a farming career maybe?

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