Kaldi Was the First Coffee Scientist
By Alfred Gitau Mwaura
Kaldi was not a myth.
Kaldi was not just a goat herder.
Kaldi was the first coffee scientist.
He observed behavior.
He tested a natural substance.
He recorded effects.
He made the first sensory evaluation.
Kaldi did what modern cuppers do today:
- Observation
- Tasting
- Effect analysis
- Quality recognition
That makes Kaldi the first coffee cupper in history.
🌍 Coffee Was Not “Ethiopian” — It Was East African
When coffee was discovered, Ethiopia did not exist as a country.
Kenya did not exist.
Borders did not exist.
What existed was:
- The East African Highlands
- The Great Rift Valley
- The coffee forest belt
Coffee grows naturally in:
- Ethiopia
- Kenya
- South Sudan
- Uganda
- Congo
- Tanzania
This is one continuous biological zone.
To claim coffee belongs to one modern country is scientifically false.
Coffee belongs to Africa.
🌱 Marsabit: Proof Coffee Is Kenyan by Nature
In Marsabit, northern Kenya, wild coffee still grows naturally.
Not planted.
Not imported.
Not colonized.
Indigenous.
This proves something powerful:
Coffee did not “enter” Kenya.
Coffee was born in Kenya’s ecological system.
The coffee forests of Marsabit are as ancient as those of Ethiopia.
They are part of the same original coffee womb.
📜 History Was Written After Colonization
The reason Ethiopia is often named as “the” origin is simple:
They had earlier written records.
Kenya had oral civilization.
But science follows genetics, not colonial paperwork.
And genetically:
Coffee is East African, not Ethiopian alone.
☕ The Truth About Coffee Discovery
Coffee was not discovered in one place by one person.
It was discovered across a region, by many African communities, through:
- Foraging
- Brewing
- Tasting
- Medicinal use
- Energy drinks
- Ceremonial use
Kaldi represents that entire African discovery tradition.
🔥 Kenya Coffee School Position
Coffee discovery is embedded in Kenyan history just as much as Ethiopian history.
Kenya is not a coffee newcomer.
Kenya is part of coffee’s birthplace.
🛡️ African Coffee Declaration
Coffee is African.
Its science is African.
Its discovery is East African.
Its future must be African.
— Alfred Gitau Mwaura
Founder, Kenya Coffee School & Barista Mtaani
