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TIL French novelist Honoré de Balzac consumed the equivalent of 50 cups of coffee a day at his peak. He did not drink coffee —he pulverized coffee beans into a fine dust
The Insane Coffee Habit of Balzac: The French Novelist Who Drank 50 Cups a Day | by Nathan Simone 👨💻 | ILLUMINATION'S MIRROR | Medium
A Cup of the Strong Stuff: Honoré de Balzac's Coffee Habit - France Today
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