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In the 17th century, the first record of coffee growing in [[India]] is following the introduction of coffee beans from [[Yemen]], during his pilgrimage to Mecca. He planted these beans in the [[Chikmagalur district|Chandragiri hills]] of Karnataka, which are now named [[Baba Budangiri|Baba Budan Giri]] in his honor. This act marked the beginning of coffee cultivation in India, extending south to [[Kodagu]].

In the 17th century, the first record of coffee growing in India is following the introduction of coffee beans from Yemen, during his pilgrimage to Mecca. He planted these beans in the Chandragiri hills of Karnataka, which are now named Baba Budan Giri in his honor. This act marked the beginning of coffee cultivation in India, extending south to Kodagu.