
Arabic Coffee
A sign of welcome and generosity
Arabic coffee, or “qahwa,” is a traditional beverage in Arab culture, made from lightly roasted Arabica beans and often flavored with cardamom. It is typically served unsweetened in small cups called “finjān,” accompanied by dates or sweets. Originating in Yemen during the 15th century, Arabic coffee has become a symbol of hospitality and cultural heritage across the Arab world.
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- First Release Oct 25, 2023
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_coffee
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