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Coffee originates from Ethiopia or Arabian varieties and manors.

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Coffee originates from Ethiopia or Arabic variety manor region introduces Ethiopia's scenery and lakes are the main tourist attractions. The highlands of Ethiopia have fascinating scenery and wildlife. In the Great Rift Valley region of Africa, a variety of endemic and common wild animals and birds can be seen, and there are a lot of vehicles going to this area. Strong on the Blue Nile

Coffee originates from Ethiopia or Arabian varieties and manors.

Ethiopia's scenery and lakes are the main tourist attractions. The highlands of Ethiopia have fascinating scenery and wildlife. In the Great Rift Valley region of Africa, a variety of endemic and common wild animals and birds can be seen, and there are a lot of vehicles going to this area. The spectacular waterfalls on the Blue Nile, the unique wildlife on Mount Thurman, and the Sauf Omar Cave in the southeast are some fascinating attractions. The boulder-hewn Lalibela church, the ancient architecture of Yaha, the Aksum obelisk, the medieval castle of Gondar and the monasteries of Lake Tana, Mount Damo and Mount Libanos are the main tourist attractions.

Ethiopians also put pictures of horses on the coffee package to show the purity of the coffee. It is said that in the era when horses were the main means of transportation, Ethiopia had the best thoroughbred horses of Arab origin in the world, and Ethiopians were proud of it. now they give this pride to Ethiopian coffee, "quality coffee should be as pure as thoroughbred horses", due to the idea that it should be as pure as thoroughbred. The taste of the coffee here is still so mellow. It is usually the teenage girl who prepares the coffee for everyone at home. She first grabbed a handful of light green raw coffee beans, put them in a small iron pot on the charcoal stove, scooped up clean water, and scrubbed them with both hands. Then roast the coffee beans with a small wooden shovel, and soon the coffee beans begin to turn dark black and emit an attractive fragrance. When the girl thought it was time for the fire, she picked up the handle of the iron pot and shook the smoky coffee beans and sent them to everyone for everyone to smell. After everyone nodded and said yes, she poured the cooked beans into a small mortar and pounded them with a big iron bar nearly one meter long and as thick as the child's arm. Soon, the handful of beans was mashed into powder.

The girl scraped out the powder little by little with a small wooden spoon and poured it into a clay pot with a thin neck, bulging belly and big ears, added clean water, and boiled it on a small stove. The water soon boiled and boiled for a while, and the fragrance overflowed. The girl placed several porcelain cups the size of a wine cup on a small wooden box, then picked up the big ears of the coffee pot and filled each cup one by one, then put down the pot and toasted the people sitting around with both hands. This process usually lasts 30 minutes.

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