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For a unique coffee experience, check out the coffee ceremony offered at Taste of Ethiopia Restaurant & Coffee Shop, 3680 Citadel Drive N. It’s an amazing food event, which was introduced to me ...
The ceremony is a slow three-cup process meant to fill the senses and to be savored alongside Ethiopian snacks at each step. Dange is normally the host for the ceremony. “They sit down around me ...
Abol Cafe found its name in the Amharic word abol, meaning "first brewed batch," and its featured coffee ceremony is an integral part of Ethiopian culture that Molla delights in.
Meeraf Mamo performs traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies at her Pike Place Market shop ... This coffee ceremony is one of the things she hopes will catch visitors’ eyes when they walk ...
A traditional Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony was performed by Martha Lupai, owner of S & E Food Market on Jefferson Street. She demonstrated how making coffee is truly an experience in and of itself.
Chances are, you’ve never been to an authentic Ethiopian coffee ceremony. You can change that at Lucy Ethiopian Coffee , a new business 421 N. Saddle Creek Road, next to Godfather’s Pizza.
Learn all about Ethiopian Coffee Ceremonies. The traditional practice is important, and includes several steps, including roasting and grinding coffee beans. A Step-by-Step Guide to Performing an ...