>The Habesha coffee ceremony is a coffee culture practiced in Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is a routine of serving coffee daily, mainly for the purpose of getting together with relatives, neighbors, or other visitors. If coffee is politely declined, then tea will most likely be served.>The ceremony is typically performed by the woman of the household and is considered an honor. The host pours the coffee for all participants by moving the tilted boiling pot over a tray with small, handleless china cups from a height of one foot without stopping until each cup is full. >The coffee ceremony may also include burning of various traditional incense. People add sugar to their coffee, or in the countryside, sometimes salt or traditional butter (see niter kibbeh). The beverage is accompanied by a small snack such as popcorn, peanuts, or himbasha (also called ambasha).
Pretty neat. What's himbasha?
Wow, al kahufee after al-Dinjer. How cultured!
>>222591086>le super special unique cultural ceremony that is great honoroh shut the fuck up retard they drink coffee like you drink coffee the way you talk about it is all gay and faggy
>>222591141Apparently it's a sweet-tasting flatbread
>>222591162Coffee originates there, Mocca is a region in Ethiopia iirc
And get this, they put sugar in white bread
>>222591184God forbid anyone has a culture of sorts to engage in and pass down too.
>>222592359yeah they tend to dislike that
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They still do children marriage
>>222591086>Ethiopians season dey coffee with salt