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How to make Ethiopian coffee in a jebena. The coffee from a jebena is called “buna” and it’s usually only served with sugar, while a lot of folks just drink it black.
Drinking coffee was a communal experience for Markos, so when he first immigrated to London from Ethiopia 23 years ago, ... Ethiopian coffee has made similar inroads in cities around the world.
A Harvard study finds that caffeinated coffee may support healthy aging in women, with benefits not seen in decaf or tea, despite some study limitations.
The daily practice of drinking coffee with family and friends is commonly called an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, particularly in the West, but “we call it ‘buna,’” says Reda, who grew up in ...
As Ethiopia’s traditions spread outside the country, both Markos and Mulu hope more people will be encouraged to prioritize community over caffeine while drinking coffee.
In a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony, drinking coffee is a leisurely, social ritual. Tesfahun explained that in Ethiopia, people gather at each other’s houses to drink coffee and watch the ...
For Ethiopians, coffee's more than just a drink Ethiopia is famous for producing some of the finest specialty coffees, such as Yirgachefe, Sidamo and Harar. 19.05.2015 - Update : 19.05.2015 .
Before Drinking Ethiopian Coffee, Inhale Its Complex Aromas. Story by Autumn Swiers • 11mo. I f you're going to be drinking ...