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arabian coffee
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Middle East
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Arabian coffee is often prepared as a lighter roast and flavored with cardamom, and it is a symbol of hospitality and socializing.
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arabic coffee
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Middle East
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Served in small cups with no sugar in Middle East, often flavored with cardamom or saffron in North Africa.
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arabic coffee
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Middle East
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Serving Arabic coffee to guests is a symbol of hospitality and respect.
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arabic coffee
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Middle East
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Drinking arabic coffee is often accompanied by socializing and conversation, with multiple refills offered to guests.
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arabic coffee
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Middle East
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Preparation and serving of arabic coffee is typically a role for women, with specific etiquette and traditions.
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arabic coffee
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Middle East
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Arabic coffee is often served with dates or other sweet treats to balance the strong, bitter flavor of the coffee.
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arabica coffee
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Middle Eastern countries
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Popular type of coffee bean, commonly used in traditional coffee preparation methods and enjoyed in social settings
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arabica coffee
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Middle Eastern countries
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Commonly consumed as part of traditional coffee ceremonies, often served with cardamom and enjoyed in social settings
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qahwa (arabic coffee)
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Middle East
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Qahwa is an important part of social gatherings and hospitality in Middle Eastern countries.
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