Have you had coffee or tea in your travels. What does it look like? How did it taste or compare to your favorite? Was it served in a lovely vessel?
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Reply to this True coffee lovers should sample the Ethiopian coffee (Boona) at least once in their lifetime.
Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee and an integral part of Ethiopian culture.
It taste quite mild and sweet, not bitter and served black. Apparently some locals drink it with SALT !
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Reply to this Another Binkley Sensation...a thread on coffee.
Of course I will get involved...
I am sure you would not expect any less..!
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Reply to this ETHIOPIA...We drank coffee first...well at the end of every repast...after all we had advised our Guide we thought it was a coffee tour...and he did not disappoint.
Served in small cups, black, strong, clean, one sugar...pure Ethiopian. Not muddy like Turkish or Middle Eastern.
In the North, Ermias had led us to the finest coffee houses...the best being in a hut of banana leaves in the jungle on the banks of Lake Tana
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Although I drink coffee all the time, this Moroccan welcoming tea at my hotel was so nice, and summed up the hospitality of Morocco so much that I wanted to add it to yours.
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