It sounds a little bit like a Japanese tea ceremony.
Bob W wrote:
in Ethiopia they make a great ceremony of coffee, which they call
buna, and roast the beans in front of you on a small tray. The hostess
then carries the tray round among the people, and wafts the smoke towards
you. The polite respon
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From: "Bob W"
Subject: OT: Coffee (Re: PESO: While the Dog Waited
Ethiopians who come over here tend to be a little shocked at the
casual way we treat coffee, wandering the streets with it in a
paper
cup.
I imagine they would look on it in much the
>Ethiopians who come over here tend to be a little shocked at the
>casual way we treat coffee, wandering the streets with it in a paper
>cup.
Not only Ethiopians... ;-)
Michael
>Hi,
>
>> For an example of what can be done, even with fairly cheap
>> ingredients, try Trader Joe's Sumatran Lintong;
Hi,
> For an example of what can be done, even with fairly cheap
> ingredients, try Trader Joe's Sumatran Lintong; it's a light
> roast, and sells for around $6:50 for a 1lb tin. Of late I've
> taken to blending this about 50 - 50 with my favourite choice
> (Ethiopian Harrar) because the local co
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