Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee — the coffee plant, coffea arabica, is native to the country's southwestern plateaus. Coffee is also central to Ethiopia's culture and its economy. Beans ...
It's 10am and I'm part of a crowd in the middle of one of the Financial District’s temples to the caffeine-fueled lifestyle. But instead of jittery office workers gulping their lattes, I see an ...
MAKING COFFEE at home in Ethiopia isn’t as simple as popping a Nespresso pod in a machine and clicking it shut. And while there are coffee chains where one can grab a quick cup — named Kaldi in honor ...
It fuels many of us each morning, with an extra rush of energy — coffee. But how did that magical brown drink come to be so ubiquitous? One San Diego restaurant is providing clients with traditional ...
Meaza Tesfahun, owner of Delina’s EthioCafe, runs a mobile cafe based in Cranberry, Butler County. Often, you might find her vending her authentic Ethiopian coffee in the parking lot at the Meeder ...
Mebrat Hagos was only 8 when her mother taught her the rituals of the bunna, the centuries-old Ethiopian coffee ceremony. It’s a tradition steeped in lore, from the washing of the green coffee beans ...
Cousins Tar Molla and Kidest Getachew aren't really about recognition — except for the detailed and expert way they make their coffee. The pair, who immigrated from Ethiopia to the U.S. more than 10 ...
Three siblings want to open a Ethiopian coffee shop in West Philadelphia to bring the unique experience of a coffee ceremony to the neighborhood known for its Eritrean and Ethopian community. MORE ...
As he tended to his goats one afternoon in the Ethiopian highlands some 12 centuries ago, a herder named Kaldi noticed that his bleating charges seemed energized after chewing mysterious red berries.
The story of coffee starts in the misty highlands of Ethiopia, where wild coffee trees have grown for thousands of years. From these ancient forests came the magical beans that now fuel millions of ...