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The art and process of preparing and brewing a jebena of coffee has evolved into a beautiful yet simplistic ceremony that ...
“Ethiopia at the Crossroads,” traverses 1,750 years of that nation’s artistic traditions, emphasizing its influence as the bridge between Africa, Europe, and Asia.
During this occasion, Rahel poured coffee from the jebena, or flask, into small cups called sini. A cultural symbol for Ethiopia, the mesob, a round handwoven basket, is used as a dining table.
The best way to serve coffee to a group is a jebena pot from Ethiopia or Eritrea, not an espresso machine, Chemex, moka pot, or French press.
Every blast of steam, every shot of espresso is art for Sean Terrell. ... a T-shirt, and a bag of Ethiopian coffee. In addition, Terrell launched Drip City Gives, ...
For a unique coffee experience, check out the coffee ceremony offered at Taste of Ethiopia Restaurant & Coffee Shop, 3680 Citadel Drive N. It’s an amazing food event, which was introduced to me ...