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COFFEE IS "KA'HAWA" IN ARABIC. قهوة REGARDS JITENDRA GORASHIA
coffee = "kahwa" /kəhwə/ قهوة
Coffee comes from the Arabic qahwa meaning the same "coffee".
Wikipedia.com has an entry about many different types of Arabic coffee. There's even an Arabic Coffee Company that you can find at arabiccoffeeco.com.
qahwa = coffee maqhaa = café
Arabia, from qahweh (= drink) in Arabic
The poem "Arabic Coffee" by Naomi Shihab Nye is set in Palestine. It describes the traditional Arab coffee-making process and reflects on themes of hospitality and connection.
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In Qatar, traditional coffee customs involve serving Arabic coffee, known as "qahwa," to guests as a sign of hospitality. The coffee is usually flavored with cardamom and served in small cups. It is customary to offer coffee to guests upon their arrival and to continue refilling their cups as a gesture of hospitality and respect.
From Italian caffè, from Turkish kahve, from Arabic قهوة (qahwa, "coffee").
Coffee doesn't have sugar unless it is added to the coffee.
Ahwa means coffee in arabic. So its coffee and baklava. Try LaVazza for great coffee. Try www.mansoura.com for great baklava.