وعاء معدنى ضخم للشاى او القهوة جرة - tradução para Inglês
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وعاء معدنى ضخم للشاى او القهوة جرة - tradução para Inglês

A VERSION OF BREWED ARABIAN COFFEE BEANS
Arabic Coffee; Saudi coffee; Coffee in Arab world; Coffee in the Arab world; قهوة; قهوة عربية; Arabic culture coffee; القهوة; Qahwah arabiyya; Qahwah; Arab coffee; Al-Qahwa; Gahwah; القهوة العربية; Coffee in Arab culture; Coffee in Arabic culture; Arabic coffee in Arab countries
  • An Arab man pours the traditional cup of Arabic coffee in Levant.
  • Arab]] [[Bedouin]] from a beehive village in [[Aleppo]], Syria, sipping the traditional murra (bitter) coffee, 1930
  • Ottoman Jerusalem]] in 1858
  • [[Arab woman]] (coffee bearer) in [[Cairo]], Egypt, by [[John Frederick Lewis]], 1857

وعاء معدنى ضخم للشاى او القهوة جرة      

urn (N)

بن         
  • كوب من القهوة
  • الدول المنتجة للبن حول العالم
  • مقهى في فلسطين (1900)
  • أشجار بن في البرازيل
  • امرأة فلسطينية تطحن البن يدويا 1905م
جنس من النباتات
البن; حب القهوة; بن (شجره); بن (شجرة); Coffea; اثار القهوة; بن (نبات); انواع القهوة
coffee
القهوة العربية         
مشروب منبه يعد من بذور البن المحمصة يمني الأصل
القهوة العربية; قهوة خليجية; قهوة مكاوية; القهوة الخليجية; القهوة المكاويه; قهوه عربيه; القهوة السعودية

Arabic coffee

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Arabic coffee

Arabic coffee is a version of the brewed coffee of Coffea arabica beans. Most Arab countries throughout the Middle East have developed distinct methods for brewing and preparing coffee. Cardamom is an often-added spice, but it can alternatively be served plain or with sugar.

There are several different styles to brewing the coffee depending on the preference of the drinker. Some methods keep the coffee light whereas others can make it dark. Arabic coffee is bitter, and typically no sugar is added. It is usually served in a small cup that is adorned with a decorative pattern, known as a finjān. Culturally, Arabic coffee is served during family gatherings or when receiving guests.

Arabic coffee is ingrained within Middle Eastern and Arab culture and tradition, and is the most popular form of coffee brewed in the Middle East. It originated in the Middle East, beginning in Yemen and eventually travelling to Mecca (Hejaz), Egypt, the Levant, and then, in the mid-16th century, to Turkey and from there to Europe where coffee eventually became popular as well. Arabic coffee is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Arab states confirmed by UNESCO.