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Hajjah stands in solidarity with Palestinian & Lebanese peoples
[22 November 2024]
Women's Organization in Ibb marks martyr's death anniversary
[22 November 2024]
Sana'a, Women's Development Department event & solidarity stand with Gaza & Lebanon
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Conclusion training workshop for members of agricultural associations in number of Taiz districts
[22 November 2024]
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  International
Hezbollah attacks Shraga base north of occupied city in Acre & targets enemy forces on outskirts of Khiam
[22 November 2024]
Hezbollah targets enemy forces gathering at Deir Mimas triangle for second time with rocket-propelled grenade
[22 November 2024]
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[22 November 2024]
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[22 November 2024]
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[22 November 2024]
 
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[21 November 2024]
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[19 November 2024]
Settlement Negotiations: Enemy's Conditions Suspend Any Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza and Lebanon
[19 November 2024]
"Socotra has now become a target for the Emirates, which has been planning to occupy it for years, driven by wealth. The UAE has come to believe that with its money, it can do whatever it wants and impose its presence wherever it pleases."
[17 November 2024]
Arab Shame Summit in Riyadh... A hollow statement & disappointing outcomes
[16 November 2024]
 
  US-Saudi Aggression
US-British aggression targets capital Sana'a
[09 November 2024]
US-British aggression launches raid on Hodeida
[31 October 2024]
US-British aggression target Sana'a & Saada with 15 raids
[17 October 2024]
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[16 September 2024]
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[10 September 2024]
  Local
A History of Coffee: The Yemeni Method
A History of Coffee: The Yemeni Method
A History of Coffee: The Yemeni Method
[Tue, 29 Dec 2020 13:55:56 +0300]

SANA'A, Dec. 29 (Saba) -Yemen coffee is a drink that is dripping with history. This is the region where coffee as an industry first grew from nothingness to world prominence, and the roots of the coffee culture it contains are as deep as they get.

Though Yemeni coffee isn’t as prolific now as it was in ancient times, the region still maintains a respected position amongst the coffee-growing nations of the world.

Coffee beans from Yemen are often referred to as “Yemen mocha” coffee beans. This name refers to the region’s classic, organically grown coffee beans.

The traditional way in which Yemeni coffee is grown has been there for hundreds of years. This unique, organic way is one of the main reasons coffee experts believe Yemeni coffee to have the aesthetic quality that it has. Yemeni coffees are naturally-processed or dried in the whole fruit. The coffee beans are dried while still inside of the fruit, rather than after the fruit is removed.

They are sun-dried on the roofs of stone houses. This traditional method is different from other processes where some are wet-processed or washed.

Coffee farms in Yemen are typically small and on the wilder side, with farmers hand-picking the coffee cherries from ancient varieties of Arabica plants growing on gorgeous, terraced mountainsides.

The microclimate has produced drought-resistant coffee plants that create very unique, complex-tasting coffee beans with that iconic chocolate flavor.

Coffee cherries from Yemen have been cultivated the same way for more than 500 years.

Mona.M

 



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