Duck59
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Has anyone ever attended a coffee ceremony (or anything similar)? I went to a couple in Ethiopia and it was an interesting experience.
It's a long process, but for somebody viewing it for the first time, it makes for intriguing watching. The woman (it is always a woman) performing it spreads grasses across the floor and burns incense. The clay coffee pot is heated on coals and the hot water is used to clean the raw beans. She then roasts the beans and grinds them using a kind of pestle and mortar device. Once the coffee is ready, the first round is dished out and a guest makes a little speech praising the hostess's skills at coffee-making (as a guest, I had to offer a few words). There are three rounds of coffee.
The whole thing can go on for about three hours, but it was a fascinating sight of something I'd only ever read and heard about.
I've never been to the Far East, where there are rituals surrounding tea. I did take part in a kind of tea ceremony in Jordan once, but it was all a bit touristy - the good thing about the Ethiopian coffee ceremonies was that I was doing it with people I worked with and lived among, so it felt more authentic.
It's a long process, but for somebody viewing it for the first time, it makes for intriguing watching. The woman (it is always a woman) performing it spreads grasses across the floor and burns incense. The clay coffee pot is heated on coals and the hot water is used to clean the raw beans. She then roasts the beans and grinds them using a kind of pestle and mortar device. Once the coffee is ready, the first round is dished out and a guest makes a little speech praising the hostess's skills at coffee-making (as a guest, I had to offer a few words). There are three rounds of coffee.
The whole thing can go on for about three hours, but it was a fascinating sight of something I'd only ever read and heard about.
I've never been to the Far East, where there are rituals surrounding tea. I did take part in a kind of tea ceremony in Jordan once, but it was all a bit touristy - the good thing about the Ethiopian coffee ceremonies was that I was doing it with people I worked with and lived among, so it felt more authentic.