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  • Black Coffee

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    $65

    Indicating The Story Is Likely Apocryphal.[10][11][3] Another Legend Attributes The Discovery Of Coffee To A Sheikh Omar. Starving After Being Exiled From Mokha, Omar Found Berries.

  • Cappuccino

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    $52

    Qahwah Is Not The Name Of The Bean, Which Are Known In Arabic As Bunn And In Cushitic Languages As Bun. Semitic Languages Had The Root Qhh, 'dark Color', Which Became A Natural Designation For The Beverage.

  • Cold Brew

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    $66

    The First To Introduce Coffee To Arabia According To Al Shardi, Ali Ben Omar May Have Encountered Coffee During His Stay With The Somali Sultan Of Adal Sa'ad Ad-din's Companions In 1401.

  • Cortado

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    $69

    The Coffee Beans Were Procured By The Yemenis From The Ethiopian Highlands Via Coastal Somali Intermediaries, And Cultivated In Yemen. By The 16th Century.

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    Double Espresso

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    $75$85

    The Earliest Credible Evidence Of Coffee Drinking Or Knowledge Of The Coffee Tree Appears In The Middle Of The 15th Century In The Accounts Of Ahmed Al-ghaffar In Yemen.

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    Frappuccino

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    $95$99

    Where Coffee Seeds Were First Roasted And Brewed In A Similar Way To How It Is Prepared Now. Coffee Was Used By Sufi Circles To Stay Awake For Their Religious Rituals.

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    Honey Coffee

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    $100$110
    Coffee Is A Beverage Brewed From Roasted Coffee Beans. Darkly Colored, Bitter, And Slightly Acidic, Coffee Has A Stimulating Effect On Humans, Primarily Due To Its Caffeine Content.
  • Iced Coffee

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    $33$80

    A Maronite Professor Of Oriental Languages And Author Of One Of The First Printed Treatises Devoted To Coffee, De Saluberrima Potione Cahue Seu Cafe Nuncupata Discurscus (Rome, 1671).

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    Long Black

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    $80$84

    Despite Sales Of Coffee Reaching Billions Of Dollars Worldwide, Farmers Producing Coffee Beans Disproportionately Live In Poverty. Critics Of The Coffee Industry Have Also Pointed.

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