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    Lungo

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    $33$223

    Borrowed From The Ottoman Turkish Kahve, Borrowed In Turn From The Arabic Qahwah.Medieval Arab Lexicographers Traditionally Held That The Etymology Of Qahwah Meant 'wine'.

  • Mazagran

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    $36

    Appears In Modern-day Yemen In Southern Arabia In The Middle Of The 15th Century In Sufi Shrines, Where Coffee Seeds Were First Roasted And Brewed In A Manner Similar To How It Is Now Prepared For Drinking.

  • Red Eye

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    $42

    Accounts Differ On The Origin Of The Coffee Plant Before Its Appearance In Yemen. From Ethiopia, Coffee Could Have Been Introduced To Yemen Via Trade Across The Red Sea.

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    Ristretto

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    $78$88

    One Account Credits Muhammad Ibn Sa'd For Bringing The Beverage To Aden From The African Coast, Other Early Accounts Say Ali Ben Omar Of The Shadhili Sufi Order .

  • Robusta Coffee

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    $56

    Its Cognates Include The Hebrew Qehe(H) ('dulling') And The Aramaic Qahey ('give Acrid Taste To'). Although Etymologists Have Connected It With A Word Meaning "Wine".

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    Turkish Coffee

    4.00 out of 5
    $210$220

    Brazil, Vietnam, And Colombia Are The Top Exporters Of Coffee Beans As Of 2023.Green Coffee Describes The Beans Before Roasting.The Word Coffee Entered The English Language In 1582.

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