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A symbolic act of generosity, serving Arabic coffee is a vital part of Arabian hospitality.

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Visit Bait Al Gahwa for the full Arabic coffee experience – from learning about the ingredients and process, to enjoying a cup with friendly locals. In the past, Bedouins brewed their coffee – which comes blended with cardamom and saffron and is usually served in tiny handleless coffee cups – over a fireplace dug into the ground. Over time, this was replaced by the kuwar, a clay pit with a stove made from pebbles and stone plates. In houses or tents, the kuwar is found in the majlis (sitting place to host guests), with a firewood container and a place for the person preparing the coffee beside it.

Transforming the richly aromatic beans into coffee comprises several steps, from sorting to washing, drying to roasting the beans until they turn red or brown. Roasted beans are ground and brewed to produce an intensely flavoured, aromatic coffee.

The serving of Arabic coffee is guided by elaborate etiquette for the server, the guest and the host. The server must hold the dallah (coffee pot) with the left hand, with the thumb pointing to the top, while the cup is held with the right hand. Guests should use the right hand to receive and return the cup to the server. The most important or oldest guest is served first, and the cup is only one-quarter filled and can then be refilled. The common practice is to drink at least one cup but not exceed three. Arabic coffee is made and enjoyed by men and women from all parts of society, particularly in the home.

Reflecting the cultural importance of this beverage, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman and Qatar had Arabic coffee inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2015.

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