We Love Hot Coffee

ISBN-10
1081424389
ISBN-13
9781081424381
Category
Amharic language
Language
English
Published
2019
Author
Caroline Kurtz

Description

"In southwest Ethiopia during the time when the author Caroline Kurtz was growing up there, coffee grew wild in the forests of what was then Kaffa Province, which might well be where coffee originated! Coffee still grows wild there, but now it's also being cultivated in shade plantations within the area's forests. Hopefully, shade-grown coffee, as a cash crop, will help preserve some of the Southern Forest Block of Ethiopia. All over the country, Ethiopians naturally feel proud of their indigenous plant, now loved around the world, and they have developed an elaborate coffee ceremony as well as numerous proverbs about coffee."--Amazon.com.

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