Which was found in Ethiopia in the eleventh Century, has a white bloom that odors like jasmine and a red, cherry-like organic product. In those days, the leaves of the supposed "mystical natural product" were bubbled in water and the subsequent blend was thought to have therapeutic properties.
Turkish coffee
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