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NewsThe cup of coffee you drank this morning might trace its roots back 600,000 years. A new study published in Nature Genetics on April 15, 2024, has revealed that Coffea arabica—the world’s most popular coffee species—emerged through natural crossbreeding between two other species long before human cultivation. Researchers from the University at Buffalo and Nestlé</p>
NewsFrom the bustling streets of New York to the serene slopes of Ethiopia’s hills, coffee is an integral part of the lives of millions of people around the world. Coffee has held a prominent place in human culture for over 15 centuries, credited with promoting the Enlightenment movement in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, contributing</p>
InterviewDubai March 3, 2024 (QW): – In the enchanting realms of Sanaa and Haraz, the life of Elaf Mustafa unfolds among the layers of Yemen’s rich soil. As a connoisseur of language, literature, art, and coffee, Elaf embarked on an academic path in translation and linguistics, finding herself guided by the intertwined forces of art,</p>
StudiesHistorically, Yemen has been associated with coffee for centuries, particularly with the city of Mocha, which represented the starting point for the fame of this beverage locally and globally. Yemeni coffee is known in many cultures as “Mocha,” referring to the port of Mocha, which was a hub for coffee exports. Origin of the Coffee</p>