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NewsDubai – Qahwa World The International Coffee Organization (ICO) has launched its global campaign to celebrate International Coffee Day (ICD), observed every year on October 1. The theme for 2025 is “Embracing Collaboration More Than Ever.” The ICO emphasized that this celebration is an opportunity to underline the vital role of collaboration across the coffee</p>
ReflectionsPicture this:It’s 1905, and a man named Pier Teresio Arduino is sitting in his workshop in Turin, Italy. The world is buzzing with possibility—cars are replacing horses, electricity is lighting up cities, and people are dreaming bigger than ever before. In this moment of optimism, Arduino creates something that would outlive him by more than</p>
StudiesQahwa World continues its “Barista Terminology” series, reaching today the fourteenth installment of this educational journey dedicated to enhancing the professional and cultural knowledge of baristas. In this episode, we examine some of the most prominent coffee-producing countries worldwide, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping the history of coffee and its global cultural and economic</p>
NewsIbb – August 30, 2025 – (Qahwa World) — In Wadi ‘Annah of Al-Udayn District, where terraced fields rise against the mountain slopes, stands Faisal Abdu Saeed Al-Tahri, known locally as Al-Mahlawi. With determination rooted as deep as his coffee trees, he refuses to let a centuries-old legacy fade. His annual harvest may amount to</p>
ReflectionsTurkish coffee is not simply a drink. It is a ritual, a social bond, and a cultural heritage that dates back nearly five centuries. Recognized by UNESCO on its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list, the Ottoman tradition of preparing coffee in a cezve has become a symbol of identity for generations in Turkey and</p>
Cofee CommunityCoffee is not just a drink. This is the history, culture and tradition of many different peoples. Coffee museums help to understand them. Dubai Coffee Museum Here you will learn how drinks prepared according to national recipes differ. You will see the first devices for sorting, grinding, roasting and grinding. In addition to specific utensils,</p>