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NewsDubai – Qahwa World MochaBox Coffee Company has opened its new location in West Asheville, offering a distinctive experience that combines authentic Yemeni coffee with a variety of drinks and dishes. The café is led by Loay Abougabal, who has been passionate about coffee since childhood and now develops unique recipes that reflect Middle Eastern</p>
InterviewUmm Al-Quwain – Ali Alzakary In the tranquil emirate of Umm Al-Quwain, where calm meets ambition, a young Yemeni entrepreneur turned his daily passion for coffee into a vibrant business story. That’s how Profile Specialty Coffee was born — a café that brings together quality, accessibility, and authenticity in every cup. Abdulla alsakkaf was not a</p>
InterviewDubai – Ali Alzakary Coffee is more than a morning ritual—it’s a global industry steeped in history, power dynamics, and untapped potential. In this riveting interview, Burke Campbell, a Cree-Métis Canadian who traded the oil sands of Alberta for the coffee farms of Honduras, shares his journey of connecting the dots between resource extraction, economic</p>
NewsDubai – September 2025 (Qahwa World) – The Best of Yemen 2025 auction, organized by Qahwa Al Qimma (Qima Coffee), has come to a historic close after two days of global bidding that stretched across 12 intense hours. The event not only broke price records but also highlighted the resilience of Yemeni farmers and the</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>
NewsDubai,Addis Ababa, 27 August 2025(Qahwa World) – In a groundbreaking development for the global coffee industry, Qahwa World of the Middle East and Ethiopia’s Buna Kurs Media have signed a pioneering editorial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), creating a cross-regional alliance that bridges Yemeni coffee heritage, the broader Arab qahwa tradition, and Ethiopia’s buna legacy. These</p>
Cofee CommunityDetroit – August 27, 2025 (Qahwa World) – The well-known Starbucks branch on Michigan Avenue in East Dearborn has permanently closed after nearly 16 years of operation, paving the way for a Yemeni café that reflects the cultural shifts in a city with one of the most prominent Arab-American communities. The store, located at the</p>
NewsDubai,5 Marach 2024(QW): – In an enchanting coffee narrative, we delve into the tale of “Yemeniyat Boutique” in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Initially, the name led me to believe it might be the brainchild of a group of Yemeni women, but a captivating revelation awaited. “Yemeniyat” emerged as a meticulously curated assortment of coffee, roasted</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>
NewsDubai, January 27, 2024 (QW): In the rugged terrains of Yemen, where societal constraints often hinder women from pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors, a story of flexibility, wisdom, and determination has emerged. This is the inspirational journey of Fatima AbdulKhabeer, a Yemeni woman hailing from highly conservative rural areas, who defied social norms and founded a pioneering</p>
NewsIn the rich tapestry of coffee’s history, Yemen holds a special place. It was from Yemen that the world first tasted coffee, and the roots of the global coffee trade dig deep into its soil. While historians debate the origin of coffee—Ethiopia or Yemen—one fact remains indisputable: without Yemen, coffee would be an unknown entity.</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>