Coffee ceremony of Ethiopia and Eritrea

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title: Coffee ceremony of Ethiopia and Eritrea
text: The Habesha coffee ceremony is a core cultural custom in Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is a routine of serving coffee daily, mainly for the purpose of getting together with relatives, neighbors, or other visitors. If coffee is politely declined, then tea will most likely be served. Loose grass is spread on the floor where the coffee ceremony is held, often decorated with small yellow flowers. Composite flowers are sometimes used, especially around the celebration of Meskel.
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description: Coffee culture of Ethiopia and Eritrea
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