i guess all of them take creditEthiopians had the coffee grain first and were the first to use it, Yemenis were the first to make it into the liquid we now know as Coffee, and Somalis were the ones who traded that grain to the whole world
at least that's what I heard
blood lineage ?Somalis dont have pride to say it was them Or Habeshis, eveything came from Yemen according to them even their blood lineage
but which ethic group in ethiopia made it ?Its Ethiopian
Coffee is named after after the Ethiopian province kaffa.
Go Ask Darod or even Hawiye where they from originallyblood lineage ?
idk about darod but i'm hawiye myself and i don't know where we come from but i know my sub tribe all that.Go Ask Darod or even Hawiye where they from originally
Legend says some oromo goat herder discovered it by accident. https://procaffeination.com/the-origins-of-coffee/#omarbut which ethic group in ethiopia made it ?
OHHHH I UNDERSTANDWhy the f*ck you gotta put us on the same Boat with @Hamzza?
makes sense. no way ethiopians were smart enough to turn it into a drinkLegend says that the Ethiopians would chew on the coffee beans raw before the yemeni turned the plant into a drink.![]()
Yemen. The plant is native to Ethiopia, but the coffe drink originated from Yemen.
Kaldi (Ethiopian Monk) did not receive the warmest of welcomes at the monastery for discovering coffee beans. One monk referred to his coffee beans as "the Devil's work" and tossed them into the fire. According to the legend, the aroma that wafted up from the roasting beans caught the monks' attention. After removing the beans from the fire and crushing them to extinguish the embers, they attempted to preserve them in an ewer filled with hot water.
This newly brewed coffee had an aroma that attracted even more monks. After trying it, they experienced the uplifting effects for themselves. They vowed to drink it daily as an aid to their religious devotions and to keep them awake during prayers.