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Coffee and Kurdish society

PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:37 pm
Author: Piling
There is going to be an exhibition web site about coffee, cofeeshop, and ceremony of coffee in ME in France, and if there are some Kurdish elements, there could have been a Kurdish section.

Is anybody has something to say about the importance (or not ) about coffee in Kurdish society, receptions, the way to prepare it, etc ? I know that çayxane are more numerous in Kurdistan, and there is more a "culture of çayxane" than "qehwaxane". But any elements could be interesting : text, pictures, songs, any kinds of allusions, or just stories, personnal anecdotes about coffee in familial or social, events...

PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:46 pm
Author: zurderer
There is another type of cofee at southern Turkey, If I remember corrects, Its name is mirra or something like it. No idea If It is arabic or kurdish.