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For those who aren’t aware, Arabic Coffee is a version of brewed coffee that is available in most Middle Eastern countries.
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Talking about the beverage itself, this is made from lightly roasted coffee beans. This is then infused with fragrant spices like cardamom and saffron.
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While this coffee is available at almost every cafe, what if you want to make it at home?
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Well, it’s quite simple, but there are a few steps that you need to carefully follow, to make the perfectly brewed cuppa.
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Make sure to get your recipe right before you dive into the process of making it at home.
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It’s worth mentioning that traditional Arabic Coffee is served without straining, which means the granules settle on the bottom of the cup.
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Make sure you have a copper Birki pot to brew the coffee the traditional way!
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Do brew the coffee only with Arabica beans in light to medium-roasted options.
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So, when are you trying coffee at home?
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