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Ethiopians: The Coffee People
Dagmawi I.E. - Eshi Safaris LLC
13 episodes
6 days ago
Enjoy the stories of Ethiopians as The Coffee People. Coffee is both a cultural and natural heritage of Ethiopia. It is considered the birth place of the Coffea arabica plant, coffee consumption, and coffee domestication with stories that will take you back thousands of years.
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Enjoy the stories of Ethiopians as The Coffee People. Coffee is both a cultural and natural heritage of Ethiopia. It is considered the birth place of the Coffea arabica plant, coffee consumption, and coffee domestication with stories that will take you back thousands of years.
Show more...
Food
Arts
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Episode 2: The Host and The Women that Made Him
Ethiopians: The Coffee People
29 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 2: The Host and The Women that Made Him
Welcome to Episode 2. I just talk about me and the women that ruined my life for the better to give you a better sense of me and what the podcast intends to accomplish. I will take about 30 minutes of your life to talk about me and the women in my life. I am basically trying to brag politely 😁 enjoy and would love to hear from you as always. Much love from Addis.
Ethiopians: The Coffee People
Enjoy the stories of Ethiopians as The Coffee People. Coffee is both a cultural and natural heritage of Ethiopia. It is considered the birth place of the Coffea arabica plant, coffee consumption, and coffee domestication with stories that will take you back thousands of years.