The Newest & Oldest Coffee House in Africa | Tomoca Coffee in Ethiopia | Arabica Coffee in Africa
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The Oldest and Newest Coffee shops in Africa!
📍Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Tomoca Coffe House is the oldest coffee house in Ethiopia. You can taste many of coffee type here. Generally, Caffè macchiato and Caffè expresso one of most chosen coffee in here. You can see the oldest coffe shop of Tomoca in @foodcriticism last video. In this video, you will see the newest coffe shop of Tomoca in Ethiopia. All videos are taken by us. We continue to upload food, cooking and other relatives subjects video. Now you will see how making coffe in Ethiopia.
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Belongs to “worldcoffeeresearch.org”, coffee arabica history; Coffea arabica is native of Ethiopia, where the major genetic diversity of the species is found. Historians believe that coffee seeds were first taken from the coffee forests of Southwestern Ethiopia to Yemen, where it was cultivated as a crop. From these early plants, farmers and breeders have selected and created dozens of widely cultivated Arabica coffee varieties, each unique in its performance and adaptation to local conditions.
Recent genetic tests have confirmed that the main seeds taken from Ethiopia to Yemen were related to the Bourbon and Typica varieties. From Yemen, descendants of Bourbon and Typica spread around the world, forming the basis of most modern arabica coffee cultivation.
The Typica lineage
By the late 1600s, coffee trees had left Yemen and were growing in India. These seeds gave rise to coffee plantations in the Mysore region known as Malabar at that time. Recent genetic fingerprinting results indicate that both Typica- and Bourbon-like varieties were included in this introduction from Yemen to India. The Typica branch likely separated from Bourbon when the Dutch sent seeds in 1696 and 1699 from Malabar coast of India to Batavia, today called Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, located on the populous island of Java. The Dutch had attempted to introduce seeds from Yemen directly to Batavia in 1690, however, the resulting plants died in 1699 after an earthquake. In other words, the isolation of the Typica branch and it’s subsequent movement around the world likely originated when the seeds came to Indonesia from India, not directly from Yemen as is often told.
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Nestled in the heart of Africa, this coffee house is a haven for coffee enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee beans sourced from local farms across the continent. The warm and inviting ambiance is adorned with earthy tones, traditional African art, and cozy seating arrangements that encourage meaningful conversations and connections.
The menu celebrates the diverse coffee traditions of Africa, offering a range of brewing methods that highlight the unique flavors and profiles of beans from different regions. From the bold and robust Ethiopian Yirgacheffe to the smooth and fruity Kenyan AA, each cup tells a story of the land it originates from.
As you sip your coffee, you’re serenaded by the soothing sounds of African melodies, creating a fusion of sensory experiences that transport you to the vibrant landscapes and bustling markets of the continent. The friendly staff, dressed in traditional attire, are eager to share the history and significance of each coffee variety, immersing you in a cultural journey through taste and conversation.
Whether you’re a curious traveler, a coffee aficionado, or simply seeking a moment of respite, this African coffee house offers an authentic and enriching experience that celebrates the art of coffee and the diverse tapestry of Africa’s heritage.
@foodcriticsm travel all around the world. Turkey, Germany, Ethiopia are one of our stop. Also, we visit many cities in those countries. All videos are taken by us. We continue to upload food, cooking and other relatives subjects video. Now you will see how making coffe in Ethiopia.
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