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  2. Khawlani Coffee Beans - Wikipedia

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    Khawlani Coffee Beans (Arabic: البن الخولاني) are a type of coffee bean cultivated in the region of the Khawlan mountains (Sarat Khawlan). These mountains spread from the southwestern part of Saudi Arabia to the northwestern part . The province of Jazan in Saudi Arabia, and the governorate are where these mountains are situated. [1]

  3. From oil to coffee: A prince's campaign to rebrand Saudi identity

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    The addition of the Khawlani coffee bean to the heritage list brings Saudi Arabia’s contributions to 11, including a type of dance, falconry and an indigenous species of cat.

  4. Arabic coffee - Wikipedia

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    Arabic coffee, or Turkish coffee, is made in Egypt and the Levant countries. Arabic coffee is a very small amount of dark coffee boiled in a pot and presented in a demitasse cup. Particularly in Egypt, coffee is served mazbuuta, which means the amount of sugar will be "just right", about one teaspoon per cup.

  5. Saudi Arabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    According to the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, "serving Gahwah (Coffee) in Saudi Arabia is a sign of hospitality and generosity". Traditionally, the coffee beans were roasted, cooled and ground in front of the guests using a mortar and pestle. The host would then add cardamom pods to the coffee beans during the grinding process. Once the ...

  6. Cheeburger Cheeburger - Wikipedia

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    Cheeburger Cheeburger is a 1950s-style fast casual restaurant chain specializing in cheeseburgers, french fries, onion rings, and milkshakes. The chain is headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida. [1]

  7. Dallah (coffee pot) - Wikipedia

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    A dallah (Arabic: دَلَّة) is a traditional Arabic coffee pot used for centuries to brew and serve Qahwa (gahwa), an Arabic coffee, a spicy, bitter coffee traditionally served during feasts like Eid al-Fitr [1] made through a multi-step ritual. It is commonly used in the coffee tradition of the Arabian Peninsula and of the Bedouins. [2]

  8. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    West Elm store signed in English and transliteration into Arabic alphabet, Riyadh Park, Saudi Arabia. In 2010, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. partnered with M.H. Alshaya Co. to launch Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids franchise operations in the Middle East. [9]

  9. Danube Company - Wikipedia

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    Danube Company Limited is a supermarket and hypermarket chain in Saudi Arabia. It is owned by BinDawood Holding, the grocery retail operator of hypermarkets and supermarkets in Saudi Arabia . [ 2 ] Since becoming part of BinDawood Holding in 2001, Danube has grown to 47 [ 3 ] current locations.