Friday 15 July 2016

Arabic Coffee History & Health



History of Coffee

The coffee has a long socializing history from the 9th century. It has made its way to Middle Eastern and Northern African regions during the 15th century and then traveled to Italy and other European regions as well as to America. Today, coffee is widely consumed throughout the world and is especially talked about for its rich taste and addictive flavor. Though, very few of us knows that the best coffee beans still were known are, “Arabica” ones.

Same Word but Taste Different

Arabian Coffee is quite different from the Western coffee in its ingredients and preparing technique traditionally, the Arabian coffee beans are roasted on the premises for special occasions, brewed and served in front of guests. It is served with dates, dried fruit, candied fruit or nuts. Generally, served from a special coffee pot called dallah and the coffee cups are small with no handle called fenjan. Usually, the amount of Arabian coffee is served in very little quantity. It is served in homes and in restaurants by special waiters called gahwaji. It is always offered with the compliments of the house. It is also generally offered at social events like weddings, get-togethers, and funerals etc.

Health Benefits

Let’s have a look at its health benefits, unlike western coffee, a small cup of Arabic coffee is almost free of calories or fat. While, its protein content in very nominal amount adds up to its calorie. Likewise, though Arabic coffee does not contain carbohydrates, the consumption of coffee with cream or sugar will certainly reflect its sugar levels. Studies have shown that the Arabic coffee’s intake can minimize the chances of shattering ailments such as Type II diabetes, heart diseases, dementia, and even some specific types of cancer. But it depends on to take coffee in moderate quantity due to the presence of caffeine.  For this, people with insomnia and high blood pressure should avoid or cut down the intake of coffee.

Emerging of the New Coffee Maker in Arab

Keeping in mind the aforesaid benefits of Arabian coffee, it is a must have a drink. However, many of us are unable to prepare the coffee in its true sense. For this, many local and international brands have rolled out their coffee makers. While the Arabian coffee making technique still needs to be answered. For this, a well-known company from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has designed an automatic Arabic Coffee Maker. Which is receiving a good reception in Arabian as well as in the western market. The product named, “Arab Dalla” was welcomed by masses throughout the world and now the company has come up with some more variety like traveler dalla for travelers and office dalla for professionals. The state of the art design and various certificates of Saudi standards make it a trustworthy appliance for your home, office and an easy to handle travel companion.

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