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January 30, 2010 at 5:22 PM

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Scenes from this afternoon's Ethiopian coffee ceremony at the Northwest African American Museum

Posted by Melissa Allison

A few dozen people crowded into a room this afternoon at the Northwest African American Museum in the Central District, taking part in a ritual from the birthplace of coffee: Ethiopia.

Five women -- Alem Abate (first photo), Zelalem Yilma (second photo, with the tray), Menkeli Kanaa, Yobi Guma and Yobi Mulugeta -- roasted, brewed and served coffee from Kanaa's brother's farm in Ethiopia, and shared their home country's rich tradition of coffee.

It was my second Ethiopian coffee ceremony, and it's still the best coffee I've ever had.

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