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Italians are well known for their special attention to the preparation, the selection of the blends, and the use of accessories when creating many types of coffees. Many of the types of coffee preparation known today also have their roots here. The main coffee port in Italy is Trieste where there is also a lot of coffee processing industry. Italian coffee consumption, often espresso, is highest in the city of Trieste, with an average of 1500 cups of coffee per person per year. That is about twice as much as is usually drunk in Italy.

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  • Coffee in Italy (en)
  • القهوة في إيطاليا (ar)
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  • الإيطاليون معروفون جيداً باهتمامهم المميز في الإعداد، اختيار المزيج، واستعمال الإضافات عند إنشاء العديد من أنواع القهوة. عادةً، في أجواء مقهى الإسبريسو، يشير مصطلح "cafè" الكافيه إلى الإسبريسو المعتدل. عندما يطلب أحدهم "un caffè" يستمتع به عادةً وهو واقفًا في البار. يُقدّم الإسبريسو مع صحن وملعقة صغيرة وأحيانًا مع شوكولاتة مغلفة وكوب صغير من الماء مجاناً. (ar)
  • Italians are well known for their special attention to the preparation, the selection of the blends, and the use of accessories when creating many types of coffees. Many of the types of coffee preparation known today also have their roots here. The main coffee port in Italy is Trieste where there is also a lot of coffee processing industry. Italian coffee consumption, often espresso, is highest in the city of Trieste, with an average of 1500 cups of coffee per person per year. That is about twice as much as is usually drunk in Italy. (en)
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  • الإيطاليون معروفون جيداً باهتمامهم المميز في الإعداد، اختيار المزيج، واستعمال الإضافات عند إنشاء العديد من أنواع القهوة. عادةً، في أجواء مقهى الإسبريسو، يشير مصطلح "cafè" الكافيه إلى الإسبريسو المعتدل. عندما يطلب أحدهم "un caffè" يستمتع به عادةً وهو واقفًا في البار. يُقدّم الإسبريسو مع صحن وملعقة صغيرة وأحيانًا مع شوكولاتة مغلفة وكوب صغير من الماء مجاناً. (ar)
  • Italians are well known for their special attention to the preparation, the selection of the blends, and the use of accessories when creating many types of coffees. Many of the types of coffee preparation known today also have their roots here. The main coffee port in Italy is Trieste where there is also a lot of coffee processing industry. Italian coffee consumption, often espresso, is highest in the city of Trieste, with an average of 1500 cups of coffee per person per year. That is about twice as much as is usually drunk in Italy. Caffè (pronounced [kafˈfɛ]) is the Italian word for coffee and probably originates from Kaffa (Arabic: قهوة, romanized: Qahwa), the region in Ethiopia where coffee originated. The Muslims first used and distributed it worldwide from the port of Mocha in Yemen, after which the Europeans named it mokka. Caffè may refer to the Italian way of preparing a coffee, an espresso, or occasionally used as a synonym for the European coffee bar. (en)
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