I did a photo shoot with an Eritrean family and after, they insisted I stay for coffee. I had no clue that it would be freshly roasted and made just like this. I appreciated the hospitality, the wonderful array of snacks, the conversation and learning about Eritrean culture and traditions. The coffee was so delicious that I looked for it on UA-cam and found this video. 😋 I’m returning to their home for coffee making lessons.
@@shapelessjourneys1325 It was nice. She was a new mom, new to the country with not many friends, so it was a pleasure for her to be able to share her hospitality with me. I could sense she wanted to company so I stuck around the extra hour or so. The best coffee and she popped popcorn for me while I waited for her to roast the beans. So sweet.
I worked at a coffee shop for over a year and I never knew how to make coffee the traditional way. This video was so enlightening. Thank you so much 🙏🏾❤️
I’m only 11, I’m also Ethiopian! My grandparents made me make it and I was CLUELESS, lol. So this helped and I have successfully made it. Lol but thanks for the video
This video was a refresher. I totally forgot how many times it has to come up before serving it. Growing up in Eritrean, I was not supposed to learn it because it was not a manly thing, but living in Ethiopia taught me coffee making. And the fifth cup is the best. Shared your video.
i like how simple this is. because of how mainstream coffee has become, everyone thinks you have to be a roastmaster to make coffee properly. when ethiopians have been doing it themselves over open fires and on their stovetops. my favorite variety is harrar, but id love to go to ethiopia and try all the different, undocumented ones they have, ive heard there's literally thousands.
Harar is one of the best. As well as sidama Down south and jimma where coffee ceremony 1st began and the ritual there is a whole ceremony and dance we do it began in jimma Ethiopia coffee discovered in Kaffa Ethiopia 💞
I’m a coffee fan , The way its made is much better then any other coffees in the world . It’s Light , filtered , with it’s pure full natural tastes, not watery like American coffee , not too strong & feeling in the heart like Italian coffee , not sandy feeling in the tung like Turkish Coffee . It’s perfect ..
I m from India,Kerala I like the preparation ,#coffee lover👌👌( I hear this Ethiopian coffee "bunna" From a travel documentary "sancharam ". )Really nice
It has been three years since you made this clip and I am aware of that.. but if you are willing and it is convenient.. I am happy to contact you... for business purposes... And I am also from Eritrea living in London. I already left my email in my text below... Many thanks
I did a photo shoot with an Eritrean family and after, they insisted I stay for coffee. I had no clue that it would be freshly roasted and made just like this. I appreciated the hospitality, the wonderful array of snacks, the conversation and learning about Eritrean culture and traditions. The coffee was so delicious that I looked for it on UA-cam and found this video. 😋 I’m returning to their home for coffee making lessons.
@@shapelessjourneys1325 It was nice. She was a new mom, new to the country with not many friends, so it was a pleasure for her to be able to share her hospitality with me. I could sense she wanted to company so I stuck around the extra hour or so. The best coffee and she popped popcorn for me while I waited for her to roast the beans. So sweet.
I worked at a coffee shop for over a year and I never knew how to make coffee the traditional way. This video was so enlightening. Thank you so much 🙏🏾❤️
I’m only 11, I’m also Ethiopian! My grandparents made me make it and I was CLUELESS, lol. So this helped and I have successfully made it. Lol but thanks for the video
So glad it helped you :) I'm sure they were proud!
This video was a refresher. I totally forgot how many times it has to come up before serving it. Growing up in Eritrean, I was not supposed to learn it because it was not a manly thing, but living in Ethiopia taught me coffee making. And the fifth cup is the best. Shared your video.
I’m 13 and it’s my first time making coffee and this really helped so ,I’m thankful
Beautiful all around! Thank you for showing the world your culture!
Greetings from Turkey. I will try. thank you so much 🤗
i like how simple this is. because of how mainstream coffee has become, everyone thinks you have to be a roastmaster to make coffee properly. when ethiopians have been doing it themselves over open fires and on their stovetops. my favorite variety is harrar, but id love to go to ethiopia and try all the different, undocumented ones they have, ive heard there's literally thousands.
Harar is one of the best. As well as sidama Down south and jimma where coffee ceremony 1st began and the ritual there is a whole ceremony and dance we do it began in jimma Ethiopia coffee discovered in Kaffa Ethiopia 💞
Do you have to add sugar to it ?
How do you know the correct amount of water to use it so it bubbles at the neck without coming out of spout?
How do you prepare a jebena for first use?
Thanks for sharing. I'm not a coffee drinker, even though my parents are, but I'm willing to learn.
Thank you very much for this amazing video tutorial 🥰
You did a great job with this video, thank you!
Semhar! Thank you so much for this video. Where do you get the beans?
Ethiopian/ Eritrean culture and beauty are obvious! Thanks.
I’m a coffee fan , The way its made is much better then any other coffees in the world . It’s Light , filtered , with it’s pure full natural tastes, not watery like American coffee , not too strong & feeling in the heart like Italian coffee , not sandy feeling in the tung like Turkish Coffee . It’s perfect ..
Metti First waterly American coffee, don’t get me started! Coffee flavored water it is.
I m from India,Kerala
I like the preparation ,#coffee lover👌👌(
I hear this Ethiopian coffee "bunna"
From a travel documentary "sancharam ". )Really nice
ഈ കോഫി ഇന്ത്യ യിൽ എവിടെ കിട്ടും
If you could please tell us Semhar how much cup of water and amount of coffee is
Did you roast it in your living room (despite the smole)?
Thank you so much for a good demonstration!
Wonderful! Thank you so much
I am looking for a small jebana for one cup? Is it possible to find one and where please?
Thank you for saving from a trouble
I will Practice at least i have an idea
Excellent demonstration.
What about the rue??
Love our traditional coffee ❤
Hi Semhar! How much water did you use?
Why not just use a funnel?
Coffee very consumable product and give us currence and it is good advertising
Somebody help my jabena is pouring it came blocked from the tip
Wow 🥰Im somali but We do the same thinking one love East Africa💋🌹🌹
What region is the coffee from? Which coffee is the best in Ethiopia?
Queens Cook Starbucks.
Harer!
Sidama and harar are the best, however coffee ceremony and ritual began in jimma Ethiopia 💞
And coffee beans discovered in kaffa ethiopia
I just tried it.The taste in my saliva even after 12 hrs
Asey good job shikorrina haftey 😘♥️
How to i contact you
Good presentation
Wonderful! Thanks
I am 10 years old and I can do that to and I am professional in that
You are cute AF😍💕
BEST 1
Good job 👍
Interesting 😍😍😍
New frind thanks to shering
This is exactly me right now
Great job
Thank you shikorina tium bun!!!
Where’s the grass mat and incense?
Nice one tnx
THANKS MORE.
Nice
For business
she is really cute. tsibikti gual adei
Why no ዕጣን 😮
LOVE Boon!
Tium bun Semhar haftey😘😘😘😘👍👍👍
Salaam... thank you
Thanks 🙏🏼
How have I not seen this?!?!?!
I like:)
Thank you
U save me from tromble
It has been three years since you made this clip and I am aware of that.. but if you are willing and it is convenient.. I am happy to contact you... for business purposes...
And I am also from Eritrea living in London.
I already left my email in my text below...
Many thanks
Can you email me please
I don’t mean disrespect but you’re very beautiful!
you are so cute
festival come on which talk about Ethiopian coffee and earth 😮
Your so beautiful 😍😍
Looks like an Eritrean jebena.
thanks i have burnt my coffee
no, wash it
other than missing the coffee smoke off the hot menkeshkesh, on point!
fingers and toes are hot as well.
tium boon
bete bereka bete shishay lol
Don't say Eritrean coffee Eritrea people they don't have coffee
Oops!
Of course we have coffee!!