I have to say this is one of your best clips. It's very endearing and special to see such honour towards a family tradition of coffee making. It's also highly educational - I definitely would love to see more clips in this vein, especially how to make true Qatari karak. Thank you so much for always making the effort to teach and guide in this way. Qtips has honestly set me up for a much better understanding, love and respect for Qatari culture and it's people. I'm happy in Qatar partially because of these lovely clips - with understanding comes contentment and enjoyment. It truly warms the heart. 💗 Shukran!
واّلله انها من احسن القنوات عندي ليه؟؟ لانها تعلم الاجناب على تراثنا وعاداتنا وتقاليدنا والشي الكثير الي صارحه نرفع له القبعه احترامآ وتقديرآ لجهودكم من لبس الشماغ او الغترة الى البشت والآن القهوة العربيه الاصليه اتمنئ من كل قلبي انكم تقدمون المزيد والمزيد من عادات وتقاليد الخليج بشكل خاص والعرب بشكل عام ونعم بااي ديرة تفتخر بتراثها محبكم من اهل السعودية واسئل الله ان يصلح الحال ونرجع زي اول واحسن اخوكم: سليمان الشمري من اهل حائل🇶🇦❤️🇸🇦
While having culturally distinct identities, we Italian, Greeks, Turks, Ethiopians, and Middle Easterners have a soft spot for our coffees and the many traditions to prepare them. Lovely video, and hugs from Italy!
You really should not generalize when it comes to cultures nor should you leave out important cultures like Americans, Latinos and other europeans like French & Spanish etc.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته، احلى وأروع حلقة ب ميلس الأخ عبدالله العنزي، انسان جميل ونبيل، الله يحفظك ويحفظ ابنك جاسم، والف تحية لكم ولأهلي في قطر الحبيبة ..
I'm big into intercultural studies and coffee, so I love seeing the different ways that cultures and people groups prepare coffee. I know this comment is two years old, but is there any way you could share Bosnian coffee traditions/preparations? Also, I will be visiting Bosnia this summer and am very much looking forward to seeing your beautiful country!
@@zacharyreed2347 We prepare very similiar to turkish way. First roast 30 -50 grams green beans in 'šiš'(comes from arabic 'shish' - stick, google for it), very nice smell comes to neighborhoods. Roasted beans put into small hand manual grinder. Grind very fine, takes up to 20 mins. Put coffee into pot with hot water and wait couple mins to start boil. Share coffee crema with spoon equally to fildžans (cups) like in this video, and pour coffee. Serve with traditional sweets - rahat lokum and sugar cubes. All set, grinder, pot, cups, bowl for sweets was handmade of copper. Actually this is how my grandmother used to do it. Now we buy already roasted and grinded coffee. We comsume coffee more than any Balkan country.
QTIPS are back!!!! Yes!!!! I loved this! This was so interesting, please do more in depth cultural videos like this! I never would have thought to ask about this because I wasn't aware that coffee making was any different in Qatar. Now I really want to taste that coffee! Two favorite quotes: I'm going to be a real man right now.😂😂😂😂😂 Welcome to your second country.😍😍😍😍😍
I’m Salvadoran and we do coffee in our own way, as well. This video and tradition was so incredible to see and I have so much respect for it. I am tired of what typical American make coffee to be.. it is too fancy for me for such a humble bean. I like this style and appreciation for coffee, gatherings and rituals and praise for the harvest of the coffee
Absolutely a marvelous video. Thank you bring back memories of my grandfather and father teaching me the tradition and respect for guest. Stay blessed.
Wooow am a new subscriber and afew months in Qatar I love exploring different cultures and there's no better way of learning the Arabic culture than your videos. AWEEESOME. Great content.
Abdullah sir really the way u respect the women and the maid was great I was inspired by seeing you lots of love tc b safe it will b great pleasure to meet a person like you
beautifully done! Will you be showing us your Gahwa etiquette? the number of demi cups to drink, or what is the reason for having a majlis, or what are the other signals?
Coming from a guy who loves his coffee, this is such an amazing way of preparing it! P.S. I never thought of adding Saffron to coffee XD I usually add a little bit of cinnamon, cardamom and/or ginger to spice it up
I like the way he says how we treats our maid's cuz they're our partners in our life nd house 🥰🥰😍😍 my heart was melting 🙏🙏🙏 proud to be a house worker from arab family... So far got a kind employer 🥰🥰🥰 they're workers also r blessed to be part of his family
Arabic coffee is always something else. I was in Nabawwi once and a guy gave my father and me coffee. Alhamdulillah had the energy for Esha (8pm Arab time is like 3 in the morning for me, time difference was very "fun")😍
This was very informative and fun to watch! I have been reading a book written about the area around the time of the end of the Ottoman Empire and coffee was talked about a lot. I really like coffee and started to try and make coffee like it should be done, and this helps a lot! I hope someday to find someone to make it correctly as I'm not very good at it yet (I won't show you the bottom of my cup, LOL). Thanks for posting this!
As an American who lives here I just have to say I absolutely love this country and everything it has to offer. When I went back to Houston I had to go to the consultant office and they made me a cup of this coffee and it was so yummy 😋
Best video you’ve made tbh. So amazing and makes me so proud to be Qatari. I just showed my Colombian friend and he’s amazed over it. Love love love this video
Awwww I loved so so so much this coffee when I was in KSA, unfortunately i don’t know how to do it in right way, in Brasil we don’t have all the ingredients. I miss this taste…the colour and the smell.🥰
What can I say...! while happy men having good time, create a great video! ..and when the story is Arabian Coffee that I grew up with and still enjoy it, is a plus for me! Thank you!
I love going to the bank during Ramadan right after we broke our fast because they would give us coffee and dates . Nothing tastes better than coffee and dates.
Assalamu Alaikom Sir,,,thank u for sharing ur video I really want to know how to cooked perfect arabic coffee for my madam thats why I always watch your video Allah bless you Sir ....watching from Riyadh
Awwww, his dad has such pride in his eyes when his son shares what he will do next. Adorable.
why does the first guy look like Cobra Command??
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I peeped that too!❤
I'm sorrt but this man needs to be in every one of your videos. He is awesome!
Abdullah seems like a very nice and gentle man. Really felt refreshed seeing him! :)
hopefully you're not gonna put him on your table Mr Morgan 😂
he wallah I'm not Arab but I do know arabic ساش
why does the first guy look like Cobra Command??
I have to say this is one of your best clips. It's very endearing and special to see such honour towards a family tradition of coffee making. It's also highly educational - I definitely would love to see more clips in this vein, especially how to make true Qatari karak.
Thank you so much for always making the effort to teach and guide in this way. Qtips has honestly set me up for a much better understanding, love and respect for Qatari culture and it's people.
I'm happy in Qatar partially because of these lovely clips - with understanding comes contentment and enjoyment.
It truly warms the heart. 💗 Shukran!
Thank you !
You are welcome
Where is your country
And your comment warmed our hearts too 🙏
why does the first guy look like Cobra Command??
واّلله انها من احسن القنوات عندي ليه؟؟ لانها تعلم الاجناب على تراثنا وعاداتنا وتقاليدنا والشي الكثير الي صارحه نرفع له القبعه احترامآ وتقديرآ لجهودكم من لبس الشماغ او الغترة الى البشت والآن القهوة العربيه الاصليه اتمنئ من كل قلبي انكم تقدمون المزيد والمزيد من عادات وتقاليد الخليج بشكل خاص والعرب بشكل عام ونعم بااي ديرة تفتخر بتراثها محبكم من اهل السعودية واسئل الله ان يصلح الحال ونرجع زي اول واحسن اخوكم: سليمان الشمري من اهل حائل🇶🇦❤️🇸🇦
عديل الروح حبيبنا! والله نقدر كلامك و نتمنى كل الخير لكم! ❤️❤️❤️
I love Coffee, as a Barista I love recipies and different ways yo make Coffee. Greetings from Colombia. Very Nice Video!
Probably the best episode so far. good job. Hopefully we will see more of Abdullah in future episodes.
While having culturally distinct identities, we Italian, Greeks, Turks, Ethiopians, and Middle Easterners have a soft spot for our coffees and the many traditions to prepare them. Lovely video, and hugs from Italy!
You really should not generalize when it comes to cultures nor should you leave out important cultures like Americans, Latinos and other europeans like French & Spanish etc.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته، احلى وأروع حلقة ب ميلس الأخ عبدالله العنزي، انسان جميل ونبيل، الله يحفظك ويحفظ ابنك جاسم، والف تحية لكم ولأهلي في قطر الحبيبة ..
Abdullah has a great and humorous personality. I like him
Mashallah thanks for showing ghawa preparation in traditional way
You are so positive and sunny people! Thank you ☺️
I am from Pakistan and i never sleep without take Arabic tea in winter.... love it extremely 💝💝
Tell me Arabia tea ingredients please
Mr. Enazi Energy is awsome....good brother
Awesome....
Got to learn a lot. I am a die hard fan of Gahwa. Thank you very much.
I enjoyed this very much. I am from Bosnia we have our own ritual with coffee. There is nothing better than the smell of coffee rousting!
I'm big into intercultural studies and coffee, so I love seeing the different ways that cultures and people groups prepare coffee. I know this comment is two years old, but is there any way you could share Bosnian coffee traditions/preparations? Also, I will be visiting Bosnia this summer and am very much looking forward to seeing your beautiful country!
@@zacharyreed2347 We prepare very similiar to turkish way. First roast 30 -50 grams green beans in 'šiš'(comes from arabic 'shish' - stick, google for it), very nice smell comes to neighborhoods. Roasted beans put into small hand manual grinder. Grind very fine, takes up to 20 mins. Put coffee into pot with hot water and wait couple mins to start boil. Share coffee crema with spoon equally to fildžans (cups) like in this video, and pour coffee. Serve with traditional sweets - rahat lokum and sugar cubes.
All set, grinder, pot, cups, bowl for sweets was handmade of copper.
Actually this is how my grandmother used to do it. Now we buy already roasted and grinded coffee. We comsume coffee more than any Balkan country.
@@amarzemanic thank you so much! This is really interesting! I'm very excited to visit your country in a few months!
QTIPS are back!!!! Yes!!!! I loved this! This was so interesting, please do more in depth cultural videos like this! I never would have thought to ask about this because I wasn't aware that coffee making was any different in Qatar. Now I really want to taste that coffee!
Two favorite quotes:
I'm going to be a real man right now.😂😂😂😂😂
Welcome to your second country.😍😍😍😍😍
Qtips is back. I love gahwa, I've had once in Kuwait in the early 2000s while visiting MTC office for a mobile connection and it's absolutely amazing.
Watching this video from NJ .... and missing Qatar a lot!! Thank you for this!
Hands down best episode so far.. You should do more with guests like Abdullah.
Wow! This video is very informative very interesting!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
My goodness such a lovely vid. This episode is surprisingly still a breath of fresh air. What an awesome guest and great job Khalifa 👍🏻
This was best episode..keep it up
One of the best videos about something of the arab culture, more videos like this please
I’m Salvadoran and we do coffee in our own way, as well. This video and tradition was so incredible to see and I have so much respect for it. I am tired of what typical American make coffee to be.. it is too fancy for me for such a humble bean. I like this style and appreciation for coffee, gatherings and rituals and praise for the harvest of the coffee
Thank you for this channel and helping to bust stereotypes of Arabs .. much love from India
Really cute watching Jassem making coffee with his Dad! ❤
Very interesting,wanna try arabic traditional coffee ☕
This is great and entertaining episode! Glad Qtip is back! Love the coffee master too!
Absolutely a marvelous video. Thank you bring back memories of my grandfather and father teaching me the tradition and respect for guest. Stay blessed.
Wooow am a new subscriber and afew months in Qatar I love exploring different cultures and there's no better way of learning the Arabic culture than your videos. AWEEESOME. Great content.
This video gives me a very good feelings about arabian people. I love him, He has done a great job. Mashallah
Wow! This was amazing to learn. Pray tell, what are the occasions during which coffee is served in the Arab world?
Abdullah sir really the way u respect the women and the maid was great I was inspired by seeing you lots of love tc b safe it will b great pleasure to meet a person like you
Very nice way to explain, I love this. Masha Allah
Wonderful Dad and son making gahwa.great video Mr.Q.
thankyou so much, i really enjoyed the traditional way of coffee preparation. love from Nepal
Excellent, it’s a must to visit Qatar insha’allah...
beautifully done!
Will you be showing us your Gahwa etiquette? the number of demi cups to drink, or what is the reason for having a majlis, or what are the other signals?
Coming from a guy who loves his coffee, this is such an amazing way of preparing it!
P.S. I never thought of adding Saffron to coffee XD I usually add a little bit of cinnamon, cardamom and/or ginger to spice it up
Beautiful. Abdullah personifies Qatari hospitality at its best. #seeyouin2022
I like the way he says how we treats our maid's cuz they're our partners in our life nd house 🥰🥰😍😍 my heart was melting 🙏🙏🙏 proud to be a house worker from arab family... So far got a kind employer 🥰🥰🥰 they're workers also r blessed to be part of his family
MashaAllah this man’s passion SubhanAllah
Oh, instant subscribe, Alhamdulillah. I'm learning so much about coffee today
Arabic coffee is always something else. I was in Nabawwi once and a guy gave my father and me coffee. Alhamdulillah had the energy for Esha (8pm Arab time is like 3 in the morning for me, time difference was very "fun")😍
i LOVE arab coffee! I will never drink instant at home again. Thank you for posting. I am off now to buy some unroasted Columbian beans!
Assalamualaikum im a natropathist & I love this preparation of Gahwa... from india
Amazing love qatar 🇶🇦 culture ❤️
Thanks for this! I am going to try for my self!
Greetings from Denmark !
extremely nice and mature, perfect video God blessed you
i love this vlog n the coffee wow
What a lovely video !! Thank you for the recipe
One of the best video, Mr Abdullah seems so welcoming and gentlemen, May God bless you all...Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️🇶🇦
This was very informative and fun to watch! I have been reading a book written about the area around the time of the end of the Ottoman Empire and coffee was talked about a lot. I really like coffee and started to try and make coffee like it should be done, and this helps a lot! I hope someday to find someone to make it correctly as I'm not very good at it yet (I won't show you the bottom of my cup, LOL). Thanks for posting this!
Very very nice my dear friend!!! I adore gahwa :) Mr Q U are great and this gentleman is very noble and polite. Regards!!
I went to Qatar last December Omgd it’s beautiful country I love the tradition.i like you both. I will subscribe your channel.
Jassem is so cute. MashaAllah.
The best video of gahwa i have ever seen mashallah tabarak allah
Enjoyed every bit of this video. Allahuma barik, you ppl explained it so well. hope to make this amazing coffee some day soon
Amazing cultural insights, I love it! Thank you so much!
Arabic coffee is my favorite!!!
very interesting video!!! makes me want to try that coffee for I am a coffee lover!! 😄
love qatari culture, salams from réunion island ☺️
I love this video so much... need to find a place that sells gahwa, I really loved it when I tried it the first time!!! ☕️☕️☕️
Nice to see you back Mr Q ps where's your pen lol
I enjoyed watching it.
This was great! Do more videos this length in the future!
Also, this was fun because we got to see something interesting!
As an American who lives here I just have to say I absolutely love this country and everything it has to offer. When I went back to Houston I had to go to the consultant office and they made me a cup of this coffee and it was so yummy 😋
The best tutorial!!! Thanks 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Superb presentation Mr Khalifa.. I enjoyed it... thanks
Thank you sooo.much i gain lot of things including the cultural values ....thank you sooo much
Wow, what a lovely content 😍 I love Arabic coffee 😋
Best video you’ve made tbh. So amazing and makes me so proud to be Qatari. I just showed my Colombian friend and he’s amazed over it. Love love love this video
Watching this is making me miss the middle east so much. Can almost smell the coffee 🤪 thanks for the video
One of the best video! I wonder how I missed this one!! It’s 8 months ago !!!
superb content for coffee lovers
I adored this video. I could almost smell that delicious coffee. So lovingly made, so beautifully presented, and so magical! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best video till now😍
Wow - wish I could be there. Thanks for the tip.
I'm hooked. What an enjoyable experience!
Shaking the glass that was amazing
Great personality and interesting way. Will try to make Qahwah in the same style.
Great lots of love from Mumbai India 🇮🇳 and blessings to all my three friends!!!
Super detailed and good to watch video. But maybe I missed in the video. How long should coffee be boiled?
Coffee dude is quite classy! lol! Thanks for the video!
I love. Cardamom, and spiced coffee in general
Awwww I loved so so so much this coffee when I was in KSA, unfortunately i don’t know how to do it in right way, in Brasil we don’t have all the ingredients.
I miss this taste…the colour and the smell.🥰
Asalamualeykum
I love your positive energy it really comes across in your video
I subbed right away
I LOVED this!! I love Ghawa! Drank it for the whole 9 years that I lived in the GCC, but never knew how to make it!
Wowwwwe Want to prepare like this rich coffee! Gonna try it
Dad looks proud of his son❤️this gentleman is gold🙏
What can I say...!
while happy men having good time, create a great video!
..and when the story is Arabian Coffee that I grew up with and still enjoy it, is a plus for me! Thank you!
I love going to the bank during Ramadan right after we broke our fast because they would give us coffee and dates . Nothing tastes better than coffee and dates.
Yeah bro you video very funny and knowledgement also there
Best share po sir
Assalamu Alaikom Sir,,,thank u for sharing ur video I really want to know how to cooked perfect arabic coffee for my madam thats why I always watch your video Allah bless you Sir ....watching from Riyadh
MashaAllah I also learn and will prepare same.
ابدعت اخوي عبدالله واخوي خليفة
بالإنجليزي great job
Perfect
Trank you, from Brazil
Awesome.....