01-16-2010 05:26
The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "qahwa".

For centuries, Arabs have been attracted to the delicious taste of coffee, which has come to symbolize both hospitality and honor. The traditional preparation and serving of Arabic coffee is intricate. Once the beans are freshly roasted and ground, great care is taken when boiling the coffee so that it is just right. Herbs such as cardamom, ginger or saffron are added: however, Arabic coffee is never drunk with milk or sugar.

Rules of etiquette when serving the coffee require the host or hostess to personally hand each small cup (finjan) to the guest with the right hand, after pouring the coffee from the pot (dallah) with the left. In Saudi Arabia, the ritual of serving coffee is a sign that a guest is welcome and honored by his host.

This set is fully sculpted and exquisitely textured, it delivers unlimited finjans with coffee art, and the traditional pistachos pastrys to all your guests. They both has great eating or drinking realistic animations, food or drinks detaches itself of your hand after several slips or bites.

This set also comes with a FREE arabian coffee table for it, as gift.

This is a wonderful gift for anybody to give (it´s transfer) for any special occasion or just to surprise!

The picture speaks for itself, and if you want also come and see it in world you will be stunning and highly impressed, 100% guaranteed.

Truly highly detailed and well done, low prims!

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