A) Turkey B) Yemen C) Ethiopia D) Indonesia
A) Iran B) Yemen C) Turkey D) Saudi Arabia
A) Trade B) Religious devotion C) Warfare D) Hospitality
A) Cardamom B) Ginger C) Cloves D) Cinnamon
A) By diplomatic gift B) Through military conquest C) By accidental discovery D) Through trade with Venetian merchants
A) Centers of intellectual exchange and socializing B) Isolation and solitude C) Military strategy planning D) Places of religious worship
A) Cezve B) Grinder C) Scoop D) Kettle
A) Banned as a sinful beverage B) Reserved for royalty C) Used to aid meditation and spiritual practices D) Used as currency
A) Muffin B) Cupcake C) Baklava D) Croissant
A) Sahlab B) Qishr C) Qamar al-Din D) Sharbat
A) Aladdin B) Abd al-Qadir C) Suleiman D) Kaldi
A) Only served coffee to men B) Used coffee as currency C) Excluded from coffee consumption D) Engaged in coffee trade and preparation
A) Saudi Arabia B) Egypt C) Indonesia D) Morocco
A) Mawlid al-Nabi B) Ramadan C) Eid al-Fitr D) Hajj
A) Sultan's Cup B) Ottoman Cafe C) Istanbul Brew D) Kiva Han |