|for export to Europe
| | | | and America. See
| | | | Abyssinia.
| | | |
| British |Berbera | Harar, d, t |Grown, as above, in
| |Zeila | Abyssinian, | Abyssinia.
| | | m n |
| | | |
| Italian |Mukdishu | Benadir, |Abyssinian type, but
| | | d & m n | not an important
| | | | trade factor.
| | | |
|Abyssinia |Jibuti (French| Harar, d_, t |_In general_: The
| | Somaliland) | Abyssinian, | Harari coffee is
| |Zeila | m n | more carefully
| | | | cultivated and
| | | | cured than the
| | | | Abyssinian, which
| | | | is its inferior.
| | | |
| |Berbera | Harar, d, t |The original Mocha
| | (British | Harari, m n | Longberry. Large,
| | Somaliland) | | long blue-green to
| | | | yellow bean.
| | | |
| |Massowah | |(Graded No. 1 or No.
| | (Eritrea) | | 2, according to
| | | | size) roasting with
| |Aden (Arabia) | | few quakers,
| | | | similar to Mocha,
| | | | having an excellent
| | | | flavor but not
| | | | quite so delicate.
| | |
|