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Ethiopia: Where Coffee Was Born

For over a thousand years, the highlands of Ethiopia have nurtured the world's most beloved drink. This is not just our history — it is the history of coffee itself.

circa 850 AD — Kaffa Region, Ethiopia

The Legend of Kaldi & the Dancing Goats

High in the misty mountains of the Kaffa region, a young goat herder named Kaldi noticed something strange. His goats, after munching on the red berries of a wild shrub, danced with unusual energy and refused to sleep at night.

Curious, Kaldi brought the berries to a local monastery. The monks brewed a drink from them — and found they could stay alert through their long evening prayers. Word spread. From those Ethiopian highlands, coffee began its journey to every corner of the world.

"Coffee is not just a drink in Ethiopia. It is a ritual, a language, and a bond between generations."

Today, wild coffee plants still grow in the forests of Kaffa — the same forests where it all began. Ethiopia remains the only place on earth where coffee grows wild in its natural habitat.

Nu Coffee Ethiopian Specialty Bag

The Buna Ceremony

Coffee Is Not a Habit in Ethiopia — It Is a Sacred Ritual

The Ethiopian coffee ceremony, known as Buna, is performed three times a day in homes across the country. It is an act of hospitality, community, and reverence — a ceremony that has remained unchanged for centuries.

The Buna Ceremony — Step by Step

A Ceremony Performed Three Times a Day

From the washing of the beans to the final cup, the Ethiopian coffee ceremony is a full sensory experience — taking up to an hour and shared among family, neighbors, and honored guests.

Wash & Roast

Green coffee beans are washed, then slow-roasted over hot coals in a flat pan called a mekecha, stirred continuously until they darken and release their oils.

Grind & Brew

The roasted beans are ground by hand with a mukecha (mortar and pestle), then brewed in the iconic clay jebena pot — the same vessel depicted on the Nu Coffee logo.

Serve & Share

Coffee is poured into small handle-less cups called sini and served with sugar, salt, or butter. Three rounds are served — abol, tona, baraka — each with meaning.

The Incense

Fragrant incense — itan — is burned throughout the ceremony, filling the room with smoke that is believed to ward off evil spirits and welcome good fortune.

The Three Rounds

Abol (first) — the strongest. Tona (second) — balanced. Baraka (third, "blessing") — the lightest. To leave before the third is considered impolite.

Community & Grace

The ceremony is never rushed. It is a time for storytelling, conflict resolution, and connection. In Ethiopia, coffee is how neighbors become family.

Ethiopia's Coffee Regions

Every Region, Its Own Soul

Ethiopia is home to hundreds of indigenous coffee varieties — more genetic diversity than anywhere else on earth. Each region produces a distinctly different cup.

Sidama
Nu Coffee Origin

High altitude, volcanic soil, and cool temperatures produce a bright, complex cup with stone fruit, citrus, and floral notes. Home to Nu Coffee's farm.

Yirgacheffe
Washed Process

Perhaps Ethiopia's most celebrated region — known for extraordinary floral aromatics, jasmine, bergamot, and a tea-like clarity unlike any other origin.

Harrar
Natural Process

Ancient dry-processed coffees from the eastern highlands. Bold, winey, and fruity with blueberry and dark chocolate notes. One of the world's oldest trading coffees.

Kaffa
Wild Forest

The original homeland of coffee. Wild arabica plants still grow here as they have for millennia — earthy, spicy, and full of character.

Djimmah
Bold & Rich

A major export region with full-bodied, rustic coffees. Earthy and spicy with a long finish — popular in traditional Ethiopian blends and espresso.

Guji
Specialty Grade

An emerging star in specialty coffee. Guji produces vibrant, fruit-forward naturals with exceptional clarity and a growing global following.

Our Farm — Sidama, Ethiopia

From Our Hands to Your Cup

Nu Coffee is grown, harvested, and processed on our family farm in the Sidama highlands. Every bag you open carries the altitude, the rainfall, and the care of our land — roasted fresh and shipped directly to you.

Taste the Heritage

Experience Ethiopian Coffee at Its Finest

Every bag of Nu Coffee is a connection to a thousand years of tradition — roasted fresh, certified organic, and delivered to your door.

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1,000 Years of Coffee Culture