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| | Anglo-Egyptian | | | | Sudan, and Nubia | | | | are generally | | | | spoken of as | | | | Egyptians. They | | | | have some Mocha | | | | characteristics, | | | | but are not | | | | important | | | | commercially. | | | | |Anglo- |Suakin | Nubian, m |Small, flinty, | Egyptian |Alexandria | n | pale-green, oval | Sudan | (Egypt) | | bean; heavy body; | | | | rich flavor. | | | | | | | Berber, d |Some superior | | | | drinking coffees | | | | come from this | | | | district. | | | | |Eritrea |Massowah | Abyssinian, |The coffee is of the | (Italy) | | m n | Abyssinian type, | | | | but the output is | | | | not an important | | | | trade factor. | | | | |Somaliland | | | | French |Jibuti | Harar, d, t |These coffees are | | | Abyssinian, | not grown in French | | | m n | Somaliland, but | | | | come from Abyssinia | | | | to Jibuti and Aden | | |
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