
RAS AL KHAIMAH – QAHWAWORLD The organizing committee for the “Gulf Coffee Maker” competition has finalized preparations for the launch of its second edition (2026 Cup). Scheduled for this Saturday, January 10, the event will take place at the Ras Al Khaimah Youth Center in the Al Dhait South area. This edition is jointly organized
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Muscat – Qahwa World A Parisian taste arrives in Muscat as Entrecôte Café de Paris opens at St. Regis Al Mouj, Muscat Resort, introducing its world-renowned single-menu concept and the original Café de Paris butter— a recipe guarded for four generations. The story of Entrecôte Café de Paris began in 1930 in Geneva, at Café

The December 2026 EUDR deadline will reshape how African coffee reaches European consumers — and traders in the Gulf are caught in the middle. By Raymond Reuel Wayesu Dubai has become the Middle East’s dominant coffee trading hub, with re-exports valued at nearly $1 billion annually and over 615 licensed traders operating through the DMCC

Dubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures ended mixed on Monday, January 5, with arabica prices settling higher while robusta declined to a one-week low. March arabica coffee rose about 0.6%, supported by below-normal rainfall in Brazil and a stronger Brazilian real, while March robusta fell between 1% and 2.5% under pressure from rising Vietnamese supplies.

How flavour molecules, memory, and culture quietly rewrite the same espresso in the minds of experts and customers alike Dr. Steffen Schwarz There is a particular moment, just after the demitasse has been set down, when espresso becomes less a beverage than a negotiation between physics and expectation. The crema still holds its heat, volatile

Dubai – Qahwa World Coffee has long been praised for its potential health benefits, but new research suggests that timing may be just as important as quantity. A recent study published in the European Heart Journal found that drinking coffee earlier in the day may offer greater health advantages than consuming it later. Researchers discovered

Dubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures finished higher on Friday after reversing early weakness, supported by currency movements and renewed supply concerns. March arabica coffee contracts rose sharply, while March robusta prices posted a modest gain. A key driver of the rebound was strength in Brazil’s currency. The Brazilian real climbed to its strongest level

Dubai – Qahwa World For many travelers, a cup of coffee is the first comfort requested after takeoff. But a new U.S. study suggests that the water used to brew that inflight coffee may not always meet the same standards passengers expect on the ground. An independent review of airline drinking water practices has found

Haraz – Qahwa World High in Yemen’s rugged western highlands, the Haraz region stands as one of the world’s most demanding and refined coffee-growing landscapes. Farming coffee here is not merely an agricultural activity; it is a disciplined system built on manual labor, inherited knowledge, and a deep respect for natural cycles. At Jabalbon Estate,













Dubai – Qahwa World Coffee has long been praised for its potential health benefits, but new research suggests that timing may be just as important as quantity. A recent study...

Dubai – Qahwa World For many travelers, a cup of coffee is the first comfort requested after takeoff. But a new U.S. study suggests that the water used to brew...

Dubai – Qahwa World Demand for decaffeinated coffee in the United States is estimated at USD 8.3 million in 2025 and is forecast to increase to USD 16.0 million by...

Dubai – Qahwa World While clinical research consistently highlights the health-promoting properties of coffee, a critical variable often remains unaddressed in public discourse: the impact of added sugar. A comprehensive...