Participating in a traditional coffee ceremony offers a unique insight into local customs and the importance of coffee in Saudi Arabian society. The experience often includes roasting and grinding fresh coffee beans, brewing the coffee in a special pot, and serving it in small cups, accompanied by dates or local sweets. This cultural tradition highlights the deep-rooted significance of coffee in the Asir region and provides an intimate experience of Saudi hospitality.
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