Amit Varma gives his story of what happened on Sunday. I take exception to people saying that the Ethiopian Qahwah is no different from cappucino. There are two important differences. For one thing, it is Ethiopian. For another, it is Qahwah.
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Third, it is not associated with a religious body. Why would an atheist like you drink cappucino?
The fourth difference is ‘Ethiopian Qahwah’ cannot be mis-spelt as ‘cappucino,’ only ‘cappuccino’ can be!
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