We rented space in a corner of the Japanese booth, we were able to create an opportunity for Taiwanese coffee to reach people from Middle Eastern countries.
Currency of the United Arab Emirates: Dirham. The design of the 1 dirham coin is a coffee pot. Around the year 1000 AD, when coffee began to be consumed, it was believed medicinal, and a brew made from beans before roasting was called coffee.
At the venue, the Authentic Coffee brewed from a traditional coffee pot at was a whitish liquid with a stronger cardamom flavor than beans, but it was refreshing and easy to drink. It was a valuable experience for me.
Actually, I was a little worried about whether the local food would be palatable, but it seemed like there was a lot of bean dishes, and it was healthy food that wasn’t too sweet and had plenty of spices and herbs, so I was full stomach every day.
After trying various Middle Eastern dishes, I found out that it is palatable for Japanese people!
Arab people don’t drink alcohol, don’t like bitterness, love sweets, and eat healthy meals every day. Taiwanese coffee, which has a rich sweetness and fruitiness, should go well with Arab people, especially progressive young people will be well-received.
The day may soon come when Taiwanese coffee will be lined up in coffee shops in Middle Eastern countries.