The coffee ceremony was a crucial social interaction among Zakharans. All Zakharans, from a wealthy Al-Hadhar all the way to a free-roaming Al-Badia, were appraised by their peers for their coffee-making. Unless a woman was the master of the house or tent, this was typically a man's responsibility. Al-Badia treated this tradition with the utmost importance. Where nobles from the city would often delegate the coffee-making tasks to servants, Al-Badia cherished the hands-on responsibility themselves.
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