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07-14-2015, 05:00 AM
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My new book: "Baggara of Sudan: Amazing Tea Culture and Traditions" .. about to be published

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    some excerpts from the book:

    Baggara of Sudan: Amazing Tea Tradions

    Prologue

    Nowhere in the world other than Baggara zones one can find that people could be taken to courts because they violated tea drinking traditions, or because they abused the way of tea cooking. Similarly, one can see someone being praised and highly recognized by others because of being tea traditionalist. It could be beyond believe to many to know that people in Baggara zones are fined or beaten up in tea courts for the consequences of their actions of not following or not respecting Baggara tea traditions. Such amazing tea traditions and culture are true and represent the Baggara people’s tea traditions at their best. No other food or drink receives similar attention other than tea in Baggara zones. The most important question is: why tea? The question remains an obscure mind boggling question with no clear cut answers. Scaffolding fight between tea drinkers – Baramka, and tea abusers – Kamakla represent the epic of Baggara’s tea culture and tea traditions. It is apt to ask whether there is a similar contentious animosity between Baggara’s coffee brewers and no-brewers? The answer is absolutely not; whether one abuses coffee drinking or brewing nobody cares. Similar answer goes for any drink but tea. Baggara are all ears if tea is involved, or tea traditions violated.


    Bir Adam

    (Edited by بريمة محمد on 07-14-2015, 05:04 AM)

                  

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My new book: "Baggara of Sudan: Amazing Tea Culture and Traditions" .. about to be published بريمة محمد07-14-15, 05:00 AM
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