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Coffee is an important export commodity
The English word coffee first came to be used in the early- to mid-1600s, but prevenient forms of the discussion date to the last decade of the 1500s. It comes from the Italian caffè. The language was introduced to Europe via the Ottoman Turkish kahve which is in turn derived from the Arabic: ÃÂÃÂÃÂéâÂÂ, qahweh. The origin of the Arabic head is uncertain; it is either derived from the autonym of the Kaffa region in western Ethiopia, where Keurig Brewer coffee was cultivated, or by a truncation of qahwat al-bà «nn, meaning "wine of the bean" in Arabic. In Eritrea, "bà «nn" (also meaning "wine of the bean" in Tigrinya) is used. The Amharic and Afan Oromo John Doe for coffee is bunna.