Lameen Abdul-Malik writes: I was at the World of Coffee, Dubai 2024

Dubai, 31 January 2024(QW): I wasn’t sure what to expect from the third edition of the World of Coffee Dubai, which took place from 21-23 January in Dubai, under the auspices of the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA). Sure. I’d been to the previous two and this year promised more excitement with a slightly bigger offering.

Featuring much as before, with experts, coffee roasters, gadgets, coffee farmers, espresso machine and coffee roasting manufacturers and more, I thought I’d go, meet fellow coffee nerds, drink lots of coffee and attend a few lectures. Well, I did most of that and more, but sadly wasn’t able to attend any of the lectures, BUT, all was not lost, as I learnt a lot on the one day that I attended.

So, here’s a quick summary;

First stop was at Harvest Belt, where I learnt about the Link small batch coffee roasting machine that you can programme to roast espresso, filter, etc and even fine tune it for different coffee processes like natural, washed, etc. If I was going to start roasting, I think I’d get this machine.

Just next to them was one of my fave Dubai roasters, Grandmother (I still don’t know where that name comes from ), but their head roaster, Freddie, offered me a delectable Ethiopian anaebroic espresso – it really filled my lips – yum.

Then I was now on the hunt for my first milk based coffee of the day and when I saw Uber Milk, I thought what better place to stop than here. I had already witnessed their ultra automated machine when I visited Rosslyn Coffee in London in January 2023 and just wanted to enquire about their business in the GCC, as most cafe are not as busy as a typical central London coffee shop. Sure enough one cafe in Dubai has it but they have a few of them in Saudi already.

In conversation, I noticed this guy pouring beautiful latte art and they said, that’s the head of coffee at WatchHouse – startled, I walked over and placed an order for a cortado – incidentally, it was Ethiopian beans again.

Never one to miss out on an opportunity to learn from an expert, I chatted with Flavius for about 20 minutes and this is what I learnt;

➡️Brew Ethiopian beans at a higher temperature for both filter and espresso – so much so that for espresso, try 97C – the reason Ethiopian beans have a a higher density.
➡️Store your coffee beans in the freezer in dose batches – so store 18g of beans for your espresso, etc, as opposed to just storing the whole bag to avoid moisture.
➡️WatchHouse shop at Hanover Square (which I wrote about a few months back) is their flagship store for experimentation, so much so that the head barista won a recent competition.
➡️In 2020, the UK Brewers champion was Matteo D’Ottavio and he was head barista at their spitalfields branch and WatchHouse use his winning recipe, which for using 15g of coffee and 250ml water is;

50ml, wait 30 seconds, bloom
50ml, wait 30 seconds, pour
50ml, wait 30 seconds, pour
50ml, wait 30 seconds, pour
50ml, wait 30 seconds, pour

Walking around I saw the famous Dritan Asela – of instagram fame – had a brief chat with his wife.

I noticed that he was at a stand, Toga Coffee of Sharjah that were offering this delicious coconut balls wrapped around white chocolate and fresh raspberries – I boldly asked for 3 and the owner was so kind and hospitable he duly obliged. However, I noticed their strange description of coffee beans with hints of coconut and asked for a piccolo.

wow! even before I drank the coffee I could smell the coconut (one of my fave fruits). I met the roaster, Pirates of Coffee, all the way from Canada and asked where I could buy a bag – he said here and he only had one bag left – destined for me I guess, praise God.

After lunch, I saw the that the Nordic Approach were hosting a coffee tasting session, so off I went.

There were lots of exciting coffees and I must confess I can’t remember which one stood out – was it the Panama Geisha or the Kenyan ? In any case, Nordic Approach are famous for their lighter roots and the tables were set top across continents, Africa, the Americas and Asia.

Still up for more tasting, I passed by quickly to Janson Farms – another famous coffee farm from Panama – saw they were brewing their coffees on a Hario V60 and thought why not – during my experience I bumped into the Indonesian barista champion.

Where to next?

I had heard that my new coffee friend, Antonio Orria, whom I had met in Dubai airport in September, had just joined Victoria Arduino in Dubai and was showcasing their latest espresso machine, the Black Eagle Maverick, so off I went. Lucky for me, he was by himself and I got a quick demo about the machine, which in essence brews both espresso and wait for it….. filter coffee on their Pure Brew system. To quote them,

“PureBrew technology is a revolutionary, three phase, extraction method that uses pulsating frequencies of water pressure to release the purest flavour from your coffee bean according to its freshness, region and type.”

In essence they have a different basket for filter, with a cone shape and for which Antonio kindly brewed for me using 12g of coffee – I can see the advantage for playing around with different brew recipes and of course reducing the time for a barista in a busy coffee shop. It can also brew tea. I’m looking forward to visiting their newly opened outlet to learn more.

I was already having an Ethiopia coffee bean filled day, so why not go over to Boon Coffee, headed by the friendly Orit Mohammed. She got her head baristi to brew me an espresso, using Ethiopian beans of course and very kindly gave me a bag of their premium blend to try at home.

No more coffee!

Well, not quite. I stopped over at Three Coffee, one of my fave Dubai coffee roasters and couldn’t say no, when they offered me an espresso using Yemeni coffee beans.

Then I bumped into my fellow coffee geek friend Shehzeen and she roped me into a latte art competition, which she won with some help but which one do you think was the best?

Incidentally the UAE BARISTA CHAMPIONSHIP was won by Michaela of Typica coffee (one of my faves) again for the fourth time I think.

Before I left I popped over to the SCA stand and bumped into an old acquaintance, Stephen Morrissey, Deputy Chief Commercial and Community Experience Officer (plus WBC 2008) like I did last year, had a brief chat about the state of coffee in the UK and perhaps globally – in short, he shared my concern that many coffee roasters tend to roast quite light these days. Don’t get me wrong I like medium light roasting for filter based coffees but for espresso…. NO!

I still reminisce about espresso coffee from like 10 years ago. It was such that whether you had an espresso or flat white the body wrapped around your tongue with chocolate and dark berries, caramel and nuts and the taste lingered for an hour – not to mention the latte art contrast with milk that was delectable to look at, but nowadays, I think espresso is too bright and in milk, it is almost like flavoured milk. I’m not sure what your thoughts are, but when I launched my coffee brand two years ago, I tried to bring that back.

Also, we felt that the customer experience is beginning to diminish. Again, I recall when I was in London recently, not naming any cafes, I felt like the baristi were not that approachable like the ones in Dubai. I recall trying to film a barista pouring latte art and she abruptly told me to stop. I know that as specialty coffee has grown, you will loose the essence of that coffee nerdy experience, when I used to got to a cafe and just chat with the baristi about the coffee and the art of coffee making, but I miss those days and with so many companies investing in specialty coffee now, perhaps those days may never come back.

But you know what, I still dream about having another cafe in the future and perhaps I will be able to make a difference in bringing that back as after all this is…

By: Lameen Abdul-Malik

Fatima Abdul Khabeer: Inspirational Journey of a Yemeni Woman from Rural Taiz in Coffee Farming and Production

Dubai, January 27, 2024 (QW): In the rugged terrains of Yemen, where societal constraints often hinder women from pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors, a story of flexibility, wisdom, and determination has emerged. This is the inspirational journey of Fatima AbdulKhabeer, a Yemeni woman hailing from highly conservative rural areas, who defied social norms and founded a pioneering women’s agricultural association in the famous Sabr Mountain in Taiz Province, Yemen.

Fatima Abdul Khabeer’s remarkable journey garnered significant attention at the World of Coffee Dubai 2024, where she shared her journey from the inception of the association to its accomplishments up to the present.

Foundation Years   

In 2001, the “Talouq Feminine Association” was established, and over the years, the association grew to include 70 members engaged in coffee cultivation and production.

The association successfully implemented various projects, including a post-harvest coffee technology project funded by the French Embassy, amounting to approximately 250,000 USD. Additionally, they constructed 45 rainwater harvesting tanks and provided specialized training for over 400 farmers.

In 2009, Fatima Abdul Khabeer traveled to Germany, a journey that facilitated connections with foreign companies and marked a qualitative leap in understanding the importance of coffee quality, flavors, tasting techniques, and different aromas.

In 2010, she participated in the Second International Coffee Conference in Yemen, showcasing Talouq Valley’s coffee products and establishing partnerships, notably with “Mokha 1450,” a pivotal collaboration that began in 2013.

In 2014, Fatima embarked on a second journey to Ethiopia with the aim of exchanging experiences with Ethiopian coffee farmers and specialized associations.

Things were progressing well until 2015 when a dramatic shift occurred. Political conflicts intensified in Yemen, escalating into a war, bringing work to a complete halt. However, Fatima’s journey did not stop. Since 2017, she has led trips and visits to share experiences and transfer knowledge to farmers from various regions.

In 2022, the impact of climate change on farms became noticeable, prompting the association to monitor and track changes in coffee production caused by climate variations.

In 2023, the association received training from theSpecialty Coffee Association, initiating the peeling and cleaning operations for farmers from different regions with the goal of supporting exports.

At the Dubai Coffee World Exhibition 2024, Fatima AbdulKhabeer highlighted the current challenges facing Yemeni coffee farmers, including armed conflicts, climate change impacts, limited funding and support for farmers’ needs, export and marketing difficulties, and unfair competition from local traders.

She also outlined the stages of obtaining specialty coffee in Yemen:

  1. Pre-Harvest: Monitoring fruits in farms, protecting them from pests and nutritional deficiencies.
  2. Harvest: Careful selection and harvesting of ripe coffee beans.
  3. Drying: Sun-drying coffee beans on beds while controlling temperature and humidity to maintain quality.
  4. Storage: Appropriate storage conditions to preserve flavors and aromas, avoiding excessive heat, moisture, and odors.

Fatima AbdulKhabeer proudly stopped at some success stations in her career, as in 2017 she achieved third place in UAE Ibrik Championship , and in 2017 she achieved first place in the same tournament and fourth place in 2018.

Fatima AbdulKhabeer concluded her presentation by providing an overview of the current status of specialty coffee in Yemen, emphasizing that Yemen lacks sufficient expertise in preparing specialty coffee. Nevertheless, some regions have initiated serious efforts by training farmers, purchasing their crops, and selling them to external companies specializing in coffee.

Mervat Haider Explores Challenges of Yemeni Specialty Coffee Exports at World of Coffee Dubai 2024

Dubai, 27 January 2024 (QW): As part of the events at the World of Coffee Dubai2024, held last week, Ms. Mervat Haider, Director of the Yemeni Center for Specialty Coffee, delivered a captivating lecture titled “The Journey of Coffee,” where she examined the intricate path of Yemeni specialty coffee.

In her presentation before a diverse audience of coffee experts, industry professionals, and stakeholders from regional and international coffee sectors, Ms. Mervat Haider succinctly outlined the challenges faced by the Yemeni coffee industry, providing a comprehensive overview of obstacles encountered at every stage of the coffee export process.

Export Needs:

Ms. Mervat Haider emphasized the critical elements essential for successful coffee exports, shedding light on the necessity for strong product quality, efficient transportation, accurate documentation, and a stable financial framework.

Technical Issues:

Various technical challenges were discussed, including the impact of water scarcity, variations in coffee seed types across regions, climate changes, and the conflict between traditional and modern agricultural practices.


Legal and Regulatory Problems:

Ms. Mervat Haider highlighted that Yemeni coffee exports face legal complications due to the presence of multiple authorities and the absence of specialized laws and regulations. Geopolitical situations exacerbate challenges in goods transportation within Yemen and seeking international assistance.

Logistic Infrastructure:

Ms. Mervat Haider underscored the conditions of inadequate and unsafe roads, contributing to increased transportation costs within Yemen. The political situation, including heightened taxes and custom duties, poses additional obstacles to internal transportation and international shipping lines.

Ports Dilemma:

Ms. Mervat Haider addressed the problems faced by Yemeni ports, leading to increased costs and difficulties in international shipping. She emphasized the impact on shipping lines since 2011, hindering the global reach of Yemeni specialty coffee.

Despite these challenges, Ms. Mervat Haider concluded her lecture with a positive outlook, expressing the unwavering commitment of the Yemeni Center for Specialty Coffee and other Yemeni coffee producers. She highlighted their dedication to serving coffee to global consumers with love and passion, overcoming adversities to bring the unique flavors of Yemeni specialty coffee to tables worldwide.

Victoria Arduino Announces Participation in World of Coffee Dubai 2024

Victoria Arduino is excited to announce its presence at the World of Coffee Dubai 2024 exhibition, scheduled to take place from January 21 to 23 at the Dubai International Financial Centre.

Coffee enthusiasts and industry specialists are cordially invited to visit Victoria Arduino’s booth (No. Z6-F40) to explore the company’s latest products and technologies on display. Additionally, attendees can benefit from engaging lessons on coffee preparation.

The company expresses enthusiasm for the event, stating, “Join us at the World of Coffee Dubai! Immerse yourself in the allure of the Middle East at this year’s ‘World of Coffee’ event in Dubai. We extend an exclusive invitation to experience our latest products and technologies showcased at our booth, along with unique masterclasses on Pure Brew coffee, tea, latte art, and more. Are you ready to be amazed? We look forward to seeing you there!”

The “World of Coffee Dubai 2024” exhibition boasts a comprehensive schedule of events, including the “Coffee Village,” lectures, the evaluation room, the UAE National Championship, the preparation hall, the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) hall, and a bustling commercial market.

This exhibition, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, serves as a focal point for the global specialty coffee community. The 2024 edition is anticipated to be 50% larger than the previous one, featuring new elements and an enhanced program of workshops and lectures.

Managed by DXB Live, the agency of Dubai World Trade Centre, the exhibition provides support to coffee companies in the Middle East and beyond, fostering connections and contributing to the growth of the emerging coffee industry in the region.

Coffee Planet Announces Participation in World of Coffee Dubai 2024 Exhibition

Dubai, January 10, 2024 – Coffee Planet, a leading player in the world of coffee, has announced its participation in the World of Coffee Dubai 2024 exhibition, taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 21 to 23.

Coffee Planet will showcase its latest innovations, products, and specialized tools during the event, inviting attendees to participate in interactive coffee brewing sessions and explore advanced coffee craftsmanship, with the chance to win exciting prizes.

The company confirmed the presence of Dale Harris, the World Barista Champion, alongside the Coffee Planet team from “Campus by Coffee Planet,” adding more expertise and excitement to the event.

A highlight of the exhibition will be Coffee Planet’s participation in the dedicated Brew Bar throughout the event. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with the team, experience unique flavors, and explore the exceptional world of coffee.

Noteworthy is the comprehensive schedule of events within the World of Coffee Dubai 2024 exhibition, including the Coffee Village, lectures, cupping sessions, the UAE National Championships, the Brew Bar, and the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) Lounge, all hosted in a bustling trade show floor.

The event is designed to support coffee businesses in the Middle East and beyond, fostering connections and facilitating the growth of the emerging coffee industry in the region.

World of Coffee Dubai 2024 has become a focal point for the global specialty coffee community and is expected to be 50% larger than the previous edition, featuring new highlights and a refreshed program of workshops and lectures.

Managed by DXB Live, the experiential agency of the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event offers a comprehensive range of services, including event management, production, exhibition experiences, professional conference organization, and more.

Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this exciting event that has captured the attention of the global coffee community. See you at the World of Coffee Dubai 2024!

World of Coffee Dubai 2024: Exhibitor List is Now Live!

DUBAI, UAE – December 29, 2023 – World of Coffee Dubai is proud to announce that the eagerly awaited Exhibitor List is now live on the official website of the event .
Get an exclusive sneak peek into the future of specialty coffee by exploring the diverse lineup of exhibitors who will be gracing our show floor.

Whether you are a seasoned industry professional looking to expand your business or an aspiring entrepreneur starting from scratch, the Exhibitor List is your guide to connecting with the finest specialty coffee brands at World of Coffee Dubai.

Event Details:

Date: January 21-23, 2024
Time: Day 1 and Day 2 (10 am to 6 pm), Day 3 (10 am to 4 pm)
Location: Dubai World Trade Centre, Z’abeel Halls 4, 5 & 6, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Why Participate:
Following the resounding success of the previous editions, World of Coffee Dubai 2024 is set to engage a diverse audience from the United Arab Emirates and beyond. Tailored for the UAE’s coffee businesses and those aspiring to enter the Middle East’s burgeoning coffee industry, #WOCDubai promises a dynamic experience.

Explore the bustling trade show floor and partake in popular show features, including the Roaster Village, UAE National Championships, SCA Community Lounge, Best New Product Competition & Display, Lectures, and much more.

World of Coffee Dubai 2024 Tickets Now Available

World of Coffee Dubai and Specialty Coffee Association announce the commencement of ticket sales for the highly anticipated event in 2024. Don’t miss the chance to secure exclusive early bird rates for a limited time.

Event Details:

Dates: 21 – 23 January 2024
Location: Dubai World Trade Centre
Immerse yourself in a unique experience dedicated to the world of specialty coffee. Engage in the exploration of carefully crafted blends, participate in insightful workshops, and network with industry professionals to elevate your coffee-related ventures.

Registration Inclusions:

Congress badge
Access to Show Floor
Access to Lectures & Championship Area
Access to Best Product Award & Best Design Award
Early Bird Prices Available Until 19th December 2023.

Ticket Options:

Visitor Badge – Single Day Pass: AED80.00
Visitor Badge – 3 Day Pass: AED220.00
Group Booking 10-20 people – Single Day Pass: AED60.00
Group Booking 21-above people – Single Day Pass: AED40.00
Group Booking – 10-20 people – 3 Day Pass: AED165.00
Group Booking – 21-above people – 3 Day Pass: AED110.00

Important Information:

All prices include 5% VAT, service & shipping charges.
All tickets are Non-Refundable and cannot be transferred or exchanged.
Registration fee does not include lunches; various food outlets are available onsite.
For inquiries or if you haven’t received a confirmation email, please reach out to [email protected].

Get ready to embark on a journey into the heart of specialty coffee at World of Coffee Dubai 2024. Secure your tickets now and be a part of this unparalleled coffee experience!

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