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5 Unique Coffee Traditions Around the World

Coffee is more than just a drink. It’s the second most sold good in the world, after oil. As a result, coffee traditions have become symbols of hospitality and social contact in many countries. Coffee’s cultural significance extends beyond its stimulating properties. It expresses heritage, history, and unique practices. This article will explore the five ...

Viena Abdon

A green mug full of coffee surrounded by coffee beans.

The Tradition of Dining at Cemeteries in Georgia on Easter

Every nation has its way of celebrating Easter, but did you know there is a tradition where families dine at cemeteries on Easter? This article is about the practice of dining in cemeteries in the eastern European country of Georgia. Learn this tradition’s rituals, origins, and how it is preserved to the present day. Dining ...

Viena Abdon

Dining with the dead.

7 Wedding Traditions That Are Making a Comeback

Wedding traditions stand on the bedrock of many rituals, rituals that may be traced back to culture and traditions that signify the timeless bond between lovers. As the significance of rituals has atrophied over the years, we have lost out on celebrating many such sweet rituals. However, as the saying goes: “What is old is ...

Raven Montmorency

A woman wearing a wedding veil.