Yemeni coffee house in Dearborn, Michigan - in pictures
Among its most-popular beverages is Jubani coffee, named after the Yemeni city of Juban, which includes coffee husks, cardamon, ginger and cinnamon. Stephen Starr / The National
Coffee growing in Yemen goes back eight generations for the Alhasbani family. Stephen Starr / The National
Ingredients on display at one of Qahwah House's 12 branches. Stephen Starr / The National
Qahwah House's Schaefer Road cafe, the original branch, is chiefly a 'grab and go' spot. Stephen Starr / The National
The first Qahwah House cafe opened in Dearborn in 2017. Stephen Starr / The National
To meet demand, Qahwah House now has a roastery and bakery in Dearborn that ships products to branches around the country. Stephen Starr / The National
A farmer from Yemen's mountainous village of Haraaz reaps coffee beans from his farm during the harvest. Getty Images
Fresh Arabica coffee beans in Sanaa. EPA
A barista serves Arabica coffee during an event in Sanaa. EPA
Different kinds of roasted coffee grains for sale during an event in Sanaa. EPA
Arabica coffee grains on display at an outdoor market in Sanaa. EPA
A map of Yemen made from roasted Arabica coffee beans on display at an outdoor market in Sanaa. EPA