o understand our name, we must travel back to the geographical and spiritual origin of coffee. In Ethiopia and Eritrea, preparing coffee is not a quick procedure to obtain caffeine; the coffee ceremony is an integral part of the country’s social and cultural life. An invitation to drink coffee is the greatest gesture of friendship, respect, and hospitality. Ethiopian gesture. Carrying out this ritual is almost mandatory for any visitor, no matter the time of day.
This tradition, adorned with variations depending on the ethnic group and region, is commonly known as "Buna" (the Ethiopian word for coffee).
The ceremony is organized around a rekbot (a small wooden stand that serves as a platform), set over a bed of aromatic herbs and fresh flowers. The hostess, traditionally dressed in white cotton garments with colorful borders, leads the ritual:
Calling ourselves Buna is our daily reminder that coffee must be served with time, respect, and hospitality.