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Sidamo

American  
[si-dah-moh] / sɪˈdɑ moʊ /

noun

plural

Sidamos,

plural

Sidamo
  1. a member of a people in SW Ethiopia.

  2. the Cushitic language of the Sidamo people.


Example Sentences

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The coffees — organic Sidamo and Yergacheffe Arabica varietals from Ethiopia and Peruvian beans for the decaf, both fair trade from local cooperatives — are not bargain-priced.

From New York Times • Jan. 3, 2022

Farther east, Maple Lawn, a mixed-use development, features a Harris Teeter supermarket; Sidamo, an Ethiopian-themed coffee shop; Looney’s, a popular sports bar, and a few high-end restaurants.

From Washington Post • Nov. 29, 2016

As the name implies, Sidamo focuses on just single-origin Ethio­pian beans, serving only a single varietal a day.

From Washington Post • Feb. 26, 2015

The coffee grown in Abyssinia is classified commercially into two varieties: Harari, which is grown principally in the district around Harar; and Abyssinian, produced mainly in the provinces of Kaffa, Sidamo, and Guma.

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)

The Abyssianian is the fruit of wild arabica trees that grow mainly in the provinces of Sidamo, Kaffa, and Guma.

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)