Does kohi mean coffee?
In Japanese, ‘kohi’ is the word for coffee. Simple as that. For us, it represents the beauty in the everyday. It’s not about complicated orders or fancy jargon. The word Kahwe in Kashmiri means sweetened tea, though the word also seems to be related to the Turkish word for coffee (kahve) which in turn might be derived from the Arabic word qahwah. Traditionally, Kashmiris have always referred to kahwa as Mogul chai.Kopi kawa, literally is a coffee leaf tea. A traditional drink from area of Sumatra, Indonesia. The concept was originally from Dutch colonial era where locals were unable to get coffee beans. Instead, they invented a drink from the leaf. It has a tea like flavor, with a small hint of coffee taste.Kahwah (also transliterated as qehwa, kehwa or kahwa, Kashmiri pronunciation: [qahʋɨ]) is a traditional Kashmiri green tea (Camellia sinensis) preparation, widely believed to have originated in the Kashmir Valley. It is widely consumed in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and some regions of Central Asia.