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=== Coffee regulation in Ethiopia ===
Coffee was banned by the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Church]] sometime before the 18th century. However, in the second half of the 19th century, Ethiopian attitudes softened towards coffee drinking, and its consumption spread rapidly between 1880 and 1886; according to [[Richard Pankhurst (academic)|Richard Pankhurst]], "this was largely due to [[Ethiopian Empire|Emperor]] [[Menelik II of Ethiopia|Menelik]], who himself drank it, and to [[Abuna]] [[Abuna Mattheos X|Matewos]] who did much to dispel the belief of the clergy that it was a Muslim drink."

Coffee regulation in Ethiopia

Coffee was banned by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church sometime before the 18th century. However, in the second half of the 19th century, Ethiopian attitudes softened towards coffee drinking, and its consumption spread rapidly between 1880 and 1886; according to Richard Pankhurst, "this was largely due to Emperor Menelik, who himself drank it, and to Abuna Matewos who did much to dispel the belief of the clergy that it was a Muslim drink."