A famous coffee, named after a port in Yemen.
The most familiar mocha coffee. When the word appears on the menu of bags and cafes, it refers to different things. The former refers to the port where coffee beans are exported, while the latter refers to a kind of coffee. Strictly speaking, the coffee beans exported from Moka Port can be called "Moka Coffee". Later, the port was abandoned, and the coffee once named after Mocha still used its old name. This is a special case. But the word "mocha" appearing on the coffee bag must have a suffix. For example, Yemeni Mocha is called "Mocha Madari; Mocha exported from Ethiopia is called "Mocha Halad".