Self explanatory title. Allow cocoa bean growth in Desert-like biomes of the Middle East? Why you'd ask? Simple the fact that Coffea Arabica used to be one of the main cultivars of the Arab peoples, mostly around Yemen and the desert near the Yemeni mountains. Of course Coffea Arabica isnt 1:1 same as Cocoa Beans, but it still represents Coffee nevertheless. Ik this isnt important but Id like to be able to grow some variety and its also historically and biome accurate.
Referenced Plant and mention:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_arabica
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_coffee
Also brief paragraph taken from the wiki:
Arabic coffee originated in the Middle East, beginning in Yemen and eventually travelling to Mecca (Hejaz), Egypt, the Levant, and then, in the mid-16th century, to Turkey and from there to Europe where coffee eventually became popular as well. Arabic coffee is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Arab states confirmed by UNESCO. Every year on March 3, Yemenis celebrate “Yemeni Coffee Day,” a national festival to encourage coffee cultivation.
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