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Aug 8, 2020

[Ans] At which business would you expect to see a “zarf”?

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Zarf is a peculiar looking word that comes from Arabic meaning "container, envelope". In ancient times, a zarf was a metal chalice placed around the container that holds coffee, to prevent the heat from burning your fingers. The name for the fancy cup holder has morphed into the modern-day collapsible cardboard sleeve that comes wrapped around your skinny double mochachino at Starbucks. Zarf may seem like a forgotten term for an ancient item but it’s still very much used today interchangeably with the coffee cup sleeve.




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Zarf is a peculiar looking word that comes from Arabic meaning "container, envelope". In ancient times, a zarf was a metal chalice placed around the container that holds coffee, to prevent the heat from burning your fingers. The name for the fancy cup holder has morphed into the modern-day collapsible cardboard sleeve that comes wrapped around your skinny double mochachino at Starbucks. Zarf may seem like a forgotten term for an ancient item but it’s still very much used today interchangeably with the coffee cup sleeve.


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