Ababda culture is mainly the same as the culture of other Beja groups but with slightly more
Arab and
Upper Egyptian influence. One of the most important parts of Ababda and Beja culture generally is the
Jabana, it is a type of
coffee which is made using roasted
coffee beans and
ginger. An important aspect of Ababda culture is dance, the two most known dances among the Ababda are the Shakreeb and Hosheeb dances. During Shakreeb, men form a line with one of them playing the
Tanbura while 2 others dance opposite the line, they compete and try to out-jump each other, while
women and other spectators announce a winner using
ululations. Hosheeb is a dance where a group of singing men gather around two other men who are facing each other while holding their
sword and
shield high and shaking their sword using their wrist to the rhythm of the men in the line singing, stamping and clapping. The shields used in Hosheeb are usually made of
elephant or
giraffe hide. Terbal, Housiet or Maggad are other names for Hosheeb, while Beebob is another name for Shakreeb. ==See also==