Okay kiddo, have you ever seen a coffee pot, the one that we use to make coffee at home? Well, a dallah is a special type of coffee pot that is used in some countries to make coffee. It looks a bit different than our usual coffee pot - it has a long spout, a wide body, and a lid on top.
In many cultures, like in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, coffee is an important part of their hospitality and social customs. When you visit someone's home in these countries, it's common for them to offer you a cup of coffee, and they would use a dallah to make it.
To make coffee with a dallah, first, they roast the coffee beans until they turn brown and crunchy. Then they grind the roasted coffee beans into a fine powder. After that, they put the coffee powder into the dallah and add some water. They put the dallah on a stove, and heat it up until the coffee boils. Once the coffee boils, they remove the dallah from the stove and let it cool down a bit.
Finally, they pour the coffee from the dallah into small cups and serve it with dates or sweets. It's a very special and important tradition for many people in these countries and it's a great way to share hospitality with others.
So, there you have it kiddo, a dallah is a special type of coffee pot that is used in some countries to make coffee for guests. It's a way to show hospitality and kindness to others by sharing a cup of coffee.