How To Make Turkish Coffee / Best Brand & Where To Buy!
Turkish coffee has become famous all around the world for both its strong taste and its special methods of preparation and service. I am sharing all you need to know from the types to make Turkish coffee to the best places you can by like a local and two ways of making it.
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Make sure to watch my "All About Coffee" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBTiqmLJEb4
Copper pan and coffee shops vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE0X2lRAyPU
The vlog I bought Copper cezve in Kastamonu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1T95BAy54o
Other Coffee serving styles from the times I visited my friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD7WmlWBAbk
Turkish coffee refers to a method of brewing very finely ground coffee. Any coffee bean may be used; Arabica varieties are considered best, but robusta or a blend is also used. The beans must be ground to a very fine powder, which is left in the coffee when served.
Turkish coffee is made by bringing the powdered coffee with water and usually sugar to the boil in a special pot called cezve in Turkey and often called ibrik elsewhere. As soon as the mixture begins to froth, and before it boils over, it is taken off the heat; it may be briefly reheated twice more to increase the desired froth. Sometimes about one-third of the coffee is distributed to individual cups; the remaining amount is returned to the fire and distributed to the cups as soon as it comes to the boil. The coffee is traditionally served in a special type of small porcelain cup called a kahve finjanı.
Sugar is added to Turkish coffee while brewing, so the amount of sugar must be specified when preparing the coffee. It may be served unsweetened (Turkish: sade kahve), with little or moderate sugar (Turkish: orta şekerli), or sweet (Turkish: tatlı). Coffee is often served with something small and sweet to eat, such as Turkish delight
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_coffee
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Thank you for supporting me with a cup of coffee or buy me a ticket etc. and being my patron: https://www.patreon.com/turkishfoodtravel
Make sure to watch my "All About Coffee" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBTiqmLJEb4
Copper pan and coffee shops vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE0X2lRAyPU
The vlog I bought Copper cezve in Kastamonu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1T95BAy54o
Other Coffee serving styles from the times I visited my friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD7WmlWBAbk
Turkish coffee refers to a method of brewing very finely ground coffee. Any coffee bean may be used; Arabica varieties are considered best, but robusta or a blend is also used. The beans must be ground to a very fine powder, which is left in the coffee when served.
Turkish coffee is made by bringing the powdered coffee with water and usually sugar to the boil in a special pot called cezve in Turkey and often called ibrik elsewhere. As soon as the mixture begins to froth, and before it boils over, it is taken off the heat; it may be briefly reheated twice more to increase the desired froth. Sometimes about one-third of the coffee is distributed to individual cups; the remaining amount is returned to the fire and distributed to the cups as soon as it comes to the boil. The coffee is traditionally served in a special type of small porcelain cup called a kahve finjanı.
Sugar is added to Turkish coffee while brewing, so the amount of sugar must be specified when preparing the coffee. It may be served unsweetened (Turkish: sade kahve), with little or moderate sugar (Turkish: orta şekerli), or sweet (Turkish: tatlı). Coffee is often served with something small and sweet to eat, such as Turkish delight
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_coffee
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