How to make Turkish coffee?
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the simple Turks win, they have espresso with no machine. the pot ("harita" in Harabi Espanol) fits in a pocket. it cooks on camel dung if that is all you find. but the religion of tradition puts foul grit in the mouth. get a strainer screen, büyük yağ mutlu Turk!...i have studied food and science for decades. i have inspected thousands of food services personally (and by network). good to smell the coffee and not drink, it can cause heart attack and stroke! - james mcashan for the US Senate
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MMM !! MMM !!! MMM!!!
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I want to go to TURKEY! YA!
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I'm a coffee lover... and make various types of espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, etc. But that just looked brutal - like caffeine tar or mud! Seems easy to make, so I think I'll try it. It's just a very different way of making coffee.
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I am a Greek who LOVES Turkish coffee! For 10 years I had been drinking crap bitter espresso with lame syrups for taste and now I know the best coffee in the world! Thank you Turkey!
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@lobzdik no it's not. The coffee itself and the way you make it determines the amount of foam.
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really effective at morning or at work and also healthy for brain activities
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by these way you can get all the flavor from coffee.
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@CaffeineMan33 I agree with you
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@lauraleesmithagain I guess you overheat your coffee. Remember foam doesn't come from boiling coffee, in fact boiling it is bad for taste in any process of making coffee. Although, I guess you might have to boil it to get the foam if your coffee is not ground finely enough. This coffee is ground finer than espresso, so it's not easy to obtain. One way - to buy a turkish grinder (sort of like a pepper grinder), another one that might work - use one of those domestic electric grinders.
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5hak3itup 2 years ago 15
'Black as hell, sweet as love' is how I love mine. Turkish coffee is the best.
deviouswun 9 months ago 10