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    > TURKISH COFFE
    Sonny
    post May 19 2005, 08:49 PM
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    Ingredients: Amount
    Coffe (pulverized) 1 teaspoon
    Sugar 1 teaspoon
    Water 1 cup


    Preparing : Measure coffee and sugar into a cezve(long - handleed pot for making Turkhish coffee). Add water; stir. Heat over low heat until it is frothy on surface; do not boil. Pour frothy part into demitasse. Place cezve over heat. Bring to rising boil. Pour some more liquid into demitasse again. Heat once more to rising boil. Pour all into demitasse. Serve hot.
    Regional Characteristics : Turkish coffee is made of finely pulverized roasted coffee beans. Roasting duration differ according to taste. Coffee is sold etiher as green, or roasted beans or in pulverized form in small shops called "Kuru Yemisçi" which means a person who sells all kinds of nuts. Dried fruits. Candy bars, bon-bons. Coffee varieties, alcoholic drinks and miscellaneous. In old houses a brass-made hand manupulated coffee mill would be used to pulverize coffee beans. An electrical coffee mill is used instead of brasss-coffee millat present time in many households. Turkish coffee is prepared in 4 ways. "Az Þekerli" means coffee has little sugar about ½ teaspon. "Orta Þekerli" means coffee has standart amount of sugar 1 teaspoon. "Çok Þekerli" means coffee has more sugar than enough which is 1 ½ teaspoons. "Sade Kahve" means black coffee, without sugar. Turkish coffee is served in demitasses made of porcelain. They come in different sizes. However, an average demitasse is equal to 1/4 cup in volume. Coffee is served for guests with bon-bon, candy bar or with "Lokum" (Turkish Delights) or with chocolate bars. It is served usually during midday or following a lunch or dinner. There is an old saying about coffee which goes like this. "Bir fincan kahvenin kýrk yýl hatýrý vardýr" meaning that if one has been offered a demitasse of coffe, he is obliged for forty years to the one who offered the coffe. It means that the person who offers the coffe is to be respected, honoured, and remembered for a long time for the sake of his coffe offering.


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    Marina
    post May 20 2005, 09:35 PM
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    Oh Sonny new forum hey great workkk haha so I can cook home turkish food ....oh and i love turkish coffee wub.gif


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    Smi
    post May 21 2005, 12:29 AM
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    Yea I agree with you!

    Turkish KAHVE is very popular here in Serbia, more then tea or anything else... And I am a real addict when it comes to coffee... I could drink gallons and gallons of it all day long... Strong and no sugar... mmmmm

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    post Jun 2 2005, 01:32 PM
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    Turkish Coffee- What does it mean in my country Georgia

    1- Beginnig of Day
    2- reason to meet
    3- reason to chat
    4- reason to invite or to be invited
    5- be in high tonus
    6- don't have headache
    7 -reason to smoke ciggarete with
    8- reason of break at work

    My day begins with cup of Turkish coffee
    I can't live without it.... thanks turkey......


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    Mistral
    post Jan 3 2010, 06:25 PM
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    QUOTE(Sonny @ May 19 2005, 08:49 PM) *
    Ingredients: Amount
    Coffe (pulverized) 1 teaspoon
    Sugar 1 teaspoon
    Water 1 cup


    Preparing : Measure coffee and sugar into a cezve(long - handleed pot for making Turkhish coffee). Add water; stir. Heat over low heat until it is frothy on surface; do not boil. Pour frothy part into demitasse. Place cezve over heat. Bring to rising boil. Pour some more liquid into demitasse again. Heat once more to rising boil. Pour all into demitasse. Serve hot.
    Regional Characteristics : Turkish coffee is made of finely pulverized roasted coffee beans. Roasting duration differ according to taste. Coffee is sold etiher as green, or roasted beans or in pulverized form in small shops called "Kuru Yemisçi" which means a person who sells all kinds of nuts. Dried fruits. Candy bars, bon-bons. Coffee varieties, alcoholic drinks and miscellaneous. In old houses a brass-made hand manupulated coffee mill would be used to pulverize coffee beans. An electrical coffee mill is used instead of brasss-coffee millat present time in many households. Turkish coffee is prepared in 4 ways. "Az Þekerli" means coffee has little sugar about ½ teaspon. "Orta Þekerli" means coffee has standart amount of sugar 1 teaspoon. "Çok Þekerli" means coffee has more sugar than enough which is 1 ½ teaspoons. "Sade Kahve" means black coffee, without sugar. Turkish coffee is served in demitasses made of porcelain. They come in different sizes. However, an average demitasse is equal to 1/4 cup in volume. Coffee is served for guests with bon-bon, candy bar or with "Lokum" (Turkish Delights) or with chocolate bars. It is served usually during midday or following a lunch or dinner. There is an old saying about coffee which goes like this. "Bir fincan kahvenin kýrk yýl hatýrý vardýr" meaning that if one has been offered a demitasse of coffe, he is obliged for forty years to the one who offered the coffe. It means that the person who offers the coffe is to be respected, honoured, and remembered for a long time for the sake of his coffe offering.


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    Eviya
    post Jan 4 2010, 04:32 PM
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    thanks for the detailed info!! i dont mind drinking turkish coffee sometimes, but im more like a latte fan rolleyesss.gif
     
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    post Jan 7 2010, 12:30 AM
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    QUOTE(Eviya @ Jan 4 2010, 04:32 PM) *
    thanks for the detailed info!! i dont mind drinking turkish coffee sometimes, but im more like a latte fan rolleyesss.gif



    me too...

    love latte... had two today wink.gif

    to make up for walking to and from work in the snow biggrin.gif
     
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