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This specially designed grinder helps you grind the beans appropriately. Note that to make Turkish coffee, beans must be ground very finely. If you are not a heavy coffee drinker or prefer to grind your coffee upon demand to maximize freshness and taste...
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Turkish coffeehouses must be divided into two: old coffeehouses and new coffeehouses. The latter cannot even be called a distant cousin of the old coffeehouses. The first coffeehouse ever was opened in 1554 during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent...
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In the past Turkish coffee cups had no handles, and were put in beautiful filigree or jeweled holders. Even the coffee trays are specially designed for the purpose, having an arched handle by which the tray is suspended. Porcelain coffee cups were produced...
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Fortune telling with coffee followed tea leaf reading, Tesseography, which began many centuries ago in China. Originally the Chinese took omens from the shapes seen on the inside of used bells, which had become irregularly indented with patterns and shapes...
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