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  • Mehmet Efendi Turkish Coffee

    Mehmet Efendi Turkish Coffee By KuruKahveci from Turkey [ImageAttachment]
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 07-12-2008
  • The Turks and Turkish Coffee

    Drinking coffee is a unique pleasure for Turks. A cup of Turkish coffee is endowed with a variety of important connotations for Turks: friendship, affection and sharing. This is best illustrated in the old saying: "A single cup of coffee can create a friendship that lasts for 40 years". Turkish...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Grinding Turkish Coffee

    After the hidden flavours of a high quality coffee have been brought out by roasting, the coffee must undergo one more process before it can be prepared: "grinding". Every type of coffee is ground differently. From the finest to the most coarse, these are Turkish Coffee, espresso and filter...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Turkish Coffee Roasting

    Roasting is the briefest yet most important and painstaking stage in coffee production. This process carries a heavy weight of responsibility. Both time and money can be lost in a brief moment of carelessness, rendering the labour of hundreds of people on the fields and in the production process pointless...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Turkish Coffee Tasting

    Coffee tasting, also called "cupping", is the sensory evaluation of coffee, which assesses more than just taste. The senses of smell, taste and "feel" are all involved in this analysis. Smell and taste are very dependent on each other and difficult to separate in assessment. The sense...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Coffee Culture

    As coffee and coffeehouses became an integral part of social culture, coffee became the only drink in the world to have spawned a whole related culture. Ever since the first coffeehouse opened in Istanbul in 1554, coffee has had a tremendous impact on art and culture. Countless artists, students and...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Turkish Coffee In America

    Coffee reached North America in 1668. The first coffeehouse in New York, "The King's Arms", opened in 1696. In 1714, the Dutch presented Louis XIV with a coffee sapling from their plantations on Java. The sapling was planted in the royal Jardin des Plantes in Paris. In 1723, a French mariner...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Coffee in Istanbul

    Istanbul was introduced to coffee in 1543 during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent by Ă–zdemir Pasha, the Ottoman Governor of Yemen, who had grown to love the drink while stationed in that country. Coffee soon became a vital part of palace cuisine and was very popular in court. The position...
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 06-22-2008
  • Turkish Coffee Articles and Blogs

    Follow this link for Turkish Coffee Blog
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Forum) by admin on 08-29-2007
  • Turkish Coffee Discussion and Forum

    If you want to discuss about Turkish Coffee please go to Turkish Coffee Forum
    Posted to Turkish Coffee (Weblog) by admin on 08-29-2007
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