by Lucy Bond
Turkish coffee: the ultimate caffeine hit! The correct way to make Turkish coffee is in an "ibrik", a Turkish coffee pot which looks like a very small saucepan with a lip. Start with 3 or 4 heaped tablespoons of dark...read more
by Bonnie L
The Turkish coffee maker is called "cezve", "jezve", "briki", "mbiki", "toorka" or "ibrik". It can look like a small saucepan (small enough to fit one egg inside) or like an ornate espresso maker, with long handle and lid....read more
There are different ways to prepare Turkish coffee. It is drunk slowly, savored, and served with either cold water or Turkish delight. After dinner, it can be served with mint liquor. It is an experience, not something gra...read more
"Coffee should be as black as hell, as strong as death and as sweet as love." So says an old Turkish proverb. Except for the last part, this proverb perfectly describes my own coffee drinking habits. Of course I'd heard of...read more
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