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  „Zassenhaus Coffee Mills: Hand-crank grinders, Knee Mills, Grain Mill, Turkish Mill, Greek Mill“

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  „Extensive supplies of lab and commercial roasting equipment, moisture meters, oxygen meters, roast color analysis meters, lab grinders, cupping supplies, espresso machines, and coffee house equipment.“

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  „Cold climate calls for nothing but Greek/Turkish coffee and espresso in my opinion. A good light/medium roast with a touch of robusta brewed Turkish really warms a person up in the morning. Black, no sugar.“

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  „In order to preserve their exquisite aroma, they must be consumed directly after roasting or packaged in a special manner. Mambocino Ottoman Turkish Coffee is packaged just the right way in packs of 100g and 250g.: Please feel free to contact us to learn our distributor in your country.: Best Regards,: Mr. Hakan Aydogdu: Mambocino Coffee Co.: kahve@mambocino.com.tr“

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  „We have some neat new polished Copper Ibriks from India for making Greek/Turkish coffee. They also are great as a milk frothing pitcher for your home espresso machine!“

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BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee

  „Extra-fine ground coffee known as pulverised coffee is used. It is boiled in the pot, often with elaborate rituals.It makes the type of coffee known as Greek coffee, Turkish coffee or Arabic coffee depending on where you are and whom you support. The coffee is not as strong as espresso but has a muddy flavour due to the sediment taking up about one third of the cup. It is normally drunk black with plenty of sugar.“

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