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„Middle Eastern: This is the most popular method for drinking coffee all over the Middle East, Greece and Turkey and is often misnamed by Americans as Turkish Coffee. Another form of coffee infusion, this method uses a long handled narrow necked device called an ibrit where very fine, powdery coffee grounds are placed with sugar and water. Put on the heat to boil, the liquid inside begins to rise and a dark foam will come though the small opening of the ibrit.“
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„51. Finely grinding coffee beans and boiling them in water is still known as "TurkishCoffee." It is still made this way today in Turkey and Greece or anywhere elseTurkish Coffee is served.“
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„In Greece and Turkey, the oldest person is most always served their coffee first. In the ancient Arab world, coffee became such a staple in family life that one of the causes allowed by law for marital separation was a husband's refusal to produce coffee for his wife. Raw coffee beans, soaked in water and spices, are chewed like candy in many parts of Africa. In the last three centuries, 90% of all people living in the Western world have switched from tea to coffee.“
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„: Mambocino Ottoman Turkish Coffee is made out of the best quality "Arabica" seeds which are not grown in Turkey. 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.“
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„If you've been to Greece you know exactly what I mean - there's nothing like it anywhere else in the world. Its made the same way as Turkish coffee, in ibriks, but of course the Greeks would never call it Turkish.“
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„31 /PRNewswire/ -- Just days after the tragedy, millions of Americans rallied to pledge their financial support -- over $18 million to the American Red Cross alone -- to help victims of the devastating tsunami that crushed the coasts of Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa. Sumatra, whose primary export is coffee, was one of the countries hit the hardest. Fonte Coffee Roaster, a small independent coffee roaster in Seattle, hopes to continue the donation efforts and rally the rest of the coffee community by joining coffee powerhouse Starbucks' efforts to support the tsunami relief. To that end, Fonte will donate $2 for each pound of Sumatra coffee purchased through the website at www.fontecoffee.com or by calling 1-88-FONTE until further notice.“
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