turkish coffee in English

noun
1
very strong black coffee served with the fine grounds in it.
They drink lots of strong black Turkish coffee .

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1. Like Turkish coffee , cafezinho is dark , strong and sweet – but not nearly as thick – and served in small cups .

2. Turkish coffee , which is served in small cups where the grounds settle at the bottom , is very thick , dark , strong and sweet .

3. Unlike today’s coffee shops, nothing but black Turkish coffee was served in these first kafanas, and with coffee guests could only get narghile (hookah, waterpipes) and Chibouks

4. Air-conditioned main restaurant with non-smoking area, beach and panoramic restaurant, Turkish coffee house, internet café, shopping center, sunbathing terraces with complimentary sun loungers, mats and sun shades.

5. For example, medium grinds are used for coffee to be prepared with cloth or paper filters, while a fine grind is used for Turkish coffee, which is not filtered.

6. Balkan people are very superstitious and tend to plan their future based on the grounds of the Turkish coffee they’ve just finished, or on what a self-proclaimed fortune-teller has ‘seen’ about their fate

7. The Cairo Café as it was called (bringing the Chicago fair’s Cairo Street to the mind of the public) served Turkish coffee and offered the customers narghiles, Chibouks and cigarettes made with the Oussanis’ Turkish tobacco.

8. The same is true when finely ground coffee is boiled in water several times, as it is in Turkish coffee, or when a metal filter is used instead of a paper filter, such as in a French press.

9. Learn how to make Middle Eastern Baklawa with this Easy Recipe!Buttery, flaky, Fillo dough, is layered with ground pistachios, almonds, and walnuts and drenched in a delicious rosewater-flavored syrup.This Middle Eastern-style Baklawa is flavored with cardamom and a hint of cinnamon.So pour yourself a cup of Turkish coffee or Chai and let's get baking!