Experience the rich tradition of Turkish coffee, a centuries-old brewing method that offers a uniquely intense and aromatic experience. Each cup invites you to savor the heart of Turkish culture, a journey of flavor and history.
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Brewing Instructions
For a specific coffee, refer to exact brewing parameters such as dose, grind size, ratio, and water temperature on the product page.
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
- Cezve (Ibrik): A traditional Turkish coffee pot with a long, narrow handle and a wide, round belly.
- Freshly ground coffee: Use a very fine grind, almost like powdered sugar.
- Cold water: Filtered or bottled water is recommended.
- Sugar (optional): Add to your preference, before or after brewing.
- Serving cups: Traditional Turkish coffee cups with a small handle.
- Small spoon: For stirring and serving.
- Heat source: A stovetop or hot plate.
Step 2: Prepare the Cezve
- Fill the cezve with cold water, about 100ml.
- Add 1.5 tablespoons (10g) of finely ground coffee.
- Stir the coffee and water together.
Step 3: Brewing
- Place the cezve on a medium heat source.
- Do not stir: Allow the coffee to simmer gently.
- As the water heats up, watch closely for a slow rise of foam (called “köpük”).
- When the foam starts to rise, immediately reduce heat to a low simmer.
- The foam will rise again, and when it reaches the top of the cezve, remove from heat.
- Important: Do not let the coffee boil or foam over.
Step 4: Pouring & Serving
- Carefully pour the coffee into the serving cups, leaving the grounds at the bottom of the cezve.
- Optional: Add a teaspoon of sugar to your cup before pouring.
- Serve the coffee immediately and enjoy the rich, flavorful experience.
Tips for Perfect Turkish Coffee
- Grind it fine: The finer the grind, the richer and more intense the flavor.
- Use the right cezve: The shape of the cezve helps to create the perfect foam.
- Don’t stir: Stirring the coffee too much can cause it to become bitter.
- Watch the foam: The key to a good cup of Turkish coffee is the foam.
- Enjoy it hot: Turkish coffee is best enjoyed hot, so savor it quickly.
Turkish coffee is a social drink, often enjoyed with friends and family. Take your time, savor the flavor, and experience the rich tradition of Turkish coffee culture.