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Well.I FINALLY bought a Turkish Coffee Pot.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260964439654?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

I realized this morning aiming "just right" into my insulated mug without a spout was a "hit or miss" yeah missed a bit and the thought of bioling hot water dripping from a round small pot didnt make me think twice about this item :lol:..plus 12ozof Turkish coffee is what I enjoy drinking anyways....

My wife commented "hey looks good for the money and since its coming from Turkey its well made"....my wifes parents used to have tiny shot glasses for their turkish coffee shots...though they would add a drop of ice cream as well....

SmallTank
 
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Lol..I told myself NOT to touch the Turkish Coffee I bought til I get my pot..now im drooling at that tutorial link..mmmm...and my wife commented "I have cardemon if you want some :*)....my friend hated cardemon in his coffee..gave him headaches..maybe he used too much?..markets near me have it with or without pre made....
 
Cardemon is very strong! My grandmother made Finnish Pülla Bread that is traditionally made with cardemon - it was amazing and went well with coffee.
 
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Being Greek, I consume Greek... erm... Turkish Coffee quite regularly. The one thing I can say for sure is never use a pot larger than for what you are making.

One cup is considered to be a demitasse almost like what you might serve espresso in. If you use a pot that is too large you will not get the correct kaimaki, or foam.
 
I was looking some Essentials for making Turkish Coffee near my city but couldnt find. When I saw your post I searched the web and I found a real well equipt online store with many products related to Turkish Coffee. I mainly try to do Turkish Coffee with their traditional methods, I found Turkish coffee pot, turkish coffee grinder, turkish coffee cups and trays to serve them from www.myturkishmarket.com which is located in Turkey. First I was a bit anxious about the delivery time as it was shipping from the other side of the World but I receive my goods in ten days. The coffee that I purchased was really well made, the design was good and the copper is really thick. The grinder was a real manual Turkish coffee grinder with how to use informations. Here are the categories that I used below;

http://www.myturkishmarket.com/copper-pots/

http://www.myturkishmarket.com/turkish-coffee-cups/

http://www.myturkishmarket.com/turkish-coffee-grinders-mills/

http://www.myturkishmarket.com/turkish-coffee-sets/

http://www.myturkishmarket.com/serving-trays/

I am very very satisfied with the company as all you know we cannot trust much to the websites in these days. I just would like to share my experience with Turkish Coffee lovers. Thank you for reading




http://www.ebay.com/itm/260964439654?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

I realized this morning aiming "just right" into my insulated mug without a spout was a "hit or miss" yeah missed a bit and the thought of bioling hot water dripping from a round small pot didnt make me think twice about this item :lol:..plus 12ozof Turkish coffee is what I enjoy drinking anyways....

My wife commented "hey looks good for the money and since its coming from Turkey its well made"....my wifes parents used to have tiny shot glasses for their turkish coffee shots...though they would add a drop of ice cream as well....

SmallTank
 

Commander Quan

Commander Yellow Pantyhose
12 ounces of Turkish coffee is enough to fly me to the moon. To me that stuff is rocket fuel, but I do love it.
 
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