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BrewingBrewing Turkish Coffee Using a Traditional Tabletop BurnerKarolos Tsiligirian  
 Before electricity and gas people used plain old fire to make coffee! They used wood fire and big pots, and they ground their coffee with stones or wood 
BrewingCoffee Fortune Telling With a Turkish Coffee PotStefanie Spencer  
 You walk into a dimly lit room and take a deep breath, inhaling the dense and thick aroma of incense in the air. The walls are adorned with deep colors, green and burgundy and gold, and you can hear a jingling noise becoming louder and closer. You sit in front of a small table waiting for someone to arrive. 
GrindingGrind Your Own Coffee BeansMyron Joshua  
 The first step to brewing an excellent cup of coffee is grinding your own beans. Myron Joshua explains why we should grind our beans and overcomes some of the common objections by sharing his grinder journey. 
BrewingHow Dark is Your Arabic Coffee?Holland Morgan  
 With a great sense of self-satisfaction I poured the steaming, dark roasted brew, smelling just faintly of cardamom into the tiny cup in front of my father in law. 
BrewingIbrik Cezve - Turkish Coffee MakerKarolos Tsiligirian  
 An Ibrik or Cezve is a Turkish coffee maker (pot) designed specifically to make Turkish coffee. In Greece the ibrik is know as briki. 
Coffee HistoryOne Thousand and one Words about Turkish CoffeeNatasha Williams  
 Natasha Williams muses about what coffee has meant to civilization. 
BrewingPreparing a Traditional Turkish CoffeeEyal Rosen  
 In recent my travel to Istanbul, I researched tens of coffeehouses, and found the perfect cup, in the centuries old Ali Pasha coffee house. 
BrewingSix Coffee Brewing TechniquesAlexander Haas  
 All six brewing techniques are described. 
BrewingThe World's First Coffee Pot: Turkish CoffeeNatasha Williams  
 Natasha Williams discusses the preparation, culture and history of Turkish Coffee. 
BrewingTurkish Coffee MakingKarolos Tsiligirian  
 Turkish coffee is the oldest method used to prepare coffee from roasted beans. Once roasted the coffee gets ground to an extra fine coffee powder (finer than espresso). You can also grind you own coffee beans using a traditional Turkish coffee grinder or a modern burr grinder. 
BrewingTurkish Coffee TutorialCraig A Haller  
 A step-by-step tutorial on how to prepare Turkish coffee. 

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