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![]() "T.R.H." > schreef in bericht oups.com... > [See more at: http://www.TurkRadio.us/kahve/ ] > > x0x Turkish coffee > > By Bahar Kalkan > > Indispensable accompaniment to good conversation, companion on > sleepless > nights... How do you take it, plain or with sugar? Thanks for an informative article. Today Turkish style coffee is still very popular in Turkish cafe's. Unofficial selling percentage: about 70% Turkish, 30 percent divided amongst espresso, latte and the like. To grind beans into Turkish powder a dedicated grinder is needed, even the large German made models cannot grind fine enough. A popular model: 2 kWatt motor, 125 mm burs. Also seen, stone grinders! Ivo |
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