Crossword clues for turkish coffee
turkish coffee
Wikipedia
Turkish coffee is a method of preparing unfiltered coffee. Roasted and then finely ground coffee beans are simmered (not boiled) in a pot ( cezve), optionally with sugar, and served in a cup where the grounds are allowed to settle. At present, it is found in Indonesia, Eastern Europe, North Africa, the Caucasus, the Balkans, and Middle East.
Turkish coffee is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Turkey confirmed by UNESCO.
Usage examples of "turkish coffee".
Instead of a conference table there was a circle of thick satin pillows where the syndicate representatives could lounge comfortably while sipping cups of strong Turkish coffee.
Then he brought the world-renowned Turkish coffee that poets have sung so rapturously for many generations, and I seized upon it as the last hope that was left of my old dreams of Eastern luxury.
Of all the unchristian beverages that ever passed my lips, Turkish coffee is the worst.
The green figs, ready peeled, were bursting with ripeness, and the Turkish coffee was jet black and with the burned taste that showed it had been freshly ground.
He couldn't wait to be reunited with the thick Turkish coffee served in small bone china cups.
He was already talking as Bury took Turkish coffee from Cynthia and sat down.
Magomet, a bear of a man with eyes the color of Turkish coffee and a long curling beard he combed with his fingers when he was anxious, stood slightly bent, leaning against the seatback.
An hour later, practically awash with Turkish coffee and their pockets full of cigars of the finest blend, Faht Bey and Heller paused by the car.
They had an excellent mealwith a lot of tomatoesand relaxed over cups of Turkish coffee and a narghileh.
Galishnikov ordered a tray of French pastries and a bottle of the best brandy in the house for his friends, a bottle of their best vodka for himself, and a pot of Turkish coffee for any weaklings among them.
But Jacky was going nuts with me prowling weird in the wee wired hours from all that Turkish coffee and Pakistani hash.