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  • Turkish Coffee survey

    1. Can you make it?
    2. Do you drink it?
    3. Do you turn your cup over on the saucer after you're finished?

    (if you can make it)

    4. When did you learn how to make it?
    5. Do you use cardamon/hel?
    6. Do you wait for the water to boil beore putting the coffee in?
    7. Do you only buy brands such as Najar's from a middle eastern stores, or do you just get coffee in a Turkish grind at your local coffee vendor (starbucks, grocery store, etc.) ?

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    1. Yes
    2. Once in a blue moon
    3. Yes
    4. 10 years old
    5. Yes
    6. Yes
    7. Middle Eastern store brands, though sometimes I cheat

  • #2
    Re: Turkish Coffee survey

    1. Can you make it? Yes

    2. Do you drink it? Yes, couple times a week when I'm back at home

    3. Do you turn your cup over on the saucer after you're finished? Sometimes and just for fun... don't believe in reading it or anything

    (if you can make it)

    4. When did you learn how to make it? Long time ago... probably around 12ish?

    5. Do you use cardamon/hel? No

    6. Do you wait for the water to boil beore putting the coffee in? No

    7. Do you only buy brands such as Najar's from a middle eastern stores, or do you just get coffee in a Turkish grind at your local coffee vendor (starbucks, grocery store, etc.) ? Edna
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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    • #3
      Re: Turkish Coffee survey

      1. Can you make it? No
      2. Do you drink it? Yes
      3. Do you turn your cup over on the saucer after you're finished? No my Grandma does though

      (if you can make it)

      4. When did you learn how to make it?
      5. Do you use cardamon/hel?
      6. Do you wait for the water to boil beore putting the coffee in?
      7. Do you only buy brands such as Najar's from a middle eastern stores, or do you just get coffee in a Turkish grind at your local coffee vendor (starbucks, grocery store, etc.) ?
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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      • #4
        Re: Turkish Coffee survey

        1. Can you make it? yes
        2. Do you drink it? yes
        3. Do you turn your cup over on the saucer after you're finished?
        (if you can make it) no
        4. When did you learn how to make it? can't remember
        5. Do you use cardamon/hel? depends who will share the drinking, but if alone, no
        6. Do you wait for the water to boil beore putting the coffee in? yes
        7. Do you only buy brands such as Najar's from a middle eastern stores, or do you just get coffee in a Turkish grind at your local coffee vendor (starbucks, grocery store, etc.) ? brazilian coffee

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        • #5
          Re: Turkish Coffee survey

          also forgot to say, if by chance you are in greece, never mention turkish coffee in restaurants or tavernas, this could create you problems with the waiter or people on the surrounding tables

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          • #6
            Re: Turkish Coffee survey

            What is Turkish coffee?
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Re: Turkish Coffee survey

              Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
              What is Turkish coffee?
              Armenian coffee.

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              • #8
                Re: Turkish Coffee survey

                Originally posted by One-Way View Post
                Armenian coffee.
                Calling a spade a spade is annoying.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #9
                  Re: Turkish Coffee survey

                  Aces.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Turkish Coffee survey

                    1. Can you make it? Yes

                    2. Do you drink it? Daily

                    3. Do you turn your cup over on the saucer after you're finished? Everytime

                    4. When did you learn how to make it? Maybe 10 or so

                    5. Do you use cardamon/hel? No

                    6. Do you wait for the water to boil beore putting the coffee in? No I add everything to cold water and stir and then boil.

                    7. Do you only buy brands such as Najar's from a middle eastern stores, or do you just get coffee in a Turkish grind at your local coffee vendor (starbucks, grocery store, etc.) ? Armenian grocery..

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