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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

World Turkish Coffee Day comes every year on Dec. 5 in honor of the beverage that first reached Anatolia centuries ago during the reign of the Ottoman era.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

Much more than a source of that morning caffeine kick, Turkish coffee is the cornerstone of its own culture and lifestyle, a delicacy that has been around for at least five centuries, passed down through the generations as a symbol of hospitality.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

World Turkish Coffee Day comes every year on Dec. 5 in honor of the beverage that first reached Anatolia centuries ago during the reign of the Ottoman era. It was Özdemir Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Yemen, who presented the sultan his first taste of the brew in 1543.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

Striking with its unique flavor and brewing process, it spread from the imperial court and reached Europe in the 17th century when Ottoman soldiers unintentionally left some coffee beans outside the gates of Vienna.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

After the Austrians found and brewed them in their own style, Turkish coffee soon became widely popular in western Europe, brewed from very finely ground Arabica beans.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

The coffee is prepared in a "cezve", a long-handled pot typically made of copper or brass and served in a "fincan," small special cups and it almost always comes with a glass of water and "lokum," sweets that most of the world knows as Turkish delight.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

After the cup is spent, coffee drinkers often flip them over on the plate to read the shapes that the grinds make as they trickle down its side, believing that it may show their fortune.

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink

Turkish coffee is a symbol of history and hospitality, its essence best captured in a famous Turkish saying: "The memory of a cup of coffee lasts 40 years."

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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink
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Turkish coffee: Cultural cornerstone far exceeding the drink