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Turkish coffee – a traditional recipe for coffee from a cezve pot

Turkish coffee – a traditional recipe for coffee from a cezve pot

Turkish coffee is one of the oldest and most ritualistic methods of brewing coffee in the world. Thick, intense, with its characteristic foam and a noticeable sediment at the bottom of the cup – for some it is the taste of childhood, for others an exotic curiosity discovered while travelling. It is also a way of preparing coffee that requires attentiveness and patience, and in return offers a full, deep body and an exceptionally concentrated aroma. Unlike filter methods or espresso, the coffee here is not filtered – we drink it whole, together with the finely ground particles that give it its distinctive character. Turkish coffee is not just a drink, but a small ritual that you can easily bring into your own kitchen.
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How much caffeine is in coffee? Find out how much caffeine is in espresso, latte and other types of coffee

How much caffeine is in coffee? Find out how much caffeine is in espresso, latte and other types of coffee

How much caffeine is in coffee and does every cup work the same way? This is a question many coffee lovers ask themselves – both those looking for a strong boost before a busy day and those who want to consciously control their caffeine intake. For some, it’s all about that energetic morning “kick”; for others, it’s steady, gentle stimulation without the feeling of being overstimulated. Every serving can contain a completely different dose of this natural stimulant.
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Irish coffee – a reliable recipe that always works

Irish coffee – a reliable recipe that always works

Hot coffee, a splash of whisky and a velvety layer of cream – this combination has long been associated with one of the most recognisable coffee classics in the world. Irish coffee is a recipe that perfectly balances dessert and a more refined drink, offering depth of flavour, a warming character and a distinctly coffee-forward base. It’s no surprise that Irish coffee has remained one of the most popular examples of coffee with alcohol for decades.
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