2009
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2009.1693.1700
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Coffee and Turkish Coffee Culture

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“…Similar coffee beverage is prepared, served, and consumed in Turkey (known as "Turkish coffee"), and it is also found in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, the Balkans and various locations within Eastern Europe (Abraham-Barna, 2013;Küçükkömürler & Ozgen, 2009;Ozdestan, 2014;Yilmaz, Acar-Tek, & Sozlu, 2017). Research studies show that the consumption of this type of coffee beverage in a regular basis (more specifically, two to four cups of Turkish coffee per day) is related to many health benefits (Higdon & Frei, 2006;Küçükkömürler &Özgen, 2009;Lopez-Garcia, Guallar-Castillon, Leon-Muñoz, Graciani, & Rodriguez-Artalejo, 2014;Ozdestan, 2014). It is also reported that the consumption of boiled Greek coffee beverage is associated with improved andothelial function in the elderly (Siasos et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similar coffee beverage is prepared, served, and consumed in Turkey (known as "Turkish coffee"), and it is also found in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, the Balkans and various locations within Eastern Europe (Abraham-Barna, 2013;Küçükkömürler & Ozgen, 2009;Ozdestan, 2014;Yilmaz, Acar-Tek, & Sozlu, 2017). Research studies show that the consumption of this type of coffee beverage in a regular basis (more specifically, two to four cups of Turkish coffee per day) is related to many health benefits (Higdon & Frei, 2006;Küçükkömürler &Özgen, 2009;Lopez-Garcia, Guallar-Castillon, Leon-Muñoz, Graciani, & Rodriguez-Artalejo, 2014;Ozdestan, 2014). It is also reported that the consumption of boiled Greek coffee beverage is associated with improved andothelial function in the elderly (Siasos et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,16] Turkish coffee is one of the traditional coffee drinks in Turkey and it has some differences like special brewing steps and coffee grounds. [17,18] The best traditional Turkish coffee is made freshly medium roasted coffee beans due to the strong aroma and flavor. The coffee beans are ground to obtain a fine coffee powder by pounding in a mortar or mill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional Turkish coffee is prepared with a brewing process consisting of stirring the coffee mix in a special coffee pot called a cezve, removing the spoon from it because the spoon makes much more foam, putting it on a low degree of fire, waiting for it to boil, removing the cezve from the fire, and, finally, to service with special Turkish coffee cups. [18] Technological development led to the introduction of instant Turkish coffee which is just mixing the instant powder with hot water because of its fast and simple preparation.…”
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“…Especially in Turkey, they are more popular than any other brewed coffee, with the only exception of Turkish coffee [10].…”
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confidence: 99%