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Try it without the sugar AgentApple Send a noteboard - 31/01/2024 12:40:06 PM

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Turkish coffee is ground extremely fine, like cocoa powder, and traditionally served black and sweet in small cups with the grounds. It’s prepared in a small copper pot that is heated and reheated in hot sand to make it frothy. It is delicious, especially with a piece of baklava.

There is a Turkish cafe I go to in West Haven, CT, where I am often the only American there. My last time I had a black and sweet Turkish coffee with a piece of pistachio baklava. Both were amazing.


I like the contrast between the sour Turkish black coffee and the baklava. I mean, baklava can be very sweet, so it leaves quite the after-taste in your mouth. So the after-taste can compensate for less sugar.

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