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Turkish tea is good as well. |
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It's not too difficult, in the coffee pot, you boil water, then you put the coffee powder, then you boil it a few times (every time you feel the coffee bubbles are going to flood the place you remove the pot and repeat). And you serve it, the coffee needs to rest a bit before drinking it when served, to let the powder depose at the bottom, also it shouldn't be drunk completely. And there you go :P
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Thanks, that's great info.
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Does anyone put a pinch of salt in their coffee? A friend recommended this to dispel some of the bitterness from the coffee. I think it's a placebo, personally.
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Salt?! In my beautiful cup of coffee?!
Honestly though, I have never tried doing that. |
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I like salt on a lot of things... Coffee isn't one of them.
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