Net Quantity (g/ml):
100g
Ingredients
: Coffee whitener (41%) [Coconut oil, sodium caseinate (milk source) dehydrated glucose syrup, emulsifiers (mono diglycerides of fatty acids, esters of mono diglycerides [vegetable source]) colorant (E 160a)], Turkish coffee, Cocoa powder (Alkalized) ), Cardamom flavoring.
Roasting method
Traditional fine Turkish coffee grind obtained using stone grinding mill, mixed with special Dibek recipe.
Caffeine content: 1.2 %
Processing method: Sun-dried
Tasting Notes
Characteristics of traditional Turkish coffee, balanced acidity, light body, medium intensity of flavours, creamy finish.
Store in a cool, dry place. Kullanım Önerileri
How to brew and drink Turkish Coffee
This finely grinded coffee is brewed with its grounds in a special coffee pot called cezve. They are the ideal pots to make this authentic coffee. Nowadays people also use ceramic pots or next generation Turkish coffee making machines. For every cup add two tea spoons (6-7g) of Turkish coffee and add sugar according to your taste, or prepare without sugar. Don't forget, when you order Turkish coffee, the first question is always, "How would you like your cofee?" which means how much sugar you would like. In Turkey we basically answer by saying "sekersiz" (without sugar), "az sekerli" (little sugar, half tea spoon), "orta sekerli" (medium sugar, 1-1,5 tea spoon) or "sekerli" (with sugar, 2 or little more tea spoon). The coffee and water in this pot is simmered over the lowest heat or traditionally on hot sand. Turkish coffe should be prepared with and a certain amount of time is allowed for them to sink to the bottom of the small service cup with foam on the surface. As for the serving, Turkish coffee has its own traditional way. It is always served in small cups called "kahve fincani" in Turkish. They are like espresso cups. There is always a glass of cold water and a type of sweet treat like Turkish delight, chocolate or a piece of baklava on the side. Turkish coffee is a unique drink from its cooking method to how it is served and enjoyed. It is part of UNESCO's intangible heritage list. You will love the coffee smell spreading in your house. Final warning: It is addictive! And lastly, it is always preferrable to have a good friend who can read your fortune in the coffee cup. As we say in Turkey "Fala inanma, falsiz kalma", meaning that "Don't believe in the fortune-telling, yet don't live without it". Enjoy your coffee. "Afiyet olsun".
What is Dibek?
Dibek Coffee is a special blended coffee, where coffees and herbs/plants mixed. Every brand has their unique Dibek blend. Most Dibek Coffee contains cardamom, coffee creamer, and cacao as their ingredients. Carob, mastic, thyme are some other spices for explorers of new tastes.