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  1. Sep 25, 2019 · Learn about the kafes, the chambers where the Ottoman princes were imprisoned to prevent succession conflicts. Discover the tragic stories of the sultans who lived in the kafes and their impact on the empire.

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    First of all start with the right equipment. To prepare Greek coffee you will need a brikiand Greek coffee cups. This kind of coffee cup has approx. capacity of 2 fluid ounces/ 60-70 ml). The main equipment you will need is a “briki”. It comes in different demitasse cup sizes to create the right amount of foam, which is a very important part of the...

    First of all to make Greek coffee make sure to use cold water. Use the coffee cup to measure the water needed for each cup of coffee, so that you have the right proportions. Also make sure that the heat is medium to low. Be careful not to stir the coffee all the time, while it is roasting. Stir it only at the beginning and then let it heat through....

    Greek coffee is prepared according to preference and there are four main types. For each type you will need different amount of sugar and coffee. Try experimenting to find out which one suits your taste. “Sketos” (plain, no sugar): If you like your coffee without sugar, then add only 1 heap tsp of coffee. “Metrios” (medium sweetness) : 1 heap tsp c...

    Learn how to prepare Greek coffee (ellinikos kafes) with a briki, a special pot that creates foam and grounds at the bottom of the cup. Follow the tips and variations for different levels of sweetness and enjoy the aromas and flavors of this traditional drink.

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  2. Mar 23, 2020 · Learn how Greek coffee (ellinikós kafés) evolved from Turkish coffee and became a cultural tradition in Greece. Discover the different types, methods and customs of drinking coffee in Greece.

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    Coffee. Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans. Darkly colored, bitter, and slightly acidic, coffee has a stimulating effect on humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. It has the highest sales in the world market for hot drinks.

  4. Dec 26, 2019 · This was the new system: after the age of seven, extraneous princes were confined in a palace-prison called the Kafes, a word whose multiple meanings expresses well its ambivalent mixture of luxury and imprisonment: it can refer to either a cage or a palanquin.

  5. Feb 13, 2022 · Greek coffee (also called Ellinikós kafes) is similar to Turkish coffee, in that they're both made on a stovetop using unfiltered coffee grounds. This type of coffee might also be called Arabic, Cypriot, Armenian, or Bosnian coffee, but...

  6. Sep 25, 2024 · Greek cafes and coffee shops today. These days, coffee shops thrive everywhere in Greece. In bigger cities, like Athens, you will see modern coffee shops in every little neighbourhood, from bigger chain shops to small family-owned cafés.