As Turkish coffee, Greek coffee is fine ground coffee (sometimes referred to as version "Turkish"), also known in a narrow Briki height or ibrik cezve is cooked made. Coffee is ground with Greek Cup (often served half a cup), and the reasons are allowed to drink the coffee you adjust slowly. Sweet drink Greek coffee makes it ideal for social gatherings, so it is not uncommon for people to talk a Greek coffee at a local café (a Greek coffee for men and women) or kafeneio (Greek coffee for men) and Greek coffee is often visitors and guests served. Greek houses One study showed that the period of Greek coffee type took more than 90 minutes - enough time to chat, catch up, gossip ... and let settle the time these countries.
There are four main styles of Greek coffee:
- Unsweetened or sketos (pronounced skeh-tohss)
- A little sweet and metrics (pronounced Ree-MEHT-SHO)
- Sweet or Glykos (pronounced ghlee-KOHSS)
- Glykos very soft, or vary (pronounced VAH-REE-ghlee KOHSS)
- Country / Lees, which settle on the bottom of the cup
- The bulk liquid coffee that is strong and
- The foam (or Kaimaki, pronounced MAH-kee-KAEE), which should be rich
You can learn to make your own Greek Coffee with this great photo tutorial on how Greek coffee Gaifyllia Nancy, former About.com Guide to Greek cuisine.
If you are interested in a different kind of coffee, which are very popular in Greece, Strike, you read these recipes for espresso video kicks strikes and cherry.
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