In 1540, the Ottoman Ruler of the country of Yemen, Ozdemir Pasha, inquired a few hot liquid that the locals created from the beans of a plant. He became the primary Turkish ruler to style occasional. But, was it what we all know nowadays to be "Turkish Coffee." in all probability not. Still, the aroma, if not the taste, intrigued the person enough for him to order his servants to tinker with it. Some unknown servant discovered that the flavour of coffee became additional powerful if the beans were roasted, then terribly finely ground. nobody thought to filter the grounds then, nor is that finished Turkish coffee today.
The story of coffee in Turkey
3 years ago by phantom202080 (25)