TURKISH IBRIKS COPPER BRASS COFFEE WARMERs Tin Lined

TURKISH IBRIKS COPPER BRASS COFFEE WARMERs Tin Lined

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Min.Order:500 Pieces

Supply Ability:
10000 Piece / Pieces per Month
Port:
MUMBAI INDIA

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Material:
Metal
Metal Type:
Other, Copper
Place of Origin:
Uttar Pradesh, India
Brand Name:
Progress Copper products
Model Number:
Coffee warmer pot

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Business Type: Manufacturer,Trading Company
Uttar Pradesh India
Main Products: Copper Mugs ,Moscow Mule Mugs ,Brass Silver Plated and Copper Jug and Ice Buckets ,Charger Plates Trays ,NAPKIN RINGS

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Brass Copper Tin Lined TURKISH IBRIKS COPPER COFFEE WARMER POT

Copper Coffee Warmer Hammered with Wood or Brass Handle Tin Lining optional

One of the most exotic and luxurious forms of brewed coffee is Turkish coffee, which is traditionally brewed in a long-handled pot called in ibrik. These pots are also called CEZVES, but that is a more Arabic term for it. In Turkey, they are called IBRIKS.

Though the ibrik was designed for and originally used to brew coffee on the hot desert sands, most coffee brewers today make do with a stove burner. The pot of the ibrik is fairly small (though they do come in a multitude of sizes depending on how many people you want to serve), and the top of the pot is narrower than the bottom. This is actually quite important for proper brewing of Turkish coffee.

How to brew with an ibrik:

  • Add water to your ibrik until around 2/3 full.
  • Add sugar, if you want sweetened coffee.
  • Add a spoonful of ground coffee. Of course this depends on the size of your ibrik and how much coffee you are making.
  • The coffee forms a cap over the water, and as you heat the ibrik, the boiling water will bubble up through the coffee grounds. This is where the shape of the ibrik is important.
  • When the water foams up, remove from heat. After it has settled, bring back to the heat source. Once your coffee has foamed up 3 times, then it is done.
  • Stir and serve in demi-tasse or espresso cups. Let the grounds settle before drinking.
Coffee ground for use in an ibrik must be ground very finely, almost powdery. Your average grinder may or may not be able to get your coffee fine enough. Coffee grounds that are too coarse will not seal the water properly during boiling. You may need to get your beans ground at a local coffee house.

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91-591-2450876
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919359702125
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91-591-2450874
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D-4, HIG, Deen Dayal Nagar, Kanth Road Uttar Pradesh

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