Turkish Coffee - The Grind Size Myth

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @wendstudio_coffee
    @wendstudio_coffee  Месяц назад +1

    Current goal - $300 / month support on Patreon. Currently it's $28 so my hands are tied.
    www.patreon.com/coffeeblogua

  • @hamwarshwany
    @hamwarshwany Месяц назад +5

    it would be great if you gave your review on the test as well. as always thank you for your content

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  Месяц назад

      Taste assessment? I've described it. There was too much caffeine today due to research on AeroPress

  • @norash7777
    @norash7777 17 дней назад

    I just discovered your channel and I so appreciate all the time and effort that goes into the research and presentation! Thank you! I wanted to ask: what is the glass cezve-shaped container you use? You use it, so would you say it's a viable material for cezve, and maybe longer lasting? (Glass being more resistant to acidic corrosion from coffee).

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  17 дней назад

      When I'm cleaning it, it doesn't feel longer lasting 😂 With the ceramic sink and tight space.
      I just got it as a gift from the local shop. Any vessel will do

  • @constantinedinocopses6806
    @constantinedinocopses6806 Месяц назад +1

    excellent video. I love this type of coffee but never really able to make it well at home. I stick to making espresso at home but will try this again with this knowledge. I didn't catch the ratio of coffee to water. I think you said 10g of coffee and I heard you say 60 degree C water but wasn't sure how much. I guess it also depends on the vessel you use to make it. I love that glass one you are using. Thanks so much for this video.

    • @chrys0gonus
      @chrys0gonus Месяц назад

      For Cezve, a 1:10-ratio works fine 👌

    • @constantinedinocopses6806
      @constantinedinocopses6806 Месяц назад +3

      @@chrys0gonus thanks. i didn't realize he had so many videos, I am watching them all. this is very exciting as i love light roast specialty coffee (Tim Wendelboe) and only make espresso but eager to try this method!

    • @chrys0gonus
      @chrys0gonus Месяц назад

      @@constantinedinocopses6806 give it a try! Cezve makes absolute delicious coffee. To get rid of the sediments, i pour the cezve into the Aeropress, and filter the coffee through the metal mesh. This way you have all the tasty oils in your cup, but no coffee crumbs. 😊 Cheers from Austria 🖖

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  Месяц назад +1

      Filtering is not necessary, but a metal filter will definitely be better than paper)

    • @chrys0gonus
      @chrys0gonus Месяц назад

      @@wendstudio_coffee i agree that it‘s not necessary. But it‘s more convenient to drink. Plus, pouring the coffee from the cezve into the cup via the non-preheated Aeropress helps it to cool down faster 😉
      Thanks for all your Cezve-related content, I really dig your channel 🤘 After seeing your videos I pulled my old (cheap but workable) Cezve out of the back of the closet again. Today I own a custom-made cezve from the last copper-turner in Austria (Rudolf Effenberger). Excellent pot! 👌Keep up making Cezve great again! 🤘 Cheers!

  • @JuddJadulan
    @JuddJadulan Месяц назад

    Which of these 3 grind sizes tasted the best?

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  Месяц назад

      It depends. Sometimes too small grind size (first setting) covers the flavors with the intensity too much. But I will make a ratio comparison with 0.7 setting (the one which I've skipped).
      Anyways, it's only "nice to have", not necessary. All of the coffee will have a "Turkish coffee" character

  • @zauberkeit1234
    @zauberkeit1234 Месяц назад

    А можно добиться очень мелкого помола в ножевой кофемолке?

  • @noobsabbot1133
    @noobsabbot1133 Месяц назад +1

    Nice research, thank you. Did you notice any difference in the final product when drinking the coffee between the different grind sizes?

    • @wendstudio_coffee
      @wendstudio_coffee  Месяц назад +5

      As usual, difference in body (mouth feel). Small particles are always allow to dissolve more oils (at least I think of it that way). Making the flavor "thicker". And overall extraction is higher that way due to the bigger contact surface of particles.
      In theory, a higher ratio can be used with the smaller grind size (like 1:12).
      But I keep it simple and just adjust the overall intensity or clarity by changing the grind size. Cleaner flavors - bigger grind size. More intensity and rich flavor - smaller

  • @dr.onderkul
    @dr.onderkul Месяц назад

    Great video again. I love your all Turkish video content. Thanks.