Great video and music! I’m Greek and we drink a lot of Greek coffee. I recently bought a coffee grinder and I want to grind my own coffee. Can you tell me is your coffee beans dark medium or light roast. I live in the UK and I’m struggling to find coffee beans to make Greek coffee. Ones I’ve bought are not nice and they don’t make the froth at all. Hope you can help pleaseee. Thanks!
Καλημέρα Μαρίνα! Δύσκολη η ερώτησή σου. Από καφέδες του εμπορίου που έχω αλέσει μόνος μου και έβγαλα καλό ελληνικό θα ξεχώριζα τον Mokka Arabica από Αιθιοπία σε dark medium. Αλλά μεταξύ μας, τη γεύση που μου δίνει ο Παπαγάλος του Λουμίδη (έτοιμος αλεσμένος του εμπορίου), δεν έδω ακόμη καταφέρει να την πετύχω μόνος μου! Πως να το κάνουμε....έκαστος στο είδος του και ο Λουμίδης στους καφέδες!! Να'σαι καλά και καλές γιορτές!!!
Thank you! Yes, I believe there is a difference. Watch also this video for more details directly from a champ. ruclips.net/video/I5PtWraNRTY/видео.html
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@@theofilospapadopoulos5296 You also know It means the brew style Don't worry be happy We know your tactics You can look in old greek Films and Music how call it before the 70's Peace
@@rahmanpala8988 This brew style was first used in Syria. In Turkey, this brew style was adopted and developed further. We Greeks have addopted this style from you and developed it according to our preferences .This brew style, with certain variatins, is also used in Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece and in some balkan countries. Unlike you, who calls this coffee "Turkish", I am not talking about a "Greek" coffee. So which one of us is using "tactics" here?. The origin of coffee is neither Turkish nor Greek and each country has variations in the way it brews, so each of the above countries calls the most drunk coffee in the country its own. Have a nice day.
would recommend using a wooden spoon for stirring so tin coating stays on copper cezve
awsome music 😎✌️
Great music 👌
Hmmm your proportions seem close to mine i like to use 7.5 to 8.5 grams of coffee and 70 to 80 grams of water.
Bro thank you ❤
Great video and music! I’m Greek and we drink a lot of Greek coffee. I recently bought a coffee grinder and I want to grind my own coffee. Can you tell me is your coffee beans dark medium or light roast. I live in the UK and I’m struggling to find coffee beans to make Greek coffee. Ones I’ve bought are not nice and they don’t make the froth at all. Hope you can help pleaseee. Thanks!
Καλημέρα Μαρίνα! Δύσκολη η ερώτησή σου. Από καφέδες του εμπορίου που έχω αλέσει μόνος μου και έβγαλα καλό ελληνικό θα ξεχώριζα τον Mokka Arabica από Αιθιοπία σε dark medium. Αλλά μεταξύ μας, τη γεύση που μου δίνει ο Παπαγάλος του Λουμίδη (έτοιμος αλεσμένος του εμπορίου), δεν έδω ακόμη καταφέρει να την πετύχω μόνος μου! Πως να το κάνουμε....έκαστος στο είδος του και ο Λουμίδης στους καφέδες!! Να'σαι καλά και καλές γιορτές!!!
Its like a science project ! ✌😄
Do you pour all the contents in to the cup or do you keep the coffee grit at the bottom of the Ibrik?
I put all the contents into a cup.
Great video but I was wondering if you think there is a big difference in a gas stove and electric stove
Thank you! Yes, I believe there is a difference. Watch also this video for more details directly from a champ. ruclips.net/video/I5PtWraNRTY/видео.html
@@davm69 In ancient greece, digital scales were commonplace 😉
Hello! Which electronic grinder you recommend for this type of coffee?
Ecm eureka mignon
How can i buy this ibrik from online, Can you please help me? I can not find brass ibrik in my country:(
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It was and it will be
Turkish Coffee
Oh, I didn't know....in which particular area of Turkey can those coffee beans grow?
@@theofilospapadopoulos5296
You also know
It means the brew style
Don't worry be happy
We know your tactics
You can look in old greek Films and Music how call it before the 70's
Peace
@@rahmanpala8988 This brew style was first used in Syria. In Turkey, this brew style was adopted and developed further. We Greeks have addopted this style from you and developed it according to our preferences .This brew style, with certain variatins, is also used in Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece and in some balkan countries. Unlike you, who calls this coffee "Turkish", I am not talking about a "Greek" coffee. So which one of us is using "tactics" here?. The origin of coffee is neither Turkish nor Greek and each country has variations in the way it brews, so each of the above countries calls the most drunk coffee in the country its own. Have a nice day.
@@theofilospapadopoulos5296
All this countries were in Ottoman Empire
also greek
The Turks invented the cezve