It really doesn't matter where you go in the world, food and drink is a universal language. It is in times gone by that food and drink delicacies were shared with leaders of other nations as a way to form peaceful relationships and trade relations. Food defines cultures and brings people together on a common cause. Turkey is world renowned for its coffee, this is why!. Super video, thanks for sharing :)
So neat and organized . In minutes , the street corner was transformed into a cosy , coffee corner. Tables, stools, tea cups and other add on's, all laid out so invitingly. I loved the engraved, copper , coffee brewing mugs. Thank you for this lovely video Tesekkürler!! from 🇮🇳 Güle güle.
I’ve always wanted to go to Türkiye. More than any other place in the world. I’m fascinated by the history and culture, and I’m dying to try the food and drinks. Hopefully within the next few years I’ll get to go there, I’ve been teaching myself the language. I cannot wait to visit. Teksas'tan sevgiler gönderiyorum! 🇺🇸❤️🇹🇷
It’s been a long time since I watched a video without fast-forwarding.I love the style of your filming of this video. Peaceful, satisfying (the ASMR is amazing!), yet I could observe the whole process of how the coffee was made. It's so enjoyable to watch your video!
Love this coffee. For coffee drinkers, this is the one. It is very strong. You don't want to have a cup in the afternoon or evening. Good luck going to sleep.
Tried this coffee before. Do NOT drink it if you have heart problem or palpitations. This is the strongest coffee I’ve ever tried and I needed a whole day of rest to be ok. It’s a very good coffee, but I just want to warn you because this isn’t for the faint of heart.
considering the method of serving and from a detailed video i saw on it, i think you could probably just ask the individual to put less coffee grounds in the cup.
@@JohnNy-ni9npDepending on the batch? Probably around the amount of those caffeinated lemonades erroneously marketed at Panera’s. Or a bit under that. According to one site, Turkish coffee has 200mg and the 20oz lemonade has 260mg. So I definitely expect these effects. It’s definitely something that should be consumed sparingly in small glasses.
@@raynaivanova7969 , when you say "stronger coffee" what do you mean ? Because the caffeine content of a typical American and European cup of coffee is about the same, ie: 90mg.
I am a coffee lover and I once had tried this Coffee in Istanbul, and I find this as The Art Of Coffee, who has Coffee Philosophy to it. The way the people makes the coffee in respect to the customers that this is how they treat and make a good coffee supposed to be.
there's a Turkish coffee spot a few hours away that i have the chance to visit once or twice a year. one of my favorite coffees. i will visit turkey one day. the food too
Прекрасно! Процесс завораживает! Как в сказку попадаешь! Прям, чувствуешь этот чистый воздух, кристально чистую воду, солнце, аромат свежесваренного кофе! Трамвайчик симпатичный, как из прошлого добавляет атмосферы)
As many people have asked in the comments: 1. This is not instant coffee. For Turkish coffee, the beans are ground very finely so that it can be cooked as shown in the video. It would not work with pure coffee beans. 2. Also many people wonder about the water in the small cups at the end. This was very common in Turkey until 20 years ago, nowadays many shops sell bottled water, only a few still have these small cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
@@myonionsmatter7843 Yes, you drink the coffee with the coffee grounds. That’s why it’s so strong. They grind the beans so fine that it’s okay to drink.
I enjoyed a few glasses of chay at this very cafe while I was waiting for my phone to be repaired. It's a quiet spot just off of İstiklal Caddesi. Totally recommend it.
Lovely to watch an artful opening of a coffee shop. In southern India we use SS filters. In marriages they make bulk coffee (with milk, sugar) by this boiling method -which is not good and not appreciated. We should try turkish method.
This is beautiful and incredible. I would have thought the sand might get into the coffee, but I guess it is so heavy that it is unlikely to happen. Thanks for sharing this. I've got to try Turkish coffee now.
@@strings1586 Because plane tickets are, in fact, not cheap. Also, I am indeed considering attending graduate school internationally, though am currently undecided; it depends largely on what scholarships I receive.
This is real coffee, so delicious and simple. You don't need to buy a huge mug like in other coffee places. This small amount will make you feel energized like a 20 year old 😆 this is also why I never go to coffee places like Starbuck, Espressohouse etc they think they know how to make coffee with their fancy machines and strange blends, such as salty caramel coffee (what??) they make bad coffee, those places are expencive dirty and loud. THIS is how you make coffee and this is how you enjoy your coffee 👍🏼 /greetings from Hungary 🇭🇺
Когда-то слышала о приготовлении кофе по-турецки, в песке. А теперь и увидела. Это красиво. И даже интригующе - довести до кипения и успеть *снять с огня.* Благоухает.
As a Turkish man I can assure you this turkish coffee has no significant quality over regularly brew turkish coffee. 20 yrs ago there were no "turkish coffee made in sand". This is a marketing strategy and for Turkish people have no value. None of us make coffee in the sand at home also mist of us purposely avoid this kind of vendors.
just saw a great detailed video about it on here,idr name but just search you'll probably find something it explained exactly how you can make it perfectly
Gracias por el video. Tengo mi ibrik y mi café Mehmet Efendi, pero no me sale igual que a ustedes. Ahora entiendo qué he estado haciendo mal. Teşekkürler! 🙏 Saludos desde República Dominicana 🇩🇴 👋🏼
Kaffee unterscheidet sich durch viele Dinge, einschließlich der Art des gemahlenen Kaffees und der Menge an Kardamom und Gewürzen, und das hängt vom Geschmack und der Art der Mischung ab. Er unterscheidet sich auch durch die Art und Weise, wie er zubereitet wird, und all diese Dinge geben Der Kaffee eine wunderbare Kombination.
В Советское время в Сочи купил кофеварку для приготовления кофе на песке. Потом все друзья и знакомые балдели от этого прекрасного напитка и от самого процесса. А турецкие кофевары просто красавчики.
definitivamente no hay nada mejor que tomar un cafe cien por ciento hecho de manera artesanal dejan muy por a tras a esas cafeterias mecanicas comerciales y y con precios elevados 👍desde merida mexico un saludo
Please don't drink it everywhere. Make sure that it is really cooked traditionally like in this video. Many shops, in Turkey and also abroad, skip many steps, which unfortunately means that flavour is lost.
Que ganas de tomar un cafe turco, qud increíble es ver coml cada cultura tiene sus formas direntes se preparar el cafe, pero creo que ka turca es la mejor en este proceso
The way you explain the cooking process step by step is so helpful. It makes me feel like I can actually recreate these amazing dishes at home. Thanks for sharing your expertise! 🥰
L'ho assaggiato una volta e mi è piaciuto. Quello che ho assaggiato io aveva un retrogusto di cardamomo, molto buono. Si aggiungono normalmente anche le spezie? O avevano preparato un caffè particolare quella volta?
This is normal in Turkey. Nowadays they give out more bottled water, but if you still go to the traditional shops, you get it in these "jelly" cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
My friend brought me home some Turkish coffee powder from Istanbul. I tried my best to mimic how to make it with the limited tools i have in my kitchen in San Diego. It was still really good, but i will eventually get it forreal in Turkiye one day.
This is normal in Turkey. Nowadays they give out more bottled water, but if you still go to the traditional shops, you get it in these "jelly" cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
Algunas personas en Venezuela toman un café que se prepara casi igual, digo casi porque no se usan los mismos utensilios, pero es un café hervido sin colar, se le llama café cerrero, creo que es porque se prepara en los campos montañosos. Aunque Venezuela tiene influencia de muchos países incluyendo Turquía y países del mundo árabe.😊
I didn't feel the coffee is too strong. I didn't jitter whatsoever, it really put me into a good mood from 02.00PM up until 03.00AM
😂
lol bro
It really doesn't matter where you go in the world, food and drink is a universal language. It is in times gone by that food and drink delicacies were shared with leaders of other nations as a way to form peaceful relationships and trade relations. Food defines cultures and brings people together on a common cause.
Turkey is world renowned for its coffee, this is why!. Super video, thanks for sharing :)
muy cierto saludos desde merida mexico
Except North Korea because they are all starving to death
So neat and organized . In minutes , the street corner was transformed into a cosy , coffee corner. Tables, stools, tea cups and other add on's, all laid out so invitingly.
I loved the engraved, copper , coffee brewing mugs.
Thank you for this lovely video
Tesekkürler!! from 🇮🇳
Güle güle.
❤
JAKA KAVA JESTE ZATO SE PIJE POLA ŠALICE❤
@@leptir7110 Thank you.Please can I have a translation of your comment as I dont know this language.
He said " THERE IS STRONG COFFEE THAT'S WHY YOU DRINK HALF A CUP❤" @@sarahp1383
I don't care about the coffee itself but those folding tables are really cool designs.
The whole stove man... The whole sand stove 😩
I’ve always wanted to go to Türkiye. More than any other place in the world. I’m fascinated by the history and culture, and I’m dying to try the food and drinks. Hopefully within the next few years I’ll get to go there, I’ve been teaching myself the language. I cannot wait to visit. Teksas'tan sevgiler gönderiyorum! 🇺🇸❤️🇹🇷
It’s been a long time since I watched a video without fast-forwarding.I love the style of your filming of this video. Peaceful, satisfying (the ASMR is amazing!), yet I could observe the whole process of how the coffee was made. It's so enjoyable to watch your video!
ASMR is for pedophiles
Love this coffee. For coffee drinkers, this is the one. It is very strong. You don't want to have a cup in the afternoon or evening. Good luck going to sleep.
There was a shop in thr us near where I was stationed that made it like this. That little shot of rocket fuel is a good cure for a hangover
@@brandondirocco9816never frink coffee while having a hangover
Drink
So clean and classy even the sand looks tasty!
哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈😂
A nice spoon of sand into that coffee, mmm ❤😂
Cuando las cosas se hacen con pasión, ese es el resultado, increíble, felicidades
Tried this coffee before. Do NOT drink it if you have heart problem or palpitations. This is the strongest coffee I’ve ever tried and I needed a whole day of rest to be ok. It’s a very good coffee, but I just want to warn you because this isn’t for the faint of heart.
considering the method of serving and from a detailed video i saw on it, i think you could probably just ask the individual to put less coffee grounds in the cup.
How many grams of caffeine in a cup of this coffee ?
@@JohnNy-ni9npDepending on the batch? Probably around the amount of those caffeinated lemonades erroneously marketed at Panera’s. Or a bit under that.
According to one site, Turkish coffee has 200mg and the 20oz lemonade has 260mg. So I definitely expect these effects.
It’s definitely something that should be consumed sparingly in small glasses.
@@raynaivanova7969 , when you say "stronger coffee" what do you mean ? Because the caffeine content of a typical American and European cup of coffee is about the same, ie: 90mg.
@@raynaivanova7969 true. But I drink coffee from other countries, or actually use coffee grounds to make my own espresso at home.
Soy Colombiano y todo el montaje hasta servir el café es extraordinario felicitaciones
😊Спасибо. Поразительно- ни одна песчинка не попала ни в одну из чашек.этот мастер бодр уже от аромата ,который наверняка на всю улицу
Узнать, попала или нет, можно только выпив)
I am a coffee lover and I once had tried this Coffee in Istanbul, and I find this as The Art Of Coffee, who has Coffee Philosophy to it. The way the people makes the coffee in respect to the customers that this is how they treat and make a good coffee supposed to be.
I really Love Turkish Food and Specially Turkish People ❤
Kind Polite and Beautiful ❤
Wonderful Sharing ......
It seems like the racial stereotype has come true for once😊
Thank you, I'm traveling to Turkey next week and I enjoy learning about food and drink before traveling
It seems so peaceful and relaxing there
It's because it's a car-free area.
Car-free zone
Wooow amazing 👏
Thanks a lot 😊
اسلوبك رائع في تقديم هذا المستوى وفقك الله
there's a Turkish coffee spot a few hours away that i have the chance to visit once or twice a year. one of my favorite coffees. i will visit turkey one day. the food too
Where are u from
Да хранит Вас Аллах! Здоровья Вам! Спасибо за Ваш труд!
Прекрасно! Процесс завораживает! Как в сказку попадаешь! Прям, чувствуешь этот чистый воздух, кристально чистую воду, солнце, аромат свежесваренного кофе! Трамвайчик симпатичный, как из прошлого добавляет атмосферы)
Привет из Москвы. Красивая улица Истикляль, интересный процесс приготовления кофе.
As many people have asked in the comments:
1. This is not instant coffee. For Turkish coffee, the beans are ground very finely so that it can be cooked as shown in the video. It would not work with pure coffee beans.
2. Also many people wonder about the water in the small cups at the end. This was very common in Turkey until 20 years ago, nowadays many shops sell bottled water, only a few still have these small cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
coffee isnt water soluable
@@myonionsmatter7843 Read what I wrote again and think about what you wrote. Maybe you will realise your mistake yourself.
@@myonionsmatter7843 Yes, you drink the coffee with the coffee grounds. That’s why it’s so strong.
They grind the beans so fine that it’s okay to drink.
As a Turk, it is very nice to watch this video and read the comments.
Tarifinizin doğru olduğuna emin misiniz?
Didn't know dogs had internet access.
As a Turk myself I have to say I'm not a Turk 😄
@@ShortArmOfGodwell you are here😂
@vladimirberghman8494 I'm sure
Очень скучаем по Турции😊
С любовью из России ❤
Тяпун тебе на язык
Наилучшие пожелания нашим российским друзьям 🇷🇺🇹🇷
My grandfather was from Russia. Hi to turkey and Russia from usa.
This coffee looks so amazing! I wish I could make it at home, in the States. 🤩
This brought joy to my heart.
Great video. Much success, health, happiness and blessings to all.
I enjoyed a few glasses of chay at this very cafe while I was waiting for my phone to be repaired. It's a quiet spot just off of İstiklal Caddesi. Totally recommend it.
I don't drink coffee at all but that's such a relaxing thing to watch ❤
わたしも飲みませんがこのコーヒーは飲んでみたい🥰
Lovely to watch an artful opening of a coffee shop. In southern India we use SS filters. In marriages they make bulk coffee (with milk, sugar) by this boiling method -which is not good and not appreciated. We should try turkish method.
So clean and organized mashaa Allah may Allah bless your business well done.
Maybe he is not muslim :) can be a christian ?!
@@terryandtroy you are right bro😂😂😂
AMIN...AMIN...AMIN...YA RABBI ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
@@terryandtroyOll man in this wordu. born"Muslim"!!!!
@@terryandtroy????
الفناجين والغلايات تقليدية راااائعة تشبه القهوة العربية ❤
This is beautiful and incredible. I would have thought the sand might get into the coffee, but I guess it is so heavy that it is unlikely to happen. Thanks for sharing this. I've got to try Turkish coffee now.
Great video from start to finish. Enjoyable, learned quite a bit without words or narration. Would love to know what kind of sand it is.
Seems nice to have cities that are walkable.
interestingly istanbul is considered very unwalkable.
@@alarik95 That is absolutely not true.
Why don't you move there and find out? Plane tickets and work visas are cheap...
@@strings1586 Because plane tickets are, in fact, not cheap. Also, I am indeed considering attending graduate school internationally, though am currently undecided; it depends largely on what scholarships I receive.
This is real coffee, so delicious and simple. You don't need to buy a huge mug like in other coffee places. This small amount will make you feel energized like a 20 year old 😆 this is also why I never go to coffee places like Starbuck, Espressohouse etc they think they know how to make coffee with their fancy machines and strange blends, such as salty caramel coffee (what??) they make bad coffee, those places are expencive dirty and loud.
THIS is how you make coffee and this is how you enjoy your coffee 👍🏼
/greetings from Hungary 🇭🇺
I used to love to go shopping and be served Turkish coffee... The hospitality was wonderful...
Когда-то слышала о приготовлении кофе по-турецки, в песке. А теперь и увидела.
Это красиво. И даже интригующе - довести до кипения и успеть *снять с огня.*
Благоухает.
As a Turkish man I can assure you this turkish coffee has no significant quality over regularly brew turkish coffee. 20 yrs ago there were no "turkish coffee made in sand". This is a marketing strategy and for Turkish people have no value. None of us make coffee in the sand at home also mist of us purposely avoid this kind of vendors.
@@tolgaerbatur
Haha! That's what I thought.. It's more to attract tourists than to give any additional flavors and aroma to the drink. Thank you.
What a cozy place. I had some Turkish coffee in Kushadasi but didn't see how it was brewed, a bit of magic lost there.
just saw a great detailed video about it on here,idr name but just search you'll probably find something
it explained exactly how you can make it perfectly
found it
from Make Cezve Great Again
few months ago.
Gracias por el video. Tengo mi ibrik y mi café Mehmet Efendi, pero no me sale igual que a ustedes. Ahora entiendo qué he estado haciendo mal. Teşekkürler! 🙏 Saludos desde República Dominicana 🇩🇴 👋🏼
How spik and span is the arrangement. A true art indeed .
Thanks for Sharing and I like Coffee 👍
My greetings to you, it is really beautiful and the place is classy and clean
Kaffee unterscheidet sich durch viele Dinge, einschließlich der Art des gemahlenen Kaffees und der Menge an Kardamom und Gewürzen, und das hängt vom Geschmack und der Art der Mischung ab. Er unterscheidet sich auch durch die Art und Weise, wie er zubereitet wird, und all diese Dinge geben Der Kaffee eine wunderbare Kombination.
This makes me want to go to Turkey even more. This is on my bucket list of things to do.
Do the grounds dissolve completely or is there a gritty feel?
They sink to the bottom as you sip from the top.
*looks like REALLY fresh coffee*
Turks would smell unfresh coffee from a mile away. You can't sell it in Turkey.
@@baldrick1485 Agreed!
Супер, спасибо большое ❤ Стамбул
I don't like coffee, but I would definitely try that. Looks amazing 🤗
FYI - it tastes like coffee lol
It's very sweet and decadent, but very very coffee.
Looks like hot chocolate
Taste like hot chocolate.
I love how coffee looks, and i love how it smells, yet, I can't get myself to like it's taste without adding anything like milk.
Would love to try this at least once
This is not n "all day" coffee. It's best to have it after meals. Specially breakfast.
@@baldrick1485 thank you
В Советское время в Сочи купил кофеварку для приготовления кофе на песке.
Потом все друзья и знакомые балдели от этого прекрасного напитка и от самого процесса. А турецкие кофевары просто красавчики.
Do you drink the grinds?
Her istanbula gittigimde burda kahve icmeden gecmem❤
Nerde burası abla
@@Mauroemanuelicardiriveiro31 taksim istiklal caddesinde...galatasaray store var hemen onun karsi caddesinde..ufak bi tekel var onun yani hemen canim
definitivamente no hay nada mejor que tomar un cafe cien por ciento hecho de manera artesanal dejan muy por a tras a esas cafeterias mecanicas comerciales y y con precios elevados 👍desde merida mexico un saludo
熱した砂で温めて作るってのがトルコサンドコーヒーというのか
WELL DONE 👏 IT'S NOT ANY DIFFERENT FROM THE CUBAN COFFEE ☕️👌
I absolutely love coffee but never had any Turkish coffee….must try it sometime!
Please don't drink it everywhere. Make sure that it is really cooked traditionally like in this video. Many shops, in Turkey and also abroad, skip many steps, which unfortunately means that flavour is lost.
رائع جدا جدا ❤❤❤ وفقك الله
Charming video. Makes me want to go have coffee there.
Lovely set up! 🙏🏼❤✨
Excelente coffee
Que ganas de tomar un cafe turco, qud increíble es ver coml cada cultura tiene sus formas direntes se preparar el cafe, pero creo que ka turca es la mejor en este proceso
The way you explain the cooking process step by step is so helpful. It makes me feel like I can actually recreate these amazing dishes at home. Thanks for sharing your expertise! 🥰
WTF is this bot?
😂@@yinongxu9355
L'ho assaggiato una volta e mi è piaciuto. Quello che ho assaggiato io aveva un retrogusto di cardamomo, molto buono. Si aggiungono normalmente anche le spezie? O avevano preparato un caffè particolare quella volta?
i love how they package their bottled water very cool
Never seen a water in a jelly package, bit that coffee looked delicious
This is normal in Turkey. Nowadays they give out more bottled water, but if you still go to the traditional shops, you get it in these "jelly" cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
No youre right. Sometimes the packaging makes it better@HSNPSA45
Как же я люблю такие улицы где можно купить кофе 😍
Que profesionalidad!!!!! Por favor alguien sabe en qué parte de Turquía lo hacen? Gracias
En todas partes es tradición.
Amazing 😻
Streets are so clean unlike here in DC , America 🇺🇸 😮
Where is this ?
My friend brought me home some Turkish coffee powder from Istanbul. I tried my best to mimic how to make it with the limited tools i have in my kitchen in San Diego. It was still really good, but i will eventually get it forreal in Turkiye one day.
That's a pretty cool process, but I think I'm more shocked by the sealed water container at the end. Never seen that before.
This is normal in Turkey. Nowadays they give out more bottled water, but if you still go to the traditional shops, you get it in these "jelly" cups. I can swear that the water tastes better in these little cups, water is water I know, but somehow it tastes better to me, maybe it's the memories of my childhood that give it a little flavour :)
Very interesting way of making coffee, I would like to try it how to make it
Masya Allah.. Like drinks Coffee Turki 😋
This is awesome coffee!
This looks so good!
😍😍😍 esto es magnetico para mis ojos!
Beautiful😮What is the liquid served with coffee?
Water he is my uncle
تركيا الحضارة والتاريخ ❤
Супер👍
what temp is the sand above 100c
nunca pense que algo asi se daba pero me encanto el video
Me encantaría probarlo ❤
Se ve delicioso 🤤☕😋
Saya pecinta kopi jadi pingin coba seteleh melihat video ini
Thanks for your video 🌷🌷🌷 from Iran.
Мудрое решение готовить кофе в песке в большом городе, представляю какой там аромат!
Happy New Year
Coffee becomes a form of art!
Algunas personas en Venezuela toman un café que se prepara casi igual, digo casi porque no se usan los mismos utensilios, pero es un café hervido sin colar, se le llama café cerrero, creo que es porque se prepara en los campos montañosos. Aunque Venezuela tiene influencia de muchos países incluyendo Turquía y países del mundo árabe.😊
Saya baru tahu cara memasak kopi seperti ini di atas pasir❤❤❤
Man I can’t wait to try some of this coffee . Looks really good
How is the sand heated?
Magic
Did you watch the video? It's an electrically heated hotplate the sand sits in metal tray with a hotplate at the bottom.
That looks delicious!
It’s all about the beans Larry, all about the beans.
This is pretty awesome!
I miss 🇹🇷 so much!
is that instant coffee powder?
Looks so beautiful and inviting ❤
I like this set up ❤❤❤
great as always