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How to Make Best Coffee in the World
Jul 21st, 2010 by admin

www.How50.com MORE TIPS AND TRICKS Turkish coffee (see name and variants for other names) is coffee prepared by boiling finely powdered roast coffee beans in a pot (cezve), possibly with sugar, and serving it into a cup, where the dregs settle. The name describes the method of preparation, not the raw material; there is no special Turkish variety of the coffee bean. It is common throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Caucasus, and the Balkans, and in their expatriate communities and restaurants in the rest of the world. Coffeehouse culture was highly developed in the former Ottoman world, and this is the dominant style of preparation. Coffee has its origins in Ethiopia and Yemen. By the late 15th and early 16th century, it had spread to Cairo and Mecca.[1][2] The Ottoman chronicler İbrahim Peçevi reports the opening of the first coffeehouse in Istanbul Until the year 962 (1554-55), in the High, God-Guarded city of Constantinople, as well as in Ottoman lands generally, coffee and coffeehouses did not exist. About that year, a fellow called Hâkem (Hakam) from Aleppo and a wag called Şems (Shams) from Damascus, came to the city: they each opened a large shop in the district called Tahtelkal’e, and began to purvey coffee.[3] Various legends involving its introduction at a “Kiva Han” in 1475 are reported on web sites, but with no documentation.[4] Coffee has affected Turkish culture so much that the Turkish word for breakfast, kahvaltı literally means “before coffee” (kahve

How To: Make Greek Coffee
Apr 23rd, 2010 by admin

My mom shows how to make delicious traditional Greek coffee. Shot with Kodak Zi8 using macro mode for some of the shots (the click you hear). Coffee used here is Loumidis: www.amazon.com

Cooking Show: How to make iced coffee that tastes like it’s from Dunkin Donuts!
Feb 19th, 2010 by admin

You may of seen my cooking show of how to make s’mores and you might have seen heidi’s. Well those were not very good because… idk but this one is good! And the coffee is good for kids that like coffee because it’s very low in caffine and it’s not strong at all! COMMENT RATE SUBSCRIBE ENJOY!!!!

A Morning at Intelligentsia Coffee Part 2 (BBtv)
Jan 1st, 2010 by admin

In today’s episode, Mark Frauenfelder brings his own espresso machine to US Barista Champion, Kyle Glanville, to learn how to make the perfect espresso. Kyle also gives a hands-on demonstration of the “ultimate nerd’s way to make coffee.” This weekend, Kyle will be competing against the best baristas from around the globe in the 2008 World Barista Championship. The final round and awards ceremony are on Sunday, June 22nd, and streaming video of the competition can be seen now and through the …

Make Incredible Coffee At Home With A French Press
Dec 5th, 2009 by admin

In this video, I demonstrate how to make great coffee at home using a French Press. What is a French Press? According to Wikipedia (bit.ly “A French press consists of a narrow cylindrical jug usually made of glass or clear plastic, equipped with a lid and a “plunger”, made of metal or plastic, which fits tightly in the cylinder and which has a fine wire or nylon mesh acting as a filter. Coffee is brewed by placing the coffee and water together, leaving to brew for a few minutes, then …

How to make coffee jelly.
Nov 15th, 2009 by admin

These videos actually suck. You should go here: otakunoms.livejournal.com C: Excuse my ditzyness. Woke up early ~__~;; I had to make this weird stuff. It kept popping up everywhere, TAUNTING me. This is longer and made with actual videos. I’m not sure if I’ll do it again oo;; Recipe: 2 cups + 4 tbs water 2 tbs sugar 2 envelopes gelatin 3 rounded tsp instant coffee 1 tsp vanilla Boil 2 cups water. Mix gelatin and 4 tbs water. Mix together. Refrigerate :]

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