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Forher, having Turkish coffee was almost a daily ritual that had to be done with friends and family. More than anything, it was a way to celebrate her friendships and show gratitude to the ones she loved.

Though she worked most of her life, on those rare days when she was home, she would invite her friends over for coffee in the morning. Prior to their arrival, she would make me set up two trays: the first one with Turkish coffee cups and the second one with water glasses. We would always have something sweet to serve the coffee with. Although Turkish delights are more traditional, my mother loved serving hers with chocolate.


When her friends would arrive, it was my job to make and serve the coffee. After welcoming them, I would ask how they take their coffee and then immediately go to the kitchen to make it to their liking. It was such a proud moment for my mother when I would come out of the kitchen with the tray in my hand.


When I look back and think about it today, I realize how important it was for her that I understood the tradition behind it. I was very fortunate that I was allowed to drink coffee at a young age and learn to enjoy it through the family tradition.


It is customary and important to serve Turkish coffee with foam on top. When the mixture is close to a boil, use a teaspoon to transfer some of the foam into each coffee cup. Return the coffee pot to the stovetop.


As coffee comes to a boil, pour half of the coffee into the cups, over the foam. Return coffee pot to stovetop and boil the remaining coffee for an additional 10-15 seconds and fill the cups to the rim.


Almost eight years after her passing, when I close my eyes and think about my mother today, I picture her with a Turkish coffee cup in her hand, telling stories of whatever is happening on that particular day. Though I want to continue our family tradition every opportunity I get, I know it will never be the same without her.


The answer is, it depends. I recommend getting it as (1) it is a tradition to cook Turkish coffee in a cezve and (2) cooking it in a cezve will give you the thick foam (more in this below) on top. With that being said, if you are not concerned with those two things, you can make our coffee in a very small saucepan.

I have one similar to this Copper Turkish Coffee Pot (affiliate link) and have been using it for years.


I borrowed those cups from a friend of mine. They were a gift to her from her husband. He purchased them from Pasabahce many years ago. I am not sure if they are still selling them, but since this was asked more than once I thought I can answer it here.


If you ever visit Turkey and most other nearby countries, you can find a variety of options for Turkish coffee cups. However, if that is not possible you can easily find them online. Additionally, you can use espresso cups. They are a little larger but they would do the job.

Here is a set (affiliate link) you can use to make both types of coffees.




At nearly 55 years old I am finally making and trying Turkish coffee and was pleasantly surprised at how much I love it, especially without cream. Thank you for the education and for sharing your history. You were certainly blessed with your mother.

I have a question about the cezve. I see that you use a copper pot. Does copper make an ideal choice for making Turkish coffee? And why? Because of the way the liquid reacts with copper? Right now I am using an electric stainless steel pot which makes it easier to make. However, later on when I find my own taste preferences and settle on making it a tradition for myself, I am wondering if I should also invest in a copper cezve like the one you shared in your link.


First of all, please know that the copper pot I am using here is lined with stainless steel. So, technically the coffee is not cooking in copper. I am pretty sure you already know that but I wanted to mention. Secondly, copper is a great conductor of heat, which is crucial for the preparation of Turkish coffee. And since Turkish coffee needs to be brewed at a precise temperature (just below boiling), the high thermal conductivity of copper also provides greater control over the temperature. Finally, it is traditional to cook Turkish coffee in a copper cezve.


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Ductwork is installed for the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, and possibly the furnace. HVAC vent pipes are installed through the roof, and insulation is installed in the floors, walls, and ceilings.


Rough framing, plumbing, and electrical and mechanical systems are inspected for compliance with building codes. Most likely these will be three different inspections. At the very least, the framing inspection will be conducted separately from the electrical/mechanical inspections.

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