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Ottoman Empire Food - Coggle Diagram
Ottoman Empire Food
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- Wedding and circumcision tables,
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- Muharrem (the first month of lunar calendar) table,
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No matter which meal was involved, coffee constituted an indispensable finish. It had a certain importance also in the daily life and had their own anecdotes, expressions and traditions.
Coffee fad, coffee peddlar, divination in coffee dregs, coffee cup and the dicton of “one cup of coffee entails forty years of affinity.”
The types of coffee were bitter, sweet, medium-sugared-quasi-sugared.
Depending on the time of the day, brewing was different. The morning coffee had two forms. The first was the one taken as soon as one got up in the morning and the other followed the brunch. Sometimes milk was added to them.
A cup of coffee go get rid of the fatigue, to divine from the dregs, to help gossiping among the women, to accompany the breaks in the work and to act as the final of a dinner.
In the Turkish traditions, one would normally extend the invitation for a meal by saying: “Please come and have a cup of coffee with us.” The occasional get-togethers of coffee fads produced slogans such as “tobacco with the coffee, a mixture pleasing thee.”
Let’s not forget, however, those preferring tea to coffee following a meal:
“The tea a very wise man discovered,
Two in the morning, one before the bed.”
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