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Smell of Turkish coffee in the streets of Europe
1.       harp00n
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 28 Jan 2013 Mon 04:00 pm

Quoted from Anadolu Agency.

 

After impressing the U.S., the "Mobile Turkish Coffee House" goes on a European tour.

In the scope of promoting the Turkish culture in the U.S., the mobile coffee house will visit Germany, Holland and Belgium after it received high attention.
Before it hits the road for its European tour, it will pop in to homeland and come together with fans in Istanbul on January 17.
The "Mobile Turkish Coffee House" is the project of Turkish-American young volunteers who dedicated themselves to the promotion of Turkey in the U.S.
With the assistance of famous Turkish coffee brand, the "Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi", the mobile house served about 10 thousand Americans in several universities as well as Washington, Baltimore, New York, New Haven and Boston.
The coffee house which has the motto of "Turkish Coffee-The taste of friendship for 500 years" will visit Holland, Belgium and Germany.
Well known European universities, the European Parliament and the festival zones will be visited and "Sultans of the Coffee" will take place during tasting sessions.
The streets of Europe will be filled with the smell of Turkish coffee.
Coordinator of the project, Gizem Salcigil White told AA they came across with high demands from different people about going to different countries and promoting abroad as well.
She said, "That is why we decided to take the mobile house outside of the U.S."
White added that in May they would be in Holland and Belgium and they are working on their Germany tour.

 

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