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Making Turkish black tea like the Turks
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 27 Feb 2008 Wed 02:52 am

http://www.business-with-turkey.com/tourist-guide/making_turkish_tea.shtml

2.       CANLI
5084 posts
 27 Feb 2008 Wed 03:04 am

İ must try this,although it would take longer time to prepare the tea hee hee
thanks Ros

3.       geniuda
1070 posts
 28 Feb 2008 Thu 11:52 pm

lol lol lol
I asked my good turkish friend how to prepare "çay" and this was sent to me by her as how to do it.. It really made me laugh when I received it but I found her school's 1st grade drawing cute lol lol

It is always helpful to have some visual aids lol


4.       Leelu
1746 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 03:49 am

Quoting geniuda:

lol lol lol
I asked my good turkish friend how to prepare "çay" and this was sent to me by her as how to do it.. It really made me laugh when I received it but I found her school's 1st grade drawing cute lol lol

It is always helpful to have some visual aids lol



lol lol lol now I know how to make "true Turkish Tea" .. as I am a very visual person the visual aids helped me tremendously!! lol lol lol

5.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 07:04 am

There is an alternative way which some of you may prefer, the fameous AlphaF way :

1. Pour cold water in both big and small tea pots.
2. Put sufficient amount of tea leaves into the small pot as well.
3. Put both pots (small pot over the large one) on strong fire, until water in large pot boils.
4. Reduce fire and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until all tea leaves in the small pot are submerged.

GOOD STRONG TEA !

6.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 02:51 pm

Alternatively...find a fiercely moustached Turk to make it for you!

7.       ciko
784 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 03:03 pm

i have this one http://www.arcelik.com.tr/NR/rdonlyres/910A8B7B-4BE6-437B-B8C0-C0D8DF570E62/4720/ARK3285P.jpg at home and it is really much much better than traditional ones..and it keeps tea fresh and water hot always so you can drink whenever you want..you never have to boil waster over and over and i luvvvvvvvv it

8.       portokal
2516 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 03:23 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alternatively...find a fiercely moustached Turk to make it for you!


hm. i like this. Alpha's recipe brings out good strong tea.

Quoting AlphaF:

There is an alternative way which some of you may prefer, the fameous AlphaF way :

1. Pour cold water in both big and small tea pots.
2. Put sufficient amount of tea leaves into the small pot as well.
3. Put both pots (small pot over the large one) on strong fire, until water in large pot boils.
4. Reduce fire and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until all tea leaves in the small pot are submerged.

GOOD STRONG TEA !

9.       elham
579 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 03:49 pm

Quoting ciko:

i have this one http://www.arcelik.com.tr/NR/rdonlyres/910A8B7B-4BE6-437B-B8C0-C0D8DF570E62/4720/ARK3285P.jpg at home and it is really much much better than traditional ones..and it keeps tea fresh and water hot always so you can drink whenever you want..you never have to boil waster over and over and i luvvvvvvvv it


surely, i tried it too,
is it name çay ocağı ?

10.       geniuda
1070 posts
 29 Feb 2008 Fri 09:41 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alternatively...find a fiercely moustached Turk to make it for you!


Do moustached turks make better tea?
I wonder what the moustache has to do with it?
You should share your experiences about this with us AEnigma, maybe you know something about it that we dont

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