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Definition of Turkish coffee in English: Turkish coffeenoun mass nounVery strong black coffee served with the fine grounds in it. Example sentencesExamples - He brings out Turkish coffee and chocolate-chip cookies.
- Over Turkish coffee on the terrace at Amman's Four Seasons Hotel, he issued a dire warning.
- As we sat down to cups of strong Turkish coffee, a middle-aged man, clearly the head of the family, joined us.
- It's not anything special like Turkish coffee, just freshly brewed, high quality filter coffee.
- Men sit for hours in all-male tea houses drinking tea or Turkish coffee.
- This dessert should always be accompanied by a bitter cup of Turkish coffee or tea with mint.
- In one corner there is an Ottoman style couch, where diners may retire to drink Turkish coffee after the meal.
- I am often asked how to make Turkish coffee,.
- You can sip a Turkish coffee or a Tunisian mint tea in the Place de la Victoire.
- Small cups of black Turkish coffee were set out on a low table.
- Bulgarians like to drink strong espresso and Turkish coffee.
- Albanians enjoy Turkish coffee or Albanian coffee, Albanian whiskey and wine.
- The Bay Tree's clientele ranges from young families to wiry old men sipping cups of strong Turkish coffee.
- They stopped in cafés for Turkish coffee and marzipan.
- These coffee houses remain a purely men's space where they drink traditional Turkish coffee and play backgammon and chat about politics.
- The old town is full of Turkish coffee houses and local bars and restaurants.
- He could sit down with him for a glass of brandy or a cup of Turkish coffee.
- They drink lots of strong black Turkish coffee.
- After a late supper and ladles of Turkish coffee, Jure took us up the tower.
- A typical Greek breakfast consists of a piece of bread, some goat milk and strong Turkish coffee.
Definition of Turkish coffee in US English: Turkish coffeenounˈtərkɪʃ ˈkɔfi Very strong black coffee served with the fine grounds in it. Example sentencesExamples - I am often asked how to make Turkish coffee,.
- He brings out Turkish coffee and chocolate-chip cookies.
- Albanians enjoy Turkish coffee or Albanian coffee, Albanian whiskey and wine.
- The Bay Tree's clientele ranges from young families to wiry old men sipping cups of strong Turkish coffee.
- Over Turkish coffee on the terrace at Amman's Four Seasons Hotel, he issued a dire warning.
- Men sit for hours in all-male tea houses drinking tea or Turkish coffee.
- As we sat down to cups of strong Turkish coffee, a middle-aged man, clearly the head of the family, joined us.
- The old town is full of Turkish coffee houses and local bars and restaurants.
- A typical Greek breakfast consists of a piece of bread, some goat milk and strong Turkish coffee.
- Small cups of black Turkish coffee were set out on a low table.
- These coffee houses remain a purely men's space where they drink traditional Turkish coffee and play backgammon and chat about politics.
- He could sit down with him for a glass of brandy or a cup of Turkish coffee.
- You can sip a Turkish coffee or a Tunisian mint tea in the Place de la Victoire.
- After a late supper and ladles of Turkish coffee, Jure took us up the tower.
- In one corner there is an Ottoman style couch, where diners may retire to drink Turkish coffee after the meal.
- They stopped in cafés for Turkish coffee and marzipan.
- It's not anything special like Turkish coffee, just freshly brewed, high quality filter coffee.
- This dessert should always be accompanied by a bitter cup of Turkish coffee or tea with mint.
- They drink lots of strong black Turkish coffee.
- Bulgarians like to drink strong espresso and Turkish coffee.
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