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One Friday winter night in New York City I took a break from my daily grind by stopping by Dr. Honeybrew’s Turkish Coffee room — a theatrical coffee fortune-telling ceremony located in a ...
If you’re a coffee lover with a serious case of wanderlust, you’ve probably wondered what coffee drinks from around the world ...
However, coffee drinking in Turkey can rise to more lofty purposes, playing an integral role in ceremonies and special occasions. Coffee grounds, typically left in cups while drinking, are ...
A few years later, as “Dr. Honeybrew,” he created the Turkish Coffee Room, a coffee-grounds reading ceremony that is performed out of his living room in the East Village of Manhattan.
Steeped in tradition, Turkish coffee was inscribed in Unesco's Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2013. Here, coffee is a mainstay at social occasions, playing a part in engagement ceremonies ...
Cenk Girginol, author of Coffee: from the Soil to the Cup, describes Turkish coffee as a culture because it has never existed solely as a beverage. According to a famous Turkish proverb, a cup of ...
I was at Vukadin-Hoitt’s four-month-old gallery, Silvana Mondo, for a Turkish coffee reading ceremony. Vukadin-Hoitt has been reading the bottoms of cups professionally since 2012, but as she says, “I ...
September 29 is National Coffee Day! In the U.S., 64 percent of adults drink at least a cup of Joe daily, according to the National Coffee Association, but the stuff is a hit worldwide. To ...
In Israel, coffee served with sludgy grounds at the bottom of the cup (akin to Turkish coffee, although prepared with less ceremony) is known as "botz," which literally means "mud." But to make this ...