Happy World Coffee Day!

Coffee is a drink that has always been in our lives. Most of us have various excuses to drink coffee during the day. We like to drink coffee because besides the pleasure and physical need we get from it, the emotional impact of coffee is much stronger…

When we think of coffee, we think of various types of coffee, and we drink various types of coffee for various excuses at every moment of our lives. But probably the most meaningful and emotionally charged of these is ‘Turkish Coffee’, which carries the heritage of the past to the present.

If you would like, while drinking your coffee today, we would like to take a look at the meanings of coffee for us and the emotions it evokes in us;

 Coffee is a daily ritual and represents a ‘special moment’ in the busyness of the day. Coffee is a ‘magic elixir’ that creates an atmosphere of ‘joy’ and enriches the shared moment, adding intimacy.

 A small ‘getaway or break’ that frees the person from their routine, relaxes and soothes them.

While providing comfort and happiness, it also makes you feel ‘free’. For this reason, coffee is always associated with moments of pleasure.

 Its distinctive ‘special’ smell is an important stimulant that differentiates coffee from other beverages and strengthens the relationship with coffee.

 Especially Turkish coffee is an ‘excuse’ to make oneself happy and free. It is a ‘reward’ given to oneself under various pretexts, a way of pampering oneself in life, even for a short period of time, and being able to say “oh, good for me” after a job well done.

 Coffee excuse, ‘chatting’ is great. Turkish coffee is often associated with ‘conversation’ and the company of friends. Conversation and Turkish coffee are inseparable. When you want to have a chat with your spouse, friends, neighbors and friends, the phrases ‘let’s have a coffee’ or ‘let’s go for a coffee’ have become common phrases.

 Turkish coffee provides unity and sincerity. It is the representation of ‘sharing’. Along with this, it is not to be drunk with everyone, as it is a special drink, but to be drunk with intimate people, friends and neighbors. Turkish coffee has ‘selectivity’ at its core. Although coffee drunk alone relaxes the person, the pleasure of coffee is stronger when drunk together. In other words, coffee is a complement to pleasant moments.

 ‘Coffee fortune telling’ is one of the most important rituals of Turkish coffee.

 Turkish coffee is more than just an ordinary beverage, it represents a ‘culture’. With its profound influence on the Turkish way of life, Turkish coffee plays a central role as a sign of hospitality and friendship.

As you drink your coffee today, feel how peace and joy envelop you and make you both free and caring…

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