40 Dishes

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Airag

Kumis (also spelled kumiss or koumiss or kumys, see other transliterations and cognate words below under terminology and etymology – old turkic: airag kazakh: қымыз, qymyz) mongolian: айраг, ääryg) is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare milk or donkey milk. the drink remains important to the peoples of the central asian steppes, of turkic and mongol origin: kazakhs, bashkirs, kalmyks, kyrgyz, mongols, and yakuts. kumis was historically consumed by the khitans, jurchens, hungarians, and han chinese of north china as well.kumis is a dairy product similar to kefir, but is produced from a liquid starter culture, in contrast to the solid kefir "grains". because mare's milk contains more sugars than cow's or goat's milk, when fermented, kumis has a higher, though still mild, alcohol content compared to kefir. even in the areas of the world where kumis is popular today, mare's milk remains a very limited commodity. industrial-scale production, therefore, generally uses cow's milk, which is richer in fat and protein, but lower in lactose than the milk from a horse. before fermentation, the cow's milk is fortified in one of several ways. sucrose may be added to allow a comparable fermentation. another technique adds modified whey to better approximate the composition of mare's milk.

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Ayran

Ayran, doogh, dhallë, daw, xynogala or tan is a cold savory yogurt-based beverage of yogurt and water popular across western asia, central asia, south asia, southeastern europe, north asia and eastern europe. the principal ingredients are yogurt, water and salt. herbs such as mint may be optionally added. some varieties are carbonated.

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Boza

Boza, also bosa, bozo is a fermented beverage popularly made in parts of north africa, central and western asia, caucasus and southeast europe. it is a malt drink made by fermenting various grains: wheat or millet in bulgaria, romania, north macedonia, serbia and bosnia and herzegovina and barley in ancient egypt, maize (corn) and wheat in turkey. it has a thick consistency, a low alcohol content (around 1%), and a slightly acidic sweet flavor.

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Çay

Turkish black tea

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Cognac

Cognac ( kon-yak, also us: kohn-, kawn-, french: [kɔɲak] (listen)) is a variety of brandy named after the commune of cognac, france. it is produced in the surrounding wine-growing region in the departments of charente and charente-maritime. cognac production falls under french appellation d'origine contrôlée (aoc) designation, with production methods and naming required to meet certain legal requirements. among the specified grapes, ugni blanc, known locally as saint-émilion, is most widely used. the brandy must be twice distilled in copper pot stills and aged at least two years in french oak barrels from limousin or tronçais. cognac matures in the same way as whiskies and wines barrel-age, and most cognacs spend considerably longer "on the wood" than the minimum legal requirement.

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Eggnog

Eggnog (), historically also known as a milk punch or an egg milk punch when alcoholic beverages are added, is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage. it is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg whites (which gives it a frothy texture, and its name). distilled spirits such as brandy, rum, whisky or bourbon are often a key ingredient. throughout canada, the united states and some european countries, eggnog is traditionally consumed over the christmas season, from late october until the end of the holiday season. a variety called ponche crema has been made and consumed in venezuela and trinidad since the 1900s, also as part of the christmas season. during that time, commercially prepared eggnog is sold in grocery stores in these countries. eggnog is also homemade using milk, eggs, sugar, and flavorings, and served with cinnamon or nutmeg. while eggnog is often served chilled, in some cases it is warmed, particularly on cold days (similar to the way mulled wine is served warm). eggnog or eggnog flavoring may also be used in other drinks, such as coffee (e.g., an "eggnog latte" espresso drink) and tea, or to dessert foods such as egg-custard puddings.

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Kahve

Turkish coffee is a style of coffee prepared in a cezve using very finely ground coffee beans without filtering.

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Kayisi suyu

Apricot juice

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Kefir

Kefir (also spelled as kephir or kefier, russian: кефир; adyghe: къундэпс; karachay-balkar: гыпы) ( kə-feer) is a fermented milk drink similar to a thin yogurt or ayran that is made from kefir grains, a specific type of mesophilic symbiotic culture. the drink originated in the north caucasus, in particular the elbrus region along the upper mountainous sections of circassia, karachay and balkaria from where it came to russia, and from there it spread to europe and the united states, where it is prepared by inoculating the milk of cows, goats, or sheep with kefir grains.the principal human benefit of consuming kefir, rather than the milk that it is produced from, is that adults often lose the ability to digest lactose and therefore may have difficulty or digestive problems absorbing the nutrients and minerals usually present in animal milk; kefir converts milk into a low-lactose beverage that still retains all of milk's nutritional benefits. the dense concentration of certain bacteria and yeast in kefir is also believed to aid digestion in much the same way that yoghurt does.the world's largest kefir producer is russia, followed by poland. kefir is a breakfast, lunch, and dinner drink popular across belarus, estonia, hungary, latvia, lithuania, poland, romania, russia, and ukraine - where it is known as an affordable health drink. it is also known in norway, sweden, and finland, where fermented milk drinks are common, such as surmjølk/surmjölk. kefir is common particularly among russian and estonian minorities) . in south slavic countries kefir is consumed at any time of the day, especially with zelnik/zeljanica, burek and banitsa/gibanica, as well as in cold soups served in the summer.

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Kiraz suyu

Cherry juice

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Masala chai

Masala chai (, lit. 'mixed-spice tea'; hindi: मसाला चाय) is an indian tea beverage made by boiling black tea in milk and water with a mixture of aromatic herbs and spices. originating in india the beverage has gained worldwide popularity, becoming a feature in many coffee and tea houses. the term chai originated from the hindi word chai, which was derived from the chinese word for tea, cha (see etymology of tea). in english, this spiced tea is commonly referred to as masala chai, or simply chai, even though the term refers to tea in general in the original language. according to stories, it originates from modern india and said that the king created masala chai as an ayurvedic energizing and refreshing beverage. numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte or chai tea latte for their version to indicate that it is made with steamed milk, much like that used to make a caffè latte, but mixed with a spiced tea concentrate instead of espresso. by 1994, the term had gained currency on the u.s. coffeehouse scene.

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Portakal suyu

Orange juice is a liquid extract of the orange tree fruit, produced by squeezing or reaming oranges. it comes in several different varieties, including blood orange, navel oranges, valencia orange, clementine, and tangerine. as well as variations in oranges used, some varieties include differing amounts of juice vesicles, known as "pulp" in american english, and "(juicy) bits" in british english. these vesicles contain the juice of the orange and can be left in or removed during the manufacturing process. how juicy these vesicles are depend upon many factors, such as species, variety, and season. in american english, the beverage name is often abbreviated as "oj". commercial orange juice with a long shelf life is made by pasteurizing the juice and removing the oxygen from it. this removes much of the taste, necessitating the later addition of a flavor pack, generally made from orange products. additionally, some juice is further processed by drying and later rehydrating the juice, or by concentrating the juice and later adding water to the concentrate. the health value of orange juice is debatable: it has a high concentration of vitamin c, but also a very high concentration of simple sugars, comparable to soft drinks. as a result, some government nutritional advice has been adjusted to encourage substitution of orange juice with raw fruit, which is digested more slowly, and limit daily consumption.

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Raki

Rakı or raki (, , , turkish pronunciation: [ɾaˈkɯ]) is an alcoholic drink made of twice-distilled grapes and anise. it is the national drink of turkey. it is also popular in other balkan countries as an apéritif as well as in kazakhstan. it is often served with seafood or meze. it is comparable to several other alcoholic beverages available around the mediterranean and the middle east, e.g. pastis, ouzo, sambuca, arak and aguardiente. in crete, tsikoudia is a pomace brandy that is sometimes called rakı. it is used to make rakomelo, which is flavoured with honey and cinnamon. rakomelo is served warm during winter months. cretan raki does not contain anise, so it is not to be confused with the turkish version.

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Salep

Salep, also spelled sahlep or sahlab, is a flour made from the tubers of the orchid genus orchis (including species orchis mascula and orchis militaris). these tubers contain a nutritious, starchy polysaccharide called glucomannan. salep flour is consumed in beverages and desserts, especially in the cuisines of the former ottoman empire, notably in the levant where it is a traditional winter beverage. an increase in consumption is causing local extinctions of orchids in parts of turkey and iran.

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Şalgam

Şalgam or şalgam suyu (turkish pronunciation: [ʃal̴ˈɡam (suˈju)]; lit. "turnip (juice)"), pronounced "shal-gam", is a popular traditional fermented beverage from the southern turkish cities of adana, hatay, tarsus, mersin, kahramanmaras, i̇zmir and the çukurova region. the name şalgam is persian in origin; in persian, it is written شلغم and means turnip. it is either called turnip juice, turnip water, shalgam juice, or shalgam water. the french traveler, naturalist and writer pierre belon described its production method in the 15th century. şalgam is produced by lactic acid fermentation. studies have shown that the juice of the purple carrot used in şalgam reduces the effects of high-carbohydrate, high-fat diets in rats. it is one of the most popular beverages during winter in turkey.a slice of purple carrot, wedges of paprika and/or garlic is often added just before drinking. alongside rakı and ayran, it is typically drunk after eating kebab. şalgam is often served alongside the alcoholic drink rakı in a separate glass as they complement one another. in some parts of turkey, ayran and şalgam are mixed.

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Sharbat

Sharbat (persian: شربت, pronounced [ʃæɾˈbæt]; also transliterated as shorbot, şerbet or sherbet) is an iranian drink also popular in turkey, south asia, caucasus and the balkans. it is prepared from fruits or flower petals. it is a sweet cordial, and usually served chilled. it can be served in concentrated form and eaten with a spoon or diluted with water to create the drink. popular sharbats are made of one or more of the following: basil seeds, rose water, fresh rose petals, sandalwood, bael, hibiscus, lemon, orange, mango, pineapple, falsa (grewia asiatica) and chia seeds. sharbat is common in homes of iran, turkey, bosnia, arab world, afghanistan, pakistan, sri lanka, bangladesh and india, and popularly consumed by muslims when breaking their daily fast during the month of ramadan.a south indian version commonly called sarbbath is popular in kerala, tamil nadu and andhra pradesh, regions wherein a specially made syrup of indian sarsaparilla and lemon is dissolved in milk or soda water. an indonesian, especially javanese, drink called serbat' is commonly found during the month of ramadan. the most popular is made by mixing cold water, simple syrup, and shredded cantaloupe, popularly known as serbat blewah or cantaloupe sherbet.

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Efes Pilsener

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Sex on the Beach

A sex on the beach is an alcoholic cocktail containing vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice. it is an international bartenders association official cocktail.

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Arabica coffee

Coffea arabica (), also known as the arabic coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee and madder family rubiaceae. it is believed to be the first species of coffee to have been cultivated, and is currently the dominant cultivar, representing about 60% of global production. coffee produced from the (less acidic, more bitter, and more highly caffeinated) robusta bean (c. canephora) makes up most of the remaining coffee production. arabica coffee originates from ethiopia and was first cultivated in yemen, and documented by the 12th century. coffea arabica is called ‏بُنّ‎ (būnn) in arabic, borrowed from the oromo "buna".

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Black coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain flowering plants in the coffea genus. from the coffee fruit, the seeds are separated to produce a stable, raw product: unroasted green coffee. the seeds are then roasted, a process which transforms them into a consumable product: roasted coffee, which is ground into fine particles that are typically steeped in hot water before being filtered out, producing a cup of coffee. coffee is darkly colored, bitter, slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. it is one of the most popular drinks in the world and can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, french press, caffè latte, or already-brewed canned coffee). it is usually served hot, although chilled or iced coffee is common. sugar, sugar substitutes, milk or cream are often used to lessen the bitter taste or enhance the flavor. it may be served with coffee cake or another sweet dessert, like doughnuts. a commercial establishment that sells prepared coffee beverages is known as a coffeehouse or coffee shop (not to be confused with dutch coffeeshops selling cannabis). clinical research indicates that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial as a stimulant in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption has positive or negative effects.though coffee is now a global commodity, it has a long history tied closely to food traditions around the red sea. the earliest credible evidence of the drinking of coffee in the form of the modern beverage appears in modern-day yemen from the mid-15th century in sufi shrines, where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a manner similar to current methods. the yemenis procured the coffee beans from the ethiopian highlands via coastal somali intermediaries and began cultivation. by the 16th century, the drink had reached the rest of the middle east and north africa, later spreading to europe. in the 20th century, coffee became a much more global commodity, creating different coffee cultures around the world. the two most commonly grown coffee bean types are c. arabica and c. robusta. coffee plants are cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the americas, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent, and africa. as of 2018, brazil was the leading grower of coffee beans, producing 35% of the world total. coffee is a major export commodity as the leading legal agricultural export for numerous countries. it is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. green, unroasted coffee is the most traded agricultural commodity and one of the most traded commodities overall, second only to petroleum. despite the sales of coffee reaching billions of dollars, those actually producing the beans are disproportionately living in poverty. critics also point to the coffee industry's negative impact on the environment and the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. the environmental costs and wage disparity of farmers are causing the market for fair trade and organic coffee to expand.

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Caffè corretto

Caffè corretto (pronounced [kafˈfɛ kkorˈrɛtto]), an italian caffeinated alcoholic drink, consists of a shot of espresso with a small amount of liquor, usually grappa, and sometimes sambuca or brandy. it is also known (outside italy) as an "espresso corretto". it is ordered as "un caffè corretto alla grappa", "… alla sambuca", "… al cognac", or "corretto di spadino", depending on the desired liquor. most italian bartenders prepare a caffè corretto simply adding a few drops of the desired liquor into an espresso shot; however in some cases the liquor is served in a shot alongside the coffee allowing the customer to pour the quantity they desire. a few bartenders also let their regular customers make their drink themselves providing the espresso shot and the bottle of liquor. the italian word corretto corresponds to the english word 'correct' in the sense of 'corrected'. the term is now an italian phraseme.caffè corretto can also be found widely in eritrea, a legacy of the italian colonization of eritrea. asmarino bartenders pour locally produced areki and cognac. in spain, a similar drink is known as carajillo; in portugal it is known as café com cheirinho (coffee with scent); in france pousse-café or café-calva (coffee and calvados); and in sweden, norway, and denmark as kaffekask, karsk, or kaffegök.

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Caffè macchiato

Caffè macchiato (italian pronunciation: [kafˈfɛ mmakˈkjaːto] (listen)), sometimes called espresso macchiato, is an espresso coffee drink with a small amount of milk, usually foamed. in italian, macchiato means "stained" or "spotted", so the literal translation of caffè macchiato is "stained coffee" or "marked coffee".

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Caffè mocha

A caffè mocha ( or ), also called mocaccino (italian: [mokatˈtʃiːno]), is a chocolate-flavoured warm beverage that is a variant of a café latte (italian: [kafˈfɛ lˈlatte]), commonly served in a glass rather than a mug. other commonly used spellings are mochaccino and also mochachino. the name is derived from the city of mocha, yemen, which was one of the centres of early coffee trade. like latte, the name is commonly shortened to just mocha.

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Cappuccino

A cappuccino ( (listen); italian pronunciation: [kapputˈtʃiːno]; italian plural: cappuccini) is an espresso-based coffee drink that originated in austria with later development taking place in italy, and is prepared with steamed milk foam (microfoam).variations of the drink involve the use of cream instead of milk, using non-dairy milk substitutes and flavoring with cinnamon or chocolate powder. it is typically smaller in volume than a caffè latte, with a thicker layer of microfoam.the name comes from the capuchin friars, referring to the colour of their habits, and in this context referring to the colour of the beverage when milk is added in small portion to dark, brewed coffee (today mostly espresso). the physical appearance of a modern cappuccino with espresso créma and steamed milk is a result of a long evolution of the drink. the viennese bestowed the name "kapuziner", possibly in the 18th century, on a version that included whipped cream and spices of unknown origin. the italian cappuccino was unknown outside italy until the 1930s, and seems to be born out of viennese-style cafés in trieste and other italian areas in austria-hungary through the kapuziner coffee in the early 20th century. the drink spread from trieste, the main coffee port in central europe, throughout italy, especially after world war i and later worldwide, and can be found at a number of establishments.

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Cold brew coffee

Coffee drinks are made by brewing water with ground coffee beans. the brewing is either done slowly by drip, filter, french press, cafetière or percolator, or done very quickly under pressure by an espresso machine. when put under the pressure of an espresso machine, the coffee is termed espresso while slow-brewed coffees are generally termed brewed coffee. while all coffee drinks are based on either coffee or espresso, some drinks add milk or cream, some are made with steamed milk or non-dairy milks, or add water (like the americano). upon milk additions, coffee's flavor can vary with different syrups or sweeteners, alcoholic liqueurs, and even combinations of coffee with espresso or tea. there are many variations to the basic coffee or espresso bases. with the invention of the gaggia machine, espresso, and espresso with milk such as cappuccino and latte, spread in popularity from italy to the uk in the 1950s. it then came to america, and with the rise in popularity of the italian coffee culture in the 1980s it began to spread worldwide via coffeehouses and coffeehouse chains.the caffeine content in coffee beans may be reduced via one of several decaffeination processes to produce decaffeinated coffee, also known as decaf, which may be served as regular, espresso or instant coffee.

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Cortado

A cortado is a beverage consisting of espresso mixed with a roughly equal amount of warm milk to reduce the acidity. the milk in a cortado is steamed, but not frothy and "texturized" as in many italian coffee drinks. the cortado comes from spain, most likely madrid, where it is commonly served.the word cortado is the past participle of the spanish verb cortar (to cut), in the sense of "dilute", and can refer variously to either coffee or espresso drinks throughout spanish and portuguese speaking countries.

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Doppio

Doppio espresso (italian pronunciation: [ˈdoppjo]) is a double shot which is extracted using double the amount of ground coffee in a larger-sized portafilter basket. this results in 60 ml (2.1 imp fl oz; 2.0 us fl oz) of drink, double the amount of a single shot espresso. doppio is italian multiplier, meaning "double". it is commonly called a standard double, due to its standard in judging the espresso quality in barista competitions, where four single espresso are made using two double portafilters. a single shot of espresso, by contrast, is called a solo ("single") and was developed because it was the maximum amount of ground coffee that could practically be extracted by lever espresso machines. at most cafés outside of italy, a doppio is the standard shot. because solos require a smaller portafilter basket, solo shots are often produced by making ("pulling") a doppio in a two-spout portafilter and only serving one of the streams; the other stream may be discarded or used in another drink.

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Espresso

Espresso ( (listen), italian: [eˈsprɛsso]) is a coffee-brewing method of italian origin, in which a small amount of nearly boiling water (about 90 °c or 190 °f) is forced under 9–10 bars (900–1,000 kpa; 130–150 psi) of pressure through finely-ground coffee beans. espresso coffee can be made with a wide variety of coffee beans and roast degrees. espresso is the most common way of making coffee in southern europe, especially in italy, france, spain and portugal. it is also popular in switzerland, croatia, bulgaria, greece, and in australia. espresso is generally thicker than coffee brewed by other methods, with a viscosity similar to that of warm honey. this is due to the higher concentration of suspended and dissolved solids, and the crema on top (a foam with a creamy consistency). as a result of the pressurized brewing process, the flavors and chemicals in a typical cup of espresso are very concentrated. espresso has more caffeine per unit volume than most coffee beverages, but because the usual serving size is much smaller, the total caffeine content is less than a mug of standard brewed coffee. the actual caffeine content of any coffee drink varies by size, bean origin, roast method and other factors, but a typical 28 grams (1 ounce) serving of espresso usually contains 64.5 milligrams of caffeine, whereas a typical serving of drip coffee usually contains 150 to 200 mg.the three dispersed phases in espresso are what make this beverage unique. the first dispersed phase is an emulsion of oil droplets. the second phase is suspended solids, while the third is the layer of gas bubbles or foam. the dispersion of very small oil droplets is perceived in the mouth as creamy. this characteristic of espresso contributes to what is known as the body of the beverage. these oil droplets preserve some of the aromatic compounds that are lost to the air in other coffee forms. this preserves the strong coffee flavor present in the espresso.espresso is the base for various coffee drinks, including caffè latte, cappuccino, caffè macchiato, caffè mocha, flat white, and caffè americano.

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Espresso con panna

Espresso con panna, which means "espresso with cream" in italian, is a single or double shot of espresso topped with whipped cream. in france and in the united kingdom it is known as café viennois. in northern continental europe, the term wiener melange refers to a different drink, made with foamed milk and having no whipped cream on top. in vienna, an espresso con panna is properly called a franziskaner, but ordering a wiener melange may sometimes yield the arrival of espresso con panna even in vienna. in france, café viennois refers to both an espresso con panna and a wiener melange. in australia, a similar drink may be called café vienna although espresso con panna will traditionally be in an espresso sized cup, whereas café vienna will be served in the same size as a latte. historically served in a demitasse cup, it is perhaps a more old fashioned drink than a latte or cappuccino, though still very popular, whichever name it receives, at coffeehouses in budapest and vienna.

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Frappe

A frappé coffee, greek frappé, nescafé frappé, or just frappé (greek: φραπέ, frapé, [fraˈpe]) is a greek iced coffee drink made from instant coffee (generally, spray-dried nescafé), water, sugar, and milk. the word is often written frappe (without an accent). the frappé was invented through experimentation by dimitris vakondios, a nescafe representative, in 1957 in thessaloniki. frappés are among the most popular forms of coffee in greece and cyprus and have become a hallmark of postwar outdoor greek coffee culture.

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French press

A french press, also known as a cafetière, cafetière à piston, caffettiera a stantuffo, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger, is a coffee brewing device, although it can also be used for other tasks. in 1923 ugo paolini, an italian, filed patent documents relating to a tomato juice separator and he developed the idea of making a coffee pot with a press action and a filter. he assigned his 1928 patent to italian designer attilio calimani and giulio moneta who filed it in 1929.

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Iced coffee

Iced coffee is a coffee beverage served cold. it may be prepared either by brewing coffee normally (i.e. carafe, french press, etc.) and then serving it over ice or in cold milk, or by brewing the coffee cold. in hot brewing, sweeteners and flavoring may be added before cooling, as they dissolve faster. iced coffee can also be sweetened with pre-dissolved sugar in water. pre-packaged iced coffee is available as a grocery item in several countries, though without ice. iced coffee is also regularly available in most coffee shops. iced coffee is generally brewed at a higher strength than normal coffee, since it is diluted by the melting ice.

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Latte

Caffè latte (italian: [kafˌfɛ lˈlatte]), often shortened to just latte () in english, is a coffee beverage of italian origin made with espresso and steamed milk. variants include the chocolate-flavored mocha or replacing the coffee with another beverage base such as masala chai (spiced indian tea), mate, matcha, turmeric, or rooibos; other types of milk, such as soy milk or almond milk, are also used. the term comes from the italian caffellatte or caffè latte, from caffè e latte, literally "coffee and milk"; in english orthography either or both words sometimes have an accent on the final e (a hyperforeignism in the case of *latté, or to indicate it is pronounced, not the more-common silent final e of english). in northern europe and scandinavia, the term café au lait has traditionally been used for the combination of espresso and milk. in france, café latte is from the original name of the beverage (caffè latte); a combination of espresso and steamed milk equivalent to a "latte" is in french called grand crème and in german milchkaffee or (in austria) wiener melange.

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Latte macchiato

Latte macchiato (italian pronunciation: [ˈlatte makˈkjaːto]) is a coffee beverage; the name means stained or marked milk, which refers to the espresso stain on the milk used. it is a play on “espresso macchiato,” an espresso with a dollop or two of milk or cream.

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Lungo

Lungo (italian for "long") is a coffee beverage made by using an espresso machine to make an italian-style coffee – short black (a single espresso shot) with more water (generally twice as much), resulting in a larger coffee, a lungo. a normal serving of espresso takes from 18 to 30 seconds to pull, and fills 25 to 60 millilitres, while a lungo may take up to a minute to pull, and might fill 130 to 170 millilitres. extraction time of the dose is determined by the variety of coffee beans (usually a blend of arabica and robusta), their grind and the pressure of the machine. it is usually brewed using an espresso machine but with two or three times the amount of water to the same weight of coffee to make a much longer drink.in french it is called café allongé.

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Pumpkin spice latte

The pumpkin spice latte is a coffee drink made with a mix of traditional autumn spice flavors (cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove), steamed milk, espresso, and often sugar, topped with whipped cream and pumpkin pie spice. the beverage is most commonly associated with starbucks, which first offered the drink in 2003, and the season of fall. the popular flavor has inspired a wide range of product variations that appear on a seasonal basis.

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Ristretto

Ristretto (italian pronunciation: [risˈtretto]) is a "short shot" (30 ml from a double basket) of a more highly concentrated espresso coffee. it is made with the same amount of ground coffee, but extracted with a finer grind (also in from 20 to 30 seconds) using half as much water. a normal short shot might look like a ristretto, but in reality, would only be a weaker, more diluted, shot. the opposite of a ristretto (which means in italian, "shortened, narrow") is a lungo ("long"), which is a double shot. the french call a ristretto a café serré. regardless of whether one uses a hand pressed machine or an automatic, a regular double shot is generally considered to be around 14–18 grams of ground coffee extracted into 60 ml (2 fl oz or two shot glasses). thus, a "double ristretto" consumes the same amount of coffee beans but fills only a single shot glass. coffee contains over a thousand aromatic compounds. a ristretto's chemical composition and taste differ from those of a full-length extraction for three reasons: more concentrated: the first part of any extraction is the most concentrated, its color typically lying between dark chocolate and umber, whereas the tail end of shots are much lighter, varying from the color of dark pumpkin pie to varying shades of tan (see photo, above right). this is an important factor when drinking straight espresso shots. different balance: different chemical compounds in ground coffee dissolve into hot water at different rates. a ristretto contains a greater relative proportion of faster extracting compounds, proportionally fewer of the compounds characteristic of over-extraction, and thus, a different balance. fewer total extracts: relative proportions aside, fewer total coffee compounds—caffeine being just one—are extracted into ristrettos versus full length shots. this is an important factor when diluting shots into water or milk.straight ristrettos—shots that are traditionally drunk from a demitasse and not diluted into a larger cup containing milk or water—could be described as bolder, fuller, with more body and less bitterness. these characteristics are usually attributed to espresso in general but are more pronounced in a ristretto. diluted into a cup of water (e.g. americano or long black) or milk (e.g. latte or cappuccino), ristrettos are less bitter and exhibit a more intense “espresso” character.

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Robusta

Coffea canephora (syn. coffea robusta, commonly known as robusta coffee) is a species of coffee that has its origins in central and western sub-saharan africa. it is a species of flowering plant in the family rubiaceae. though widely known as coffea robusta, the plant is scientifically identified as coffea canephora, which has two main varieties, robusta and nganda.coffea robusta represents 43% of global coffee production, with coffea arabica constituting most of the remainder. there are several differences between the composition of coffee beans from c. arabica and c. robusta. beans from c. robusta tend to have lower acidity, more bitterness, and a more woody and less fruity flavor compared to c. arabica beans.

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Kırmızı şarap

Turkish wine is wine made in the transcontinental eurasian country turkey. the caucasus region, where georgia and iran are located, played a pivotal role in the early history of wine and is likely to have been one of the earliest wine-producing regions of the world.ampelographers estimate that turkey is home to between 600 and 1200 indigenous varieties of vitis vinifera (the european grapevine), though less than 60 of these are grown commercially. with over 8,120 square kilometres (2,010,000 acres) planted under vine, turkey is the world's fourth-leading producer of grapes for wine production. mustafa kemal atatürk, turkey's first president, established the country's first commercial winery in 1925. according to the oiv, the total wine production in 2005 was 28,700,000 litres. in the first half of 2009, wine consumption in turkey reached 20,906,762 litres.

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Beyaz şarap

Turkish wine is wine made in the transcontinental eurasian country turkey. the caucasus region, where georgia and iran are located, played a pivotal role in the early history of wine and is likely to have been one of the earliest wine-producing regions of the world.ampelographers estimate that turkey is home to between 600 and 1200 indigenous varieties of vitis vinifera (the european grapevine), though less than 60 of these are grown commercially. with over 8,120 square kilometres (2,010,000 acres) planted under vine, turkey is the world's fourth-leading producer of grapes for wine production. mustafa kemal atatürk, turkey's first president, established the country's first commercial winery in 1925. according to the oiv, the total wine production in 2005 was 28,700,000 litres. in the first half of 2009, wine consumption in turkey reached 20,906,762 litres.

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