Traditional Brass Turkish Coffee
Ibrik and 2 Bags of Traditional Arabian Coffee
One "3-cup" size brass ibrik
(briki cezve briki) and arabic coffee
FreshCoffeeShop brings you a fantastic Turkish
coffee set! A big 3-cups-size ibrik (Turkish coffee maker) made of brass
and two bags of Arabian coffee. Each bag is 200gr.

Arabian traditional coffee is a quality 100% Arabica
coffee blend, made with the original recipe, which includes
dark roasted coffee mixed with cardamon. Cardamon gives to
this coffee blend the traditional special taste of the Arabian
coffees. It's like nothing you've ever tasted before! It has a
bit spicy flavor, with exotic scent notes in the aroma, and it
is naturally sweet. If you are bored with common coffees you
definitely have to taste this one!
Arabian coffee is prepared with the traditional Turkish
brewing method. It is already ground and ready to be used.
The Ibrik: Why
Brass and not Copper?
Brass is more durable than copper. It wears out far less than
copper, which is the most common metal. Another advantage is
that brass is better for your health than copper. Copper ibriks
must always be tin lined.
When the tin layer wears out copper traces can get in the
water and then in the coffee you drink. That's not the fact for
brass. That is also the reason that brass ibriks are more
expensive than copper ones. FreshCoffeeShop offers you brass
ibriks at almost the same price as copper ibriks!

You are going to receive one "
3 cups
" big size ibrik capable of serving coffee for you
and your friends. Some people also enjoy having a big cup of
coffee all for themselves!!! FreshCoffeeShop backs up this
quality product with 100%
money back guarantee (read our policies).
When you purchase this ibrik
you
will also receive an electronic book describing how to
prepare Turkish coffee properly, and also a link to a special
Video tutorial that we created.
The eBook also contains some
rare Turkish-Greek coffee recipes.
Buy now and win this wonderful
Set! 100%
Money Back Guarantee!
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.