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Turkish Coffee Customs

Nakoa Rainfall

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Editora: Publifye

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Turkish Coffee Customs explores the deep-rooted cultural significance of Turkish coffee, illustrating how this beverage extends far beyond a simple drink to become a cornerstone of Turkish social life. Serving as more than just a refreshment, Turkish coffee acts as a catalyst for communication, strengthening community bonds and mirroring the country's evolving cultural values. From its introduction to Turkish society in the 16th century during the Ottoman Empire to its central role in social gatherings, coffee traditions have shaped interactions and cultural identity, with even subtle details like the style of cup carrying significant cultural weight.

 
The book traces the evolution of Turkish coffee rituals, from the careful grinding of the beans to the artful presentation of the brew, highlighting the etiquette and symbolic meanings embedded in its preparation and consumption. It examines how globalization impacts these traditions, analyzing whether they are being preserved, adapted, or fading away as new coffee trends emerge. By using historical texts, anthropological studies, and personal accounts, the book offers a nuanced overview of Turkish coffee customs, emphasizing its role in cultural preservation and social dynamics.

 
As the book progresses, it navigates the historical context, the role of Turkish coffee in social gatherings, and the impact of modernization on coffee culture. This exploration reveals how Turkish coffee, deeply ingrained in culinary history, continues to reflect and shape Turkish culture. It's broad scope and insights make it valuable to anyone interested in Turkish culture and the intricate ways that traditions contribute to community and identity.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 54 páginas.

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