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I'm a professional singer, I'm crazy about Turkish Coffee.Daily I drink 2 - 3 cup of Turkish Coffee. Will it effect my voice and do I have to quit this habbit? And what are the other healthy tips about Turkish coffee?

2006-11-13 20:33:25 · 7 answers · asked by Shani 1 in Food & Drink Non-Alcoholic Drinks

7 answers

Turkish coffee is awesome, tried it when i was in kosova! In large quantaties i guess it will be bad for you, as is normal coffee but in moderation maybee it can be good for you!

2006-11-13 20:36:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I really dont think that the amout of Turkish coffee you are drinking daily should affect you. Here is Greece the people drink a lot of greek coffee (i dont think there is much difference between greek coffee and turkish)
the coffee shops here in the neighbourhoods are full of men drinking coffee. any excuse for greeks to drink coffee that their favourite past time. so i would worry if i were you. i drink at leat 3 coffee cups full of turkish coffee per day (and i dont mean the little ones the normal coffee cups) and im healthy with no problems. I also found this
# Greek coffee is prepared similarly to Turkish coffee. The main difference is that the coffee beans are grained into a finer powder and sugar is added during the process. It does not contain other flavours and usually is not served with milk. The reason why Greek coffee grains are finer is because, during the Turkish occupation of Greece, coffee was manufactured in centrifugical mills and Turks would keep the heaviest grained coffee, while Greeks used to take whatever was rejected from the centrifugical process, i.e. finer and more grained coffee beans. Greek coffee is served in a small cup with a handle, and accompanied always by a small cookie and a glass of water.
# Turkish coffee is served in very small cups about the size of those used for espresso. Traditional Turkish coffee cups have no handles, but modern ones often do. The crema or "face" is considered crucial, and since it requires some skill to achieve its presence is taken as evidence of a well-made brew. (See above for preparation method.) It is usually made sweet, with sugar added after the brew process begins, and often is flavored with cardamom or other spices. In many places it is customary to serve it with a tall glass of water on the side

2006-11-13 20:55:09 · answer #2 · answered by Jonathan M 5 · 0 2

i love it but it has more cafein more than other coffees so then dont drink so much but it is healthy. turkish coffee addicts have some problems, like shaking hands

and u r singer, what is ur name?, r u famous? where r u from? if u give answer to me u ll drink best Turkish coffee in the world, besttt :)

2006-11-14 01:54:55 · answer #3 · answered by amaannnnn 3 · 0 0

Finally it is a kind of coffee. You shouldn't eat or drink anything so much. Even the water my friend.

2006-11-13 23:51:32 · answer #4 · answered by Aye 2 · 1 0

love the stuff.
probably not bad for you unless you over indulge

2006-11-13 21:18:14 · answer #5 · answered by Denny Crane 2 · 1 0

they say a couple cups a day is good (antioxydants)

2006-11-13 20:41:26 · answer #6 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

yes ... no ...may be .. i dont no

2006-11-13 21:19:05 · answer #7 · answered by srinu710 4 · 0 0

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