body for turkish coffee

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hi every body .

its first post to me here , and thank you to this great site its really useful site
iam hany from Egypt , and green and roost coffee trader

here in Egypt we used to drink turkish coffee , so my question is what is the best type tp get heavey body for turkish coffee ? any help will be thanks
 
Greetings hanytrade. Since it's a brewing method you can use any coffee...taste preference I reckon. The few times a year I make it, I prefer a medium roast. Usually a 50/50 of an African and South American bean.
 
I love turkish coffee!! I prefer a dark roast. I use 25 % Sumatra and 75 % Colombian. I find if you use anymore than 25% Sumatra you end up with a cup full of mud. Like Brian says above...its all about preference.
 
i agree with them. it all boils down to preference. not really much into turkish coffee though.

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Greetings hanytrade. Since it's a brewing method you can use any coffee...taste preference I reckon. The few times a year I make it, I prefer a medium roast. Usually a 50/50 of an African and South American bean.

thank you for your reply , and yes you are right the medium roast always hold the body and i will try the 50 -50

here we alwayes use 80% indonsian g4 60 defect and the 20% any arabica spicially the brazilian rio or santos

that may be the arabica is expinsive , any way i will try the 50-50 then tell you .

any information for the thick and solid face ?
 
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I love turkish coffee!! I prefer a dark roast. I use 25 % Sumatra and 75 % Colombian. I find if you use anymore than 25% Sumatra you end up with a cup full of mud. Like Brian says above...its all about preference.

thanks alot for your reply , and i see that 75% colombian is more as a turkish coffee it will increase the acidity so much beside it will be expinsive, my new question is about how to get thick and solide face
 
The thing about dark roast coffee is that you lower the acidity and boost the body. If you take a low acidic coffee that has a big body and roast it dark...you are left with a mouth full of mud. You need acidity to round up your coffee.
 
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The thing about dark roast coffee is that you lower the acidity and boost the body. If you take a low acidic coffee that has a big body and roast it dark...you are left with a mouth full of mud. You need acidity to round up your coffee.

ahhhhhh dark lost will lose the acidity i get it now , other new question , what is the best to roast each type alone OR roast all types together ?
 

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