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ronald.domingo17

Just a simple question and everyone is welcome to answer. Thanks

Alliecat

ronald.domingo17 wrote:

Just a simple question and everyone is welcome to answer. Thanks


It grows on you :)  I like it now.  But refilling such a tiny little cup over and over makes me crazy!!

ronald.domingo17

Thanks Alliecat...I have tasted it also in one Date shop in Riyadh... I simply dont like the taste, Im sorry but thats true.

Alliecat

ronald.domingo17 wrote:

Thanks Alliecat...I have tasted it also in one Date shop in Riyadh... I simply dont like the taste, Im sorry


As I said, it grows on you.  You'll have to develop a taste for it because when it's offered to you, to turn it down is the height of rudeness.

ronald.domingo17

I didnt turned it down, infact i drunk it...

Alliecat

ronald.domingo17 wrote:

I didnt turned it down, infact i drunk it...


Good, but I didn't mean at a date shop.  I meant socially :)

gokhanTheConqueror

Taste is just bad...

Alliecat

gokhanTheConqueror wrote:

Taste is just bad...


That's why Saudis eat something sweet (dates, chocolate) while drinking it!  But I actually like it now, even without the sweet.

RehabDoctor

If made properly it tastes good. I like it.

pkmusd

One benefit of Arabic coffe that i know of is that you don't feel cold.

3dnan

yep, something sweet along with the arabic coffee or the turkish coffee is just something out of this world..

now this is making want one... haha

ronald.domingo17

I prefer turkish coffee more.

gokhanTheConqueror

3dnan wrote:

yep, something sweet along with the arabic coffee or the turkish coffee is just something out of this world..

now this is making want one... haha


Turkish coffee is much more different than Arabic coffee and the taste of Turkish coffee is very good, amazing...

Alliecat

I find Turkish coffee way too strong.

pkmusd

yea Turkish coffee is way to strong..
Thus, I prefer arabic coffee only..

gokhanTheConqueror

Where did you drink Turkish coffee?

I`m a Turk and according to me Arabic coffee is way too strong...

Alliecat

gokhanTheConqueror wrote:

Where did you drink Turkish coffee?

I`m a Turk and according to me Arabic coffee is way too strong...


At Al Saraya in Riyadh!

gokhanTheConqueror

Alliecat wrote:
gokhanTheConqueror wrote:

Where did you drink Turkish coffee?

I`m a Turk and according to me Arabic coffee is way too strong...


At Al Saraya in Riyadh!


I should make you a cup of Turkish coffee then...

Alliecat

gokhanTheConqueror wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
gokhanTheConqueror wrote:

Where did you drink Turkish coffee?

I`m a Turk and according to me Arabic coffee is way too strong...


At Al Saraya in Riyadh!


I should make you a cup of Turkish coffee then...


But this is a turkish restaurant!

gokhanTheConqueror

Alliecat wrote:
gokhanTheConqueror wrote:
Alliecat wrote:


At Al Saraya in Riyadh!


I should make you a cup of Turkish coffee then...


But this is a turkish restaurant!


That doesnt mean that they are capable of making good Turkish coffee...

There are lots of Turkish restaurants in Jeddah but some of them are the real ones.. I mean they make delicious Turkish meals, tea and coffee... Not all of them.. A few restaurants...

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Is it a coffee?
It is a cardamom bouillon soup!

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