Turkish Coffee Survival Kit
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| Price: | $19.00 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Natasha's Cafe
Product Description
The Kit provides the bare essentials to coffee preparation. Great on or off the road. Turkish coffee is a lot like cowboy coffee, instead of a blue speckled sauce pan you have a brass ibrik and the fine grind of gourmet Turkish. Whether on the trail or lost in a Hi-tech trade show and whether you hang on to a rope or cell-phone, the Turkish Coffee Survival kit should keep that caffeine buzz until you get back to civilization.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3039 in Gourmet Food
- Brand: Natashas Cafe
Features
- Set includes one small ibrik
- Coffees included: 1/2 lb. of Turkish coffee
- Also includes Instructions for making Turkish coffee, gift message card, some straw and a box.
Customer Reviews
Turkish coffee kit
The Turkish coffee kit was what I expected. I gave it as a gift because the person wanted to try Turkish coffee and the kit was just the thing. The pot and coffee with recipes and instruction of use was included. The gift was well received and enjoyed.
Great quality, excellent value
I became interested in finding an ibrik so I researched several websites and called local businesses to get a feel for the subject. This set more than exceeded my expectations, particularly by its inclusion of a bag of coffee (there is also a a bundle of grass for use in campfire coffee but I haven't needed to resort to such desperate measures). The ibrik itself is very functional and easy to clean. I was so pleased that I recommended it to a coworker who proceeded to order the same thing shortly thereafter.
Nice Kit!
I bought this kit for my boyfriend for valentines day. I bought an extra bag of coffee to go with it, because I don't know where to buy Turkish coffee where I live. It came very quickly and it was packed in a box with straw and instructions. I think it was a great gift for someone wanting to try turkish coffee. The only problem that we found was that the ibrik is a little small (it only makes one cup at a time), so we might upgrade to a larger size.




