5 X 200g PACKAGES OF FRESH TRADITIONAL GREEK CYPRUS COFFEE.
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HOW TO MAKE GREEK COFFE
1)Start with the briki (the pot)
Greek coffee is a strong brew, served with foam on top and the grounds in the bottom of the cup. Although it can be made in a different pot, the traditional small pot (shown in photo) is best because it allows the proper amount of foam, which adds to the unique taste.
What You Need to Make Greek Coffee:
Greek coffee
Sugar (if used)
A briki (μπρίκι, pronounced BREE-kee)
Demitasse cups
Cold water
Water glasses
The pot used for making Greek coffee is called a briki. It comes in 2, 4, and 6 demitasse cup sizes that help create the right amount of foam ... a very important part of the process. If you plan to make coffee for more than 6 people, I suggest you do it in stages, making more than one pot.
Start with very cold water. Use the demitasse cup to measure the water needed for each cup of coffee (one demitasse cup of water is about 1/4 cup), and pour the water into the briki.