Mırra
Mırra is a traditional type of coffee consumed in the Middle East and parts of Europe. It is particularly popular in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Mırra is known for its strong, bitter taste and is often served in small quantities, typically in a small cup or a demitasse.
History[edit]
The exact origins of Mırra are unclear, but it is believed to have been consumed in the Middle East for centuries. It is often associated with hospitality and is traditionally served to guests as a sign of respect and friendship.
Preparation[edit]
Mırra is prepared by boiling finely ground coffee beans in a pot known as a cezve. The coffee is usually boiled several times, resulting in a very strong and bitter brew. Sugar is not typically added to Mırra, although some people may choose to sweeten it slightly.
Serving[edit]
Mırra is traditionally served in small cups, often without handles, known as fincan. The coffee is poured from a height to create a frothy top. It is customary to serve Mırra with a glass of water, as the coffee is very strong and bitter.
Cultural Significance[edit]
In many Middle Eastern cultures, serving Mırra is considered a sign of hospitality and respect. It is often served during social gatherings, such as family reunions and meetings. In some regions, it is also customary to serve Mırra at weddings and other special occasions.
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