Traditional Copper Turkish Heating Sand Coffee Maker Circle Medium Geometrical Design With Three Pots Set - Machine 110 ~ 230 Volt

$200.86 $242.00

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The copper sand coffee maker Circle Medium Geometrical Design makes a perfect Turkish coffee in 5 minutes

● The copper is original and authentically.
● Electric Plug: US - EU - UK - AU,( 110 - 2230 Volt), (Depends on The Order which Country Came from).
● Can be used for a coffee maker, Espresso, tea, Nescafe, ...
● Healthy, safe, Quality Copper, and easily clean.

Specification:
● Type: 1000 Watt (110~220 Volt) For Home, Cafe And Restaurants
● Material: Copper Plated
● The package includes an original copper Coffee Maker Machine, three Sand bag , and a Copper Coffee pot Set of Three Sizes (Cezve).
● Dimensions: Small: 30 cm x 30 cm x 22 cm, (11.8 inch x 11.8 inch x 8.6 inch)

Notes :
● The sand coffee machine serves one to six people at once.
● Electric Plug: US - EU - UK - AU, Electric frequency: 50 ~ 60 Hz.
● The sand can be used continuously.
● Adjustable heat thermostat 0C ~ 300 C
● because of the light environment, colors may differ slightly.
● Don't face any shipping delays, by sharing your mobile number after placing your order, for the shipping company
● Shipping with (FedEx - Ups - Aramex)
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The Short Story Of Coffee

According to one legend, the refreshing effect of coffee beans was originally discovered by Kaldi, an Ethiopian goat-herder, who noticed that his goats became much livelier after eating the small red berries. He told it to the monks who lived nearby, and they discovered that by roasting the beans, they can make a delicious drink.
Another story claims that a Persian doctor called Rhazes first used coffee (“quawa”) as a stimulating medicine and mentioned it in his work Continents.
Coffee was first grown in Yemen on terraced farmlands. Coffee drinking as a habit was taken by Muslim pilgrims to Mecca and Medina and it spread to the entire Middle East. Later coffee farming appeared in Arab countries and Egypt, where drinking coffee (or kahweh) quickly became an everyday thing.
In the 16th century, travelers and botanists visiting the Middle East sent news to Europe about a formerly unknown plant and about the drink made from its fruit. Merchants quickly realized the potential in the new drink, and the first bags full of coffee beans arrived in Venice in the early 1600s. This was the moment when Europeans started to learn about coffee. The news of the coffee transport to Venice spread like wildfire, and soon enough Dutch merchants also started to show interest in growing and trading with coffee. Thanks to European travelers and monks, coffee made its way everywhere around the world and became extremely popular in a heartbeat.

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Reviews

Reviews (1)

Average:

The product came in awful quality. The cups were damaged and bent. The actual base where the sand goes looks like it’s wrapped in colored plastic. So disappointed with the purchase. I’m trying to return it and now the seller isn’t answering! If I could put 0 starts I would.


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