The kit for the full Turkish coffee experience — coffee and the sweets that go with it. A decorative tray, a brass spoon set, Turkish delight (lokum), dark chocolate, a small pot for warming milk, and a fortune-reading guide. The coffee is the ceremony; the sweets are the hospitality.
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2 itemsSweets & Fortune
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Common questions about this kit
Turkish delight with coffee?
Yes — the traditional pairing; the sweet, floral lokum balances the intense, unsweetened coffee. Serve a piece on the saucer; the ritual is to sip, bite, sip.
Brass tray and spoons?
Yes — the presentation matters; a decorated brass tray with the cezve, the cups, and a glass of water is the Turkish way. The tray is the stage; the spoons (small, decorative) stir the sugar into the cezve (never the cup).
Glass of water?
Yes — always serve Turkish coffee with a glass of water on the side; the water cleanses the palate before the first sip and between sips. The water-coffee-sweet rotation is the ceremony.
Fortune telling?
Yes, the playful tradition — after finishing, place the saucer over the cup, flip it, let the grounds run down the cup walls, and read the shapes. A fun ritual, not a serious one; the shapes are conversation starters, not prophecy.
User Reviews
Coffee and sweets set and my home bar share the presentation-is-the-ceremony gospel — a brass tray and a glass of water with the coffee. The fortune-telling is conversation, not prophecy, agreed.