The Coffee Flavor Photos

Hello, my friends, photo lovers!

Do you like to wake up in the morning and make yourself a cup of fragrant coffee? Although, this may happen not only in the morning. As a rule, if it is the morning of the working day, then there is not much time to mess with the preparation of this drink. I'm certainly not talking about instant coffee. I don't know how you feel about him, but I don't count him for coffee. It's some kind of surrogate, not coffee. Yes, of course, it has a very strong taste, but this is not exactly what you expect from real coffee.

It's a completely different matter when you have a bag of coffee beans!

And there is also a mill (not electric, but manual, mechanical). You are completely immersed in the process of making a drink. Everything is under your control. You can feel the coffee beans turning into a fragrant powder from your efforts. You can rotate the mill handle at any speed, you can adjust the grinding size.

From time to time it is necessary to adjust the mill cover, but this is not a problem. But from there nothing is scattered on your table.

And next to it, a beautiful Turk with an elegant wooden handle is already waiting for her turn. You pour the contents of the mill box into the turk, fill it with water and put it on the fire.

A few minutes of tedious waiting, and the drink is ready. The main thing is not to leave the stove at this moment. Otherwise your coffee will run away from the Turks and you will have to wash the stove))

All that remains is to pour the drink into a mug and add cream (if you prefer black coffee, then do not add anything, although my friend, when making coffee, threw bay leaf, pepper and cinnamon into it).

How many hundreds of times have I made coffee, but it did not occur to me to photograph the process (because at this moment she is busy with something completely different - preparing a drink). But this time I made it harder for myself and took some pictures.

Camera: Samsung Galaxy A32.

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