Best tea ever from kurdistan.

hot tea from kurdistan cafe.

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I like tea. Especially when the weather is cold.

But what’s so special about this tea, @Kosrat ?

Could you tell us more (or maybe add some more photos)?

Thank you

Hello @Kosrat ,

Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo with us, is it black tea?

This tea reminds me about the one that I had in Turkey, mainly because of the form of the glace.

In Morocco, where I grew up, people are used to drink tea several times per day. However, the most popular tea there is the green one, mostly with some fresh mint inside.

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Hi there #iorikun301 the way of boiling it makes it unique and its not just one kind of tea its mixed from maybe 8 to 12 kinds of tea and when it’s been ready they filtering it and putting it in another pot and it doesn’t loose the taste or smell and the boiling way is really slow on a very low heat.

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Hi @Kosrat ,

Thanks for sharing!

Could you please share a bit more about the place? Is it famous abiut the tea? Do you prefer tea or coffee? I’ve tried something similar in Turkey and I really liked it.

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Hi @Kosrat ,
I like this tea cup. Most likely, this tea cup is also very tasty.

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Hi katy yes absolutely I agree with you the most taste of the tea is especially in that cup, when I drink it in another cup I don’t think it’s tasty like that.

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Hi @Kosrat ,
I once drank apple tea in such a cup in Turkey. In Belarus, they drink vodka from such glasses.

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