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Coffee culture in Cyprus

It's really a good experience to immigrate to Cyprus, embrace the good memories of the past and brush up on the coffee culture in Cyprus with the tenderness as always. Cafes occupy the memory of every Cypriot. A city without cafes cannot be called a city, just as a village without cafes cannot be called a village. This is a true portrayal of old Cyprus. People affectionately call it? Coffee? . It is always permeated with the aroma of coffee and occupies an extremely important position in people's lives. People respect it and love it. From ordinary people to officials and dignitaries, people from all walks of life are its frequent visitors. Make an appointment with three or five friends and order a cup of coffee. Many times, people will smoke hookah, smoke, chat comfortably in the fragrant smoke, and the intoxicating fragrance will spread freely.

Strolling through the historical ancient capital Nicosia, you can see many traditional cafes. A few steps away from the gate of Kyrenia, what is the first thing you see? Soyut coffee? . It used to be a gathering place for scholars, including Dr. Cuciuc, newspaper writer Jarvis, printer Aqif and newspaper dealer Ken? Li Destiny's talk is faintly audible. Go straight in the direction of Ineru Square, right? Muzafil coffee? With Jamal? Does Effie run it? Effie coffee? . What else is there? Gusu Coffee seems to see Dr. Cuciuc sitting on a cane chair again, and Gusu has his own opinions, to outdo each other. Next to the police station Murasan coffee? It's bustling and crowded with people, including police, ordinary people and people who come here to play table tennis. Go on, where's Lu in Salele? Would you like some coffee, Mr. Hazem? Many people come here to smoke. ? Pekhlifang coffee? Uncle Mustafa, a storyteller, is a frequent visitor in Ott, Asma. Every night, he always reports on time, stays for an hour, reads books and talks about new things that have happened recently. Uncle ahmet, the owner and wrestler, is as famous as a coffee shop. What are the famous cafes in Nicosia? Carla Bourrouillou coffee? 、? Ali? Coffee? 、? Gulbaha coffee? 、? Special coffee

Cyprus could have become a big coffee bean producer if it had not been limited by geographical environment. Unfortunately, the weather here is not suitable for growing coffee beans. The coffee consumed by Greeks and Turks basically comes from Brazil.

Cyprus has such a poem:

heart

No need for coffee

Or a cafe

heart

Just communicating.

Coffee is an excuse.

It's not that people don't need coffee and cafes, but that chatting and gathering can never be short of coffee. There are many famous sayings about coffee in Cyprus, such as? A cup of coffee, years of affection? . In the rich aroma of coffee, people put down their doubts, open their hearts, approach step by step and snuggle up a little. Many times, coffee is an important medium of communication, a bond to connect family ties, a driving force to deepen friendship and a torch to light love. Old friends meet, drink coffee and catch up; Relatives get together, drink coffee and care about greetings; You are jealous of me when lovers meet for coffee. Its taste, bitter and sweet, is long and lasting, just like a Yue Xian, with a long aftertaste.

Coffee divination is also an important part of coffee culture. People always watch lively parties? Telf? Divination. So-called? Telf? After drinking coffee, turn the coffee cup upside down and see the traces left by coffee grounds on the cup. Many people think that this is fate, and women especially believe in coffee divination.

Of course, not all women know coffee divination. This is a science, a gift. Some talented women with this specialty are often famous in Cyprus. There are many cabins in Cyprus that provide coffee divination services. Women who don't show their faces in cafes leave men far behind in divination. Still all kinds? Morning coffee? 、? Coffee day? 、? Coffee party? Such as the main force of coffee cultural activities. Colorful activities have consolidated their relations with their neighbors and friends.

Traditional Cypriot women don't have to work, but they certainly don't know coffee. Coffee is the healthiest stimulant. Coffee brewed by Cypriot women has no additives except deep love. However, this cup of coffee tastes unparalleled. Whether it is modern brand coffee and tea, or cocoa, chocolate and vanilla drinks, it can't be compared.

A cup of foamed coffee on the tray, medium sugar, low sugar, or no sugar, and a glass of cold water next to it suddenly eclipses anything delicious. The taste of coffee is the warmest and most familiar natural perfume in every family.