Turkish Tea Types / Best Brand? & Let’s Try!

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So many Turkish teas in the market? Let’s take a closer look at Turkish tea types and brands. Which one is best? I am going to try two different types at my weekend breakfast 😊

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My friends, this vlog is probably the fastest I publish. The market scenes were from yesterday, and the breakfast is actually today’s weekend breakfast we had 😊 hope you enjoy, make sure you include your comment about the episode and ideas to make it as a new series 👋☺️🌿💕

TFT
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My mother was raised in upstate New York before she moved to North Carolina when she was 12 years old. Her grandmother was from Ireland and would always serve tea to her from a teapot that came from Ireland (my mom thinks it may have belonged to Grandma's Grandmother, and unfortunately we don't know who got the teapot after she passed away. I just hope that it's with someone who is enjoying it's beauty and understands how much joy it brought to a grandmother and her granddaughter.) My mom, after she had me and my sister, passed on a love of tea, and I cannot tell you how much I've loved sharing this with my husband and my mother in law over the years. ❣️ Thank you again for your channel and all you do for sharing this beautiful country with us!!

tinamarie
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I love apple tea, .. when I visit Turkey everyone offers apple tea... it’s amazing

scheheb
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Wow, I have never seen tea being sold in such huge bags like that in the grocery store before! I have only seen coffee in bags like that here in the US! Also, I have never heard rap music being played at a grocery store before.

Diamonsarr
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Thank you for explaining the tea types, now I know what type of tea I bought last year in Turkey!
I would like to see a video on Turkish cheeses, comparing them to similar Western Europe/English cheeses and also a video about the various jams, preserves and molasses usually found on the large kahvalti buffets at hotels. Your video on pumpkin preserve finally solved the riddle for me - they sometimes had that at hotel buffets, and I thought it similar to what we have in South Africa, but I could taste that it was not made from African melon. Never guessed it was pumpkin! 🌷

susan
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Since I was young my mother was preparing early breakfast at 6am including falafel 🧆 and beans and tea we used to begin our day with it when we had lunch and when lovely friends came to visit us we had tea, in Egypt 🇪🇬 it's mostly popular drink amongst all people, for me l loved it at afternoon with sandwiches with cheese 🧀 and potatoes or pizza 🍕 every day after along busy day to have special time watching sunset 🌅 in my balcony

asiasliem
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Merhaba. Its indeed a vast variety of Tea. In Canada we get Caykur in some of our store. In some Turkish store we get little more variety of tea.

WoodoneTSK
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I don't know where else in the world sells tea like this. The size is huge and so many varieties, very very lovely. Will buy more next time when I go Turkey.

mindful
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Series on different types of peynir with their english names please.. there are tons of peynir/cheese in turkey so it is very hard to identify which is called what because we are used to english names.. so grateful for your hard work and effort on this video.. keep it up👍
❤️ iyi akşamlar

farheentaqvi
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I use the rize turkish cay that I get at my local halal store called caravan. I love it!! It is the best 4 me. I also like the earl grey. I learned 2 drink tea in libya at age 7. So I always like my tea very dark & very sweet & very hot.😁🦉☕👍

kuistancfraine
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Thank you very much explaining the different teas and different brewing methods. I drink all types of teas from different areas. Thank you for sharing your culture, etc. Dolores

doloresmartinez
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Thanks for taking the time to do this video ! I have bought some tea to try and will copy your video on how you made it .

davewilkins
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Thank you for a lovely video about Turkish teas. It was very informative. I liked how you were so precise in measuring the teas and water. I found that very helpful. I was just in Turkey two weeks ago where I visited Istanbul and Kas. I brought a 1 kg bag of the Filiz tea back with me. Yesterday I received my Turkish tea pots and I look forward to preparing Turkish tea and thinking about the good time I had in your country.

stephenrmunday
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Thank you for providing the actual measurements. I know in real life you just do it by eye because you know how to really cook. It was entertaining watching you figure out what quantities you really put into your tea.

glenn
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Thank you sister for taking your time I'm going to the shop to show the varieties of tea that you'll have in your country much appreciate it you have a nice day and I will try the tea thank you

diannagreen
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I feel very fortunate. A corner grocery near my house has as customers many foreign students from the Middle East, South Asia and Turkey and carries at least 3 of the Çaykur teas, as well as Ahmad tea, originally from Iran, but now from the UK. They also have tea from Sadaf, an import company in Los Angeles, which has teas in a variety of styles, such as cardamom flavored tea. I notice that tea with bergamot is popular with many different peoples, each having small variations, some adding more citrusy flavor, others liking softer flavors (using UK Earl Grey as the central point). I love teas from all over and am grateful for this vlog!

bhuld
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Thank you for sharing! I couldn’t remember the brand of tea I brought home from Turkey over a decade ago; but after seeing the grocery store, I think it was the Rize variety. I don’t think I’ve been brewing it long enough! Most black teas in the US say to steep for only 5 minutes! InshaAllah I’ll try steeping longer next time I serve pide & çay. Btw, one of my children is also named Ayshenur!

LaiLaNahAr
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Merhaba. I am blown away by the vast assortment of tea! In Singapore we get Caykur but only one type. Thank you for such an enjoyable video.

tinap
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Nicely done and interesting. For sure I will look for your favourit next time I´ll be at the Turkish supermarket.

ufedfuh
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Hello from Canada. I have been learning about teas and how to make them from around the world. I am so happy to find you in Turkey. I enjoyed your video! Thank you so much for welling us into your kitchen! I will continue to watch and learn. ☺️

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