The government established December 5 as “Turkish Coffee Day”
In the arena of Greek-Turkish disputes, the Turks also throw… coffee.
The government has established December 5 as “Turkish Coffee Day” and the Turkish Republic’s communications department is promoting it with tweets, making sure to emphasize that the coffee we call Greek is Turkish.
“We enjoy the Turkish Coffee that our ancient civilization offers to the whole world, mixing it with the wisdom of Anatolia and roasting it in the pot of the heart, knowing that we will remember it for a lifetime. Today, December 5th, we celebrate World Turkish Coffee Day,” she says in her post, which is accompanied by an almost two-minute video that presents its history.
Director of Communications @fahrettinaltun posted a video marking December 5, World Turkish Coffee Day. https://t.co/CuZ1asoA9qpic.twitter.com/0HY6e0sYVr
— Republic of Turkey Directorate of Communications (@Communications) December 5, 2022
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