Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
Thanks, so essentially Bosnian, coffee added to boiling water, Turkish coffee there from cold.
Often have Turkish, I’ll try the other way next time see if it makes much difference. Suspect that other variables might be just as important.
That's a good article (thanks crazyp) that describes the distinctive differences and the experience rather well. You certainly tend to end up with fewer grounds in the cup and a thick foam - I've learned the hard way to keep a close eye on the džezva as it can get very messy if it boils over. But much of the enjoyment comes from evoking a time and a place - Bosnians are easy-going, hospitable and witty; Sarajevo and Mostar are amongst my favourite cities anywhere. Starting the day with my best friend by lingering over a brew on the veranda of his little house on Čiovo always comes to mind. Simple pleasures.