British coffee fans are expanding their horizons
and looking towards Turkey for a new drinking experience, something
that may prompt investment in a commercial coffee
machine.
This is according to World Coffee News, which has suggested that
"the coffee culture in the UK is becoming more and more
sophisticated" as choice continues to expand in this area and
people opt to chat over the beverage.
In a new article on the growing trend for Turkish coffee culture
in this country, the news source suggests "the Turks' way of
drinking coffee is also bringing another influence to play in the
cosmopolitan and intricate coffee scene".
Turkey has a long tradition of coffee drinking, with the first
dedicated house believed to have opened its doors almost five
centuries ago and an array of different types of bean available in
the modern incarnation.
Companies may be even more interested in investing in a coffee
machine following comments by Dr Dean Kelaita, public health
officer in Calaveras County, reported in the Calaveras Enterprise,
in which he said that many trials have been carried out and there
have been no links found between coffee drinking in moderation and
any damage to health.