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>>15241248
Turkish coffee (yeah, I refuse to call it Israeli or greek.).
Two teaspoons of sugar.
No rosewater bs.

Made on the stove top at home. I didn't have turkish coffee dust so I used espresso grind and it worked just fine.

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>>15137709
Iceland is not actually part of Scandinavia though.

This confusion ats fr the British who are a little bit lazy - they like to organize countries and terms by cultural similarities rather than what is real - not entirely unlike how they have behaved for the last 400 years in most scenarios.

The picture depicts the scandinavian mountain range which is what defined what was scandinavia. Back in the day, the tip of the mountain range did not come into finland, even though it does every so slightly today, and back in the day, part of what today is Sweden used to be part of Denmark (today a small portion of the scandinavian mountain ragne pokes into Denmark under the ocean). Iceland was never even near the candinavian mountain range, fegardless of how aimilar it might be culturally to Norway, Denmark and/or Sweden. If someone really wants to make a case for Dinland due to modern borders rhat would make more sense, although the term scandinavia was coined and defined a long time ago when borders were different.

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