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06 снежня 2024, 09:06
World Turkish Coffee Day marked
ISTANBUL, 6 December (BelTA - Anadolu) - World Turkish Coffee Day was
marked on Thursday, celebrating the unique beverage's cultural and
historical significance that extends far beyond its role as a
caffeinated drink.
In a statement, Türkiye's Communications
Directorate highlighted Turkish coffee as a reflection of the country's
rich cultural heritage.
"Turkish coffee, a unique gift from the
Turks to the world, embodies the aesthetic values of our ancient
civilization with its preparation, presentation, and story," it said.
The
statement also noted Turkish coffee's inclusion in UNESCO's Intangible
Cultural Heritage List in 2013. "We continue to preserve this cultural
treasure, which has inspired global coffee traditions...and promote Dec.
5 as World Turkish Coffee Day worldwide," it added.
UNESCO
emphasized Turkish coffee’s role in fostering connections, noting: “The
tradition itself is a symbol of hospitality, friendship...an invitation
for an opportunity for intimate talk.”
The Yunus Emre Institute, a
Turkish non-profit organization that promotes Turkish culture around
the world, described Turkish coffee as an enduring symbol of friendship
and conversation, enriching lives across geographies for centuries.
Turkish coffee was added to UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on Dec. 5, 2013.
Since
then, World Turkish Coffee Day has been annually celebrated to promote
Türkiye’s 500-year-old coffee culture and its significant historical
value while building cultural bonds.
Deeply rooted in Turkish
culture, Turkish coffee is celebrated as more than just a drink—it is a
ritual of togetherness and reflection, encapsulated by the saying: “A
cup of coffee drunk together remains in the heart for forty years.”