You probably can't guess the country whose population drinks the more tea than any other, but the nation's dedication to the ...
Tea culture is an important social practice in Azerbaijan and Türkiye that shows hospitality, builds and maintains social ties, and is used to celebrate important moments in the lives of communities.
Drinking and preparing tea is a huge part of Turkish culture—from welcoming guests with a steaming cup of the stuff in a tulip-shaped glass to catching up with friends in a teahouse. Kadıköy ...
And of course, breakfast is always accompanied by endless çay, Turkish tea, served in small, tulip-shaped glasses. At Öz by ...
Located near the Armenian and Georgian borders, Turkey’s cheese capital is home to culinary traditions inherited from an ...
The Turkish government sent Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso eight porcelain tea sets after he was sworn in — a puzzling gift which he returned but sees in a different light after the ...
THE BEST airport in the world is now in Europe – and there are cheap flights there from the UK. Istanbul Airport has been ...
all washed down with a strong black sweetened tea (cay). Often termed Turkish bagels, simit is freshly baked and sold by street peddlers, off carts or most often from trays held aloft on street ...
There's an incredible array of late-night eats available, but one of the best spots for a midnight snack is along the Bosphorus at the Galata Bridge near the Karaköy fish market, where vendors ...
Limited dining options and daily resort fee The oceanfront Amara Cay Resort is in the heart of the Florida Keys on the southern end of the town of Islamorada, which is home to shops, restaurants ...