Heaven in a Kettle
I am addicted to coffee. American, Italian, French, Turkish - you name it, I crave it.
The one coffee I consistently fail at is our very own Arabic coffee (or gahwa). I tried the best grinds, the most fail-proof methods, and even different cooking utensils - all failed.
Enter Yatooq. A young, GCC-grown business, they saw a need for making Arabic coffee easy. I saw their products stocked at a local Alosra supermarket but I believe you can buy them online as well as on the Talabat app.
Side note: I bought mine from Alosra at a relatively higher price than what it's sold for on Talabat and I am kinda bummed.
I use their own grind and let me tell you - it is amazing. I tried this on several willing volunteers, family, colleagues, and of course, myself, and time and time again, the coffee is a hit.
It is so easy to make, it literally takes minutes to cook and then you can set the timings of brewing (5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes). I have never gone beyond 10 minutes and the gahwa is flawless.
This is seriously becoming my favorite appliance of 2015.
The one coffee I consistently fail at is our very own Arabic coffee (or gahwa). I tried the best grinds, the most fail-proof methods, and even different cooking utensils - all failed.
Enter Yatooq. A young, GCC-grown business, they saw a need for making Arabic coffee easy. I saw their products stocked at a local Alosra supermarket but I believe you can buy them online as well as on the Talabat app.
Side note: I bought mine from Alosra at a relatively higher price than what it's sold for on Talabat and I am kinda bummed.
I use their own grind and let me tell you - it is amazing. I tried this on several willing volunteers, family, colleagues, and of course, myself, and time and time again, the coffee is a hit.
It is so easy to make, it literally takes minutes to cook and then you can set the timings of brewing (5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes). I have never gone beyond 10 minutes and the gahwa is flawless.
This is seriously becoming my favorite appliance of 2015.

