Turkish Coffee is a traditional, unfiltered coffee preparation originating from the Ottoman Empire, characterized by its exceptionally fine grind, intense flavor, and thick foam (köpük) that forms on the surface. It is brewed directly in a small pot called a cezve (or ibrik), served unfiltered in small cups, and remains one of the most distinctive coffee methods in the world. The preparation emphasizes slow heating, precise timing, and the natural sedimentation of grounds, resulting in a strong, aromatic beverage often enjoyed with conversation and fortune-telling from the remaining grounds.