Turka from ceramic does not preserve the aromas of previous brews, so it can be used to prepare even composite or flavored sorts of coffee.
The Turka is covered on the outside with a matt glaze, very pleasant to the touch.
Inside it is processed by glossy glaze.
A comfortable wooden handle protects your hands from burns.
The Turka passed roasting in a high-temperature furnace.
It is suitable for making coffee on all types of cookers, including induction (using an adapter for an induction cooker).
Characteristics.
The volume is 350 ml.
Base material is ceramics.
Handle material is wood.
Country of origin - Ukraine.
Coffee in a Turka from ceramic needs to be removed from the fire before the foam cap rises to the edge, as the ceramic retains heat for a long time, and heats the liquid for a few more seconds after stopping contact with the cooker!
Do not forget to let the Turka cool before washing - then it will last a long time and will bring a lot of pleasure!
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