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Turkish Coffee

Turkish Coffee is not as much recognition as Italy's espresso even tough it was made in Ottoman (today's Türkiye) in the history. There is a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.
First, Ottoman's did not use to get on well with Europen countries and could not spread this coffee culture into Europe. Even Italy used to make coffee same way as Turks did. First espresso machine was invented in early of 1900. Right after World War II, espresso became popular worldwide. A coffepod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough for making Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso. Despite all, espresso is still one of the most popular baverage in the world.
Second reason, it is marketing. Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sell Turkish coffee but they do not sell it abroad. That's why Turkish coffee is still in espresso's shadow.

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Turkish Coffee is not recognized as much (OR: does not receive as much recognition) as Italy's espresso even though it was made in Ottoman (today's Türkiye) in the historyduring The Ottoman Empire (modern-day Türkiye).

Some of the changes are more stylistic.

There isare a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.

Even Italy used to make coffee same way as the Turks did.

FThe first espresso machine was invented in the early of 1900s.

A coffeepod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough for making Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso.

Despite all, espresso is still one of the most popular baeverages in the world.

SThe second reason, it is marketing.

Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sells Turkish coffee but they do not sell it abroad.

Turkish Coffee

Turkish Ccoffee idoes not get as much recognition as Italy's espresso, even tough it was made in Ottomandates back to the Ottoman Empire (today's Türkiye) in the history.

Talking about when something was created from a historical perspective often uses "dates back to"

There isare a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.

Plural reasons => are

First, the Ottoman's did not used to get on well with European countries and could not spread this coffee culture into Europe.

An apostrophe here would indicate possession; plural is just "Ottomans"

Even Italy used to make coffee the same way as the Turks did.

First, the espresso machine was invented in the early of 1900s.

Right after World War II, espresso became popular worldwide.

A coffee pod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough forto makinge Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso.

Despite all that, espresso is still one of the most popular baeverages in the world.

This structure will always take "one of... [plural things]"

Second reason, it is marketing.

Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sell Turkish coffee, but they do not sell it abroad.

That's why Turkish coffee is still in espresso's shadow.

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Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sell Turkish coffee but they do not sell it abroad.


Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sell Turkish coffee, but they do not sell it abroad.

Today, Starbucks in Türkiye sells Turkish coffee but they do not sell it abroad.

That's why Turkish coffee is still in espresso's shadow.


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There is a couple of reasons for this less recognition.


Turkish Coffee is not as much recognition as Italy's espresso even tough it was made in Ottoman (today's Türkiye) in the history.


Turkish Ccoffee idoes not get as much recognition as Italy's espresso, even tough it was made in Ottomandates back to the Ottoman Empire (today's Türkiye) in the history.

Talking about when something was created from a historical perspective often uses "dates back to"

Turkish Coffee is not recognized as much (OR: does not receive as much recognition) as Italy's espresso even though it was made in Ottoman (today's Türkiye) in the historyduring The Ottoman Empire (modern-day Türkiye).

Some of the changes are more stylistic.

There is a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.


There isare a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.

Plural reasons => are

There isare a couple of reasons for this lack of recognition.

First, Ottoman's did not use to get on well with Europen countries and could not spread this coffee culture into Europe.


First, the Ottoman's did not used to get on well with European countries and could not spread this coffee culture into Europe.

An apostrophe here would indicate possession; plural is just "Ottomans"

Even Italy used to make coffee same way as Turks did.


Even Italy used to make coffee the same way as the Turks did.

Even Italy used to make coffee same way as the Turks did.

First espresso machine was invented in early of 1900.


First, the espresso machine was invented in the early of 1900s.

FThe first espresso machine was invented in the early of 1900s.

Right after World War II, espresso became popular worldwide.


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A coffepod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough for making Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso.


A coffee pod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough forto makinge Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso.

A coffeepod, which costs 5 EUR, is enough for making Turkish coffee, which means it is much cheaper than espresso.

Despite all, espresso is still one of the most popular baverage in the world.


Despite all that, espresso is still one of the most popular baeverages in the world.

This structure will always take "one of... [plural things]"

Despite all, espresso is still one of the most popular baeverages in the world.

Second reason, it is marketing.


Second reason, it is marketing.

SThe second reason, it is marketing.

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