A traditional Greek coffee pot in a cafe in the Hora ("capital") of Serifos island, Cyclades, Greece


Probably the most ridiculous dispute, in the long history of countless disputes, between Greece and Turkey, is about the traditional coffee in both countries! Should it be called "Greek" or "Turkish"? I think it's Arabic, but, hey, whatever! You can call it however you like, as long as it tastes and smells so good! Photo taken in the central square of Ano ("upper") Hora, the "capital" of Serifos island, Cyclades, Greece


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Location: Ano Hora, Serifos island, Cyclades, Greece, Europe
Photo credit: © Hercules Milas / Alamy / Afripics
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