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Al Ameed Turkish Ground Coffee is a premium 8 oz pack of finely ground 100% Arabica beans, expertly dark roasted and infused with cardamom. Proudly produced in Jordan, it offers an authentic, rich, and aromatic Turkish coffee experience, sealed fresh to preserve its bold flavor and smooth finish. Ideal for traditional Turkish brewing, it’s a must-have for coffee connoisseurs seeking a culturally immersive and flavorful ritual.
| ASIN | B00D0QWVWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,404 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #346 in Ground Coffee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,103) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 00269481 |
| Manufacturer | Al Ameed Cofee |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 3.5 x 5.5 inches; 8 ounces |
| UPC | 849639000056 880563356130 |
| Units | 8 Ounce |
D**N
Tried many, this is the best!
Stopped to pick up some take-out at a little falafel place next to the market I frequent. While I waited for my order, decided to try a Turkish coffee. I LOVED it. The next time I shopped at the market, I made a point of stopping by the falafel place just so I could have one of their great coffees. The owner showed me how to make it, gave me one of their single-serving cooking pots, and sold me a box of Alameed coffee. While my husband continued drinking his normal couple of cups of regular coffee every morning, I enjoyed my little private cup of Alameed. After purchasing a much larger pot (can't remember how to spell the name), I could finally fix enough to insist he share some. He was hooked. Every morning, it's become a looked-forward-to ritual to have our cup of Turkish coffee out on our back deck. After about 1 1/2 yrs of purchasing Alameed from the falafel shop, the owner suddenly switched to another brand. I had never used anything but Alameed. The girl behind the counter assured me I'd like it just as well. My experience was limited, so I assumed they must all taste pretty much the same. The new brand was TERRIBLE! It tasted like over-roasted (burnt) espresso. None of the intriguing, subtle flavor we'd been enjoying for so many months. I let them know it was awful--and apparently others did, too. I asked them to please go back to Alameed. The next time I came in to check, they had replaced the terrible brand with something else. This one was from a little producer in San Francisco. It was in a coated paper bag and said "The Real Stuff" on the outside. I was told this was really good. By this time my confidence had waned, but we gave it a try. Same result. It was just as disappointing as the other substitutes. I kept requesting they go back to stocking Alameed. I finely learned the owner was now operating full time out of his other location in the next city, and would probably not be changing the brand he was currently ordering. I finally found Alameed on Amazon and ordered a few boxes. Ahh! It was wonderful to return to this fantastic little bit of pleasure each morning. While I was searching for Alameed on the internet, I noticed that Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi was touted as the most popular brand in Turkey, and was highly rated. (Alameed actually had a higher rating, but far fewer had tried it.) Out of curiosity, I ordered a container of Efendi just to see how it compared with Alameed. Well, it was very good. My husband and I agree that both Alameed and Efendi are by far the best, but we'd rate Alameed at the top. What makes Alameed and Efendi better? To begin with, the others were all over-roasted, harsh, and bitter. Any hint of cardamom was lost. Even before you brew it, you can tell by the color and the smell. When you open the container, there's a warm, rich, and pleasant smell to both Alameed and Efendi. Their color is similar to a milk-chocolat rather than a dark chocolate. I believe what may make Alameed the best is the perfect amount of cardamom. I found I had to add a pinch of cardamom to Efendi. Our son comes up from Oakland fairly frequently to visit for the weekend. He enjoyed the Turkish coffee enough that he bought some Alameed and began fixing it at home. The shop he purchased it from was out one time, but they also carried Efendi, so he picked up a container. His reaction was similar to ours. Efendi was close, but not as good as Alameed. (Just a note. I fix ours with sugar. Our son drinks his with no sugar.) If you've never purchased Turkish coffee, I suggest you go right to the best and get Alameed. If you've been purchasing a brand you're not really satisfied with, order a box of Alameed and you'll love it. If you've been ordering Efendi and are happy with it, try a box of Alameed and I bet you'll find it's even better.
N**O
Holy moly! The value isn't there for sure.
I must say, I absolutely love Turkish coffee, and this particular brand delivers an incredibly rich and delightful taste that is hard to beat. The flavor is top-notch, and it has become a favorite in my household. However, I couldn't help but feel a bit taken aback by the hefty $20 price tag for this product. While the quality is undoubtedly excellent, I was determined to find a more budget-friendly option. Luckily, my search led me to a local Middle Eastern market where I discovered the same brand, offering a wider range of flavors, all at a much more reasonable price of around $6. It does make me wonder if the seller is simply buying these products from their local market and then reselling them on Amazon at a significant markup. Considering the price difference, I can't help but contemplate exploring alternative sources myself. Despite my reservations about the cost, I can't deny the deliciousness of this coffee. The flavor alone makes it worth trying, but for regular consumption, I'll definitely be on the lookout for more affordable options. If budget is not a concern for you, this coffee is a definite winner, but for those looking to save a few bucks, a little research might lead to a more cost-effective purchase.
S**E
Tastes great
Great flavor, quality, and texture. Has just the right of cardamom too.
E**E
Excellent coffee!
I got a bag of Al Ameed as part of a birthday gift for my husband, who makes himself a seperate cup of coffee every morning, preferring it to the pot of coffee I have made. (bvut, in fairness, I am typically up much earler so the coffee is not too fresh when he wakes up). I am a little extreme about coffee. I probably have a dozen coffee pots/ makers, to include plunge pots, mokka pots, espresso and drip machines, and assorted pour-over filters. I also buy the best beans I can, preferring single estate. In short, I am pretty picky about coffee. This is probably the only preground coffee I have purchased in 20 years, and I was not sure that it was the best way to go. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. I did expect it to be good, or I would not have purchased it, but it was even better than I expected. I probably should not be reviewing it, since I did not purchase it for myself, but my husband generously offered to share. The cardamom really adds something very nice. The aroma is wonderful, and the coffee is very rich, not bitter, well roasted. It is a very good, very satisfying cup of coffee. I undoubtedly will be purchasing it again.
M**O
This is a great coffee. Warning though.. After you've had this you won't be happy with normal coffee.
M**Y
I love strong coffee and was given this by a friend, I was not sure if the infusion of cardamom would be my thing, it’s really good, so I’ve re purchased. Excellent service and packaging from seller. Thank you.
A**R
Great taste and aroma
M**I
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Z**D
This is high quality coffee but not as dark as I had hoped. Also, I can buy the same type of coffee with cardamom at the local Mediterranean grocery for a quarter of the price asked here.
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