I notice the same thing in many countries: huge billboards advertising using English in non English speaking countries. What's with that? Obviously, the message isn't meant for the local populations.
Most likely tourist season ads.
"Oy vey tourist, this the best estrogen brew, favorite among the locals! Try it now goyim!"
In Turkey, they sell "apple tea" everywhere. They imply the locals drink it, they don't. It was concocted for tourists because the tea locals drink is too strong for most tourists. Also, most Turkish coffee has all kinds of crap dumped into it to appeal to tourists, while locals drink unadulterated coffee.
Read about the lie
"Turkish coffee" is actually Greek coffee, turks are retards who never achieved anything.
It's also super easy to make.
Put 1 cup of water in the pot, add 2 tbsp of finely ground coffee. Bring it to boil, remove from fire and let the foam settled down for a few seconds, repeate it two more times.
Now you have a full flavor and strong coffee. You can wait a few min for the grounds to settle and then pour it, or strain it through some fine filter straight away. Add milk and sweeten to taste.
This method of coffee was also popular in America before the other methods arrived, it was called "Cowboy coffee".
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