Ibrik is referring to the tool used for brewing coffee which is also known by other names, like Briki, Jesvah, Pannikin. It is made of brass or copper. An ibrik is the arabic word used to describe the type of pot used to prepare arabic coffee.

Ibriks come in different sizes. They are characterized as having a long handle (to ensure you don't burn yourself) and a narrow curved spout. It looks very similar to a coffee creamer with a handle. It is ppronounced as eeh-breek. Also known as cevze in Turkey, briki

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