Serbians are known for drinking strong, black, Turkish coffee served with Turkish delight, a sweet gummy dessert usually in a fruit flavour and dusted with powdered sugar.
Turkish coffee is a special process where finely ground coffee is immersed in a pot of very hot water. Just as the water comes to a boil, the pot is removed from the burner, and the process is repeated 2 or 3 more times before pouring the drink, unfiltered, into cups. While it's a bit of a hassle, it must be worth it, Serbs drink 1.49 cups of the delicious nectar per day.