There are a few Turkish coffee brands people naturally compare: Lezzet, Mehmet Efendi, and Elite. The simple way to look at them is through specialty grade Arabica beans, pricing, and freshness.
Lezzet is built around small-lot sourcing and in-house roasting. We buy specialty grade Arabica in smaller batches, roast in small batches in the U.S., and grind it powder-fine for Turkish coffee.
| Category | Lezzet | Mehmet Efendi | Elite |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specialty grade Arabica beans | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Pricing | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Freshness | ✓ | — | — |
Specialty Grade Arabica Beans
Lezzet is made only with specialty grade Arabica beans and ground for Turkish coffee. Mehmet Efendi is the classic benchmark in the category. Elite is more commonly treated as the accessible grocery option.
Pricing
Lezzet is built to stay approachable while still using specialty grade coffee. Elite also competes on price. Mehmet Efendi is a classic brand, but in the U.S. market it often lands higher depending on retailer and package size.
Freshness
This is where Lezzet stands apart. Lezzet is roasted in-house in small batches here in the U.S., so freshness is built into the product instead of depending on a long imported distribution timeline.
The Bottom Line
If specialty grade beans, fair pricing, and freshness are the three things you care about, Lezzet is the strongest all-around choice. It keeps the traditional Turkish coffee experience, but updates the part that matters most in the cup: fresh roasting.