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10.       juliacernat
339 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 10:05 am

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yum yum..please send it to england now.i can't be bothered to make any yet



from Romania to England?
I have a better idea: let`s meet in Turkey and have a genuine cacık!

11.       karekin04
568 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:05 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

I agree about the Turkish love of food (I love Turkish food too!). But....I wonder sometimes why Turkish people are so stubborn to try foods from other countries?

I have noticed the same thing (only of my fiance, because I don't eat with any other turkish people regularly) but I have come to the conclusion that its not just the food. It's pretty much his mind set that his parents were perfect (god love him for that) therefore nothing that he eats or does could ever be better then what his parents cook or do. Does drive me quite mad that he will not even attempt Mexican, or chinese food with me as those are 2 of my favs.

12.       kgaff76
9 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:13 pm

Quoting aenigma x:


Maybe in Turkey it is simply a case of "when you have the best, why try the rest"



Thats the exact reason!

13.       aenigma x
1 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:30 pm

Quoting karekin04:

but I have come to the conclusion that its not just the food. It's pretty much his mind set that his parents were perfect (god love him for that) therefore nothing that he eats or does could ever be better then what his parents cook or do.



Hahahaha! I will make a rare sexist comment now.....

MEN ARE THE SAME THE WORLD OVER!!!!

14.       KeithL
1473 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:38 pm

Quoting aenigma x:


Hahahaha! I will make a rare sexist comment now.....

MEN ARE THE SAME THE WORLD OVER!!!!



dimi?????

15.       karekin04
568 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 05:48 pm

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Hahahaha! I will make a rare sexist comment now.....

MEN ARE THE SAME THE WORLD OVER!!!!

I'll hi five to that abla!

16.       robyn :D
1 posts
 16 Feb 2007 Fri 07:12 pm

Quoting karekin04:

Quoting aenigma x:

I agree about the Turkish love of food (I love Turkish food too!). But....I wonder sometimes why Turkish people are so stubborn to try foods from other countries?

I have noticed the same thing (only of my fiance, because I don't eat with any other turkish people regularly) but I have come to the conclusion that its not just the food. It's pretty much his mind set that his parents were perfect (god love him for that) therefore nothing that he eats or does could ever be better then what his parents cook or do. Does drive me quite mad that he will not even attempt Mexican, or chinese food with me as those are 2 of my favs.



mine eats what he is given although i do cook some turkish dishes.his family are pretty much the same if they live over here,but if they visit fromn turkey they won't try anything but turkish food.

17.       robyn :D
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 16 Feb 2007 Fri 07:13 pm

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Quoting juliacernat:

yum yum..please send it to england now.i can't be bothered to make any yet



from Romania to England?
I have a better idea: let`s meet in Turkey and have a genuine cacık!



well im off there in april/may time.do u think cacik will keep until then? P.S im joking i know its made fresh

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