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Ashure
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06 Nov 2007 Tue 05:52 pm |
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For the holy month of Ashure, which comes after the Feast of Ramadan, many households prepare a pudding called Ashure to share with guests, friends, and neighbors. According to tradition, Ashure must contain at least fifteen different ingredients, such as peas, beans, almonds, cereals, rice, raisins, rosewater, pomegranate seeds, orange peels, figs, and cinnamon. Throughout much of Turkey, wedding soup, a preparation of lamb meat with bone, egg, lemon juice, flour, butter, and red pepper, is served at wedding celebrations.
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06 Nov 2007 Tue 11:24 pm |
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Quoting Roswitha: For the holy month of Ashure, which comes after the Feast of Ramadan, many households prepare a pudding called Ashure to share with guests, friends, and neighbors. According to tradition, Ashure must contain at least fifteen different ingredients, such as peas, beans, almonds, cereals, rice, raisins, rosewater, pomegranate seeds, orange peels, figs, and cinnamon. Throughout much of Turkey, wedding soup, a preparation of lamb meat with bone, egg, lemon juice, flour, butter, and red pepper, is served at wedding celebrations. |
mmmm sounds yummy
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07 Nov 2007 Wed 11:01 am |
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I posted a recipe for it if anyone would like to try to make it. It is in the Turkish recipe section. It is so easy to make.
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07 Nov 2007 Wed 11:07 am |
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I want aşureeeeeeee
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