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20.       tatiyana
24 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 07:42 am

btw, dese "manti" or "ravioli" or "pel'meni", as we call it in my country, have an interesting history non-surprisingly, in Russian Federation it is considered to be a national dish as well same delicious meat-dumplings, served normally with sour cream or butter. it is known dat dis meal came first to Ural region, Middle-east part of Russia long ago, by de influence of de Tatar-mongolian yoke, under whose power we used to live for 300 years anyway, dis meal is beloved all over Russia and became traditional as it is nowadays
however, i have noticed dat european similar "ravioli" is of much difference from it's origin-root's taste

21.       teaschip
3238 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 11:02 am

Quoting tatiyana:

btw, dese "manti" or "ravioli" or "pel'meni", as we call it in my country, have an interesting history non-surprisingly, in Russian Federation it is considered to be a national dish as well same delicious meat-dumplings, served normally with sour cream or butter. it is known dat dis meal came first to Ural region, Middle-east part of Russia long ago, by de influence of de Tatar-mongolian yoke, under whose power we used to live for 300 years anyway, dis meal is beloved all over Russia and became traditional as it is nowadays
however, i have noticed dat european similar "ravioli" is of much difference from it's origin-root's taste


Who knew, I thought it was Italian.

22.       karamurat
5 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 12:08 pm

guys i feel hungry now whats for desert, baklava

23.       susie k
1335 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 01:59 pm

24.       uzeyir
247 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 03:01 pm

Yeeaaaaah!!Mantıııı,my mom cooks it very well

25.       susie k
1335 posts
 03 Nov 2006 Fri 05:43 pm

26.       robyn :D
1 posts
 05 Dec 2006 Tue 09:58 am

god im so hungry right now lol

27.       karekin04
568 posts
 05 Dec 2006 Tue 10:26 am

ohhhh sure, I'm at work and not only are we talking of food, we have to post those delicous photos and now I have to wait 3 hours before lunch... how terrible for me Anyway, thanks for the recipe!

28.       robyn :D
1 posts
 05 Dec 2006 Tue 10:34 am

lol..but the recipe is of no use to u now1

29.       karekin04
568 posts
 05 Dec 2006 Tue 11:08 am

ha ha ha, thanks for reminding me robyn don't think i'll be whipping that up over my lunch hour either... guess a turkey sandwich will have to do

Quoting robyn :

lol..but the recipe is of no use to u now1

30.       robyn :D
1 posts
 05 Dec 2006 Tue 11:38 am

lollol

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