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10.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Nov 2012 Wed 05:10 pm

 

Quoting zeytinne

So stop pretending you are Turkish.

Found it, it´ s call "Şırdan" .

 

 

If eating it makes someone a Turk, you can eat it and be a Turk. I am happy with the way I am now.

 



Edited (11/7/2012) by gokuyum

11.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Nov 2012 Wed 05:15 pm

By the way it is not made of penis. It is made of intestine.



Edited (11/7/2012) by gokuyum

12.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 07 Nov 2012 Wed 05:39 pm

Şırdan is made neither with penis nor intestine.   It is made with abomasum which is one of the 4 compartments  of the sheep stomach.

rumen  (işkembe),

reticulum (börkenek),

omasum (kırkbayır), 

abomasum (şırdan, şirden)

 

And in Turkish, this part is named Şırdan. The meal which is cooked with this part is named with the same name.

 

 

13.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 07 Nov 2012 Wed 05:42 pm

 

Quoting Umut_Umut

Şırdan is made neither with penis nor intestine.   It is made with abomasum which is one of the 4 compartments  of the sheep stomach.

rumen  (işkembe),

reticulum (börkenek),

omasum (kırkbayır), 

abomasum (şırdan, şirden)

 

And in Turkish, this part is named Şırdan. The meal which is cooked with this part is named with the same name.

 

 

Does eating it make someone Turk?

 

14.       Umut_Umut
485 posts
 07 Nov 2012 Wed 05:50 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

Does eating it make someone Turk?

 

 

What a powerful meal

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