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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 02:52 am

Ayran,so tasty and healthy, delicious.

2.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 12:19 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

Ayran,so tasty and healthy, delicious.



I don't like Ayran but one drink i absolutely could not live without is Chai! I love Turkish tea so much.mmm i want some now

3.       maria/mesut
479 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 12:42 pm

Quote:

Quote:

I don't like Ayran but one drink i absolutely could not live without is Chai! I love Turkish tea so much.mmm i want some now




I totally agree with you I don`t like Ayran either.
But I have just had my cup of çay today

4.       Cacık
296 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 01:13 pm

My faves are: Raki, Turkish Coffee, Ayran and Salep !

5.       catwoman
8933 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 01:38 pm

Salep? I hate cinnammon. But everything else is great, even şalgam. I adore Turkish food! If anyone dares to criticize it, she/he will have to deal with me!

6.       Cacık
296 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 03:19 pm

My absolute favourite combination: Haydari, Acili Ezme, Tulum Peynir, Tereyağ, fresh pide, Raki !!!! yummmmmmmmyyyyyyyy

7.       MrX67
2540 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 03:38 pm

şıra and boza for to all who likes different tastes

8.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 03:44 pm

The Ottoman courts passed laws to regulate the freshness of food. Modern Turkish food is notably fresh. Leftovers are uncommon in a household. Newly baked bread is a staple. Seasonal vegetables and fruits abound, and are served during the height of their growing periods. Turks love their famous eggplants, spring peaches, summer figs, fall quince, and delight throughout the year in olives, dried apricots, and all type of nuts. Turkey exports most of Europe's hazelnuts, or filberts.
It is common in the markets to taste before you buy. Holes cut into melons allow the shopper to taste first. Delivery boys bring tea on copper trays to shoppers while they sample the peppers, spices, and fruits. Sacks of linden tea, dried fruits, sea sponges, henna, jars of amber honey, olives, and spice blends compete for attention.

9.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 03:45 pm

Quoting Cacık:

My faves are: Raki, Turkish Coffee, Ayran and Salep !



Yummy salep i forgot all about this one!! but its really nice in the winter.

10.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 22 Nov 2007 Thu 04:04 pm

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