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Hazelnuts in Turkey
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 01:26 am |
Either way is good for me baby!
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 01:53 am |
Quoting AlphaF: Not you....the boyfriend ! |
What is the effect, or is it something you don't want to write in public?
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 01:57 am |
It grows hair on your chest...I tried to warn Ladies, but I can do no more !
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 02:25 am |
Quoting AlphaF: It grows hair on your chest...I tried to warn Ladies, but I can do no more ! |
Alpha,Alpha u dreamer----))))u do not know ladies at all-))))))
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 02:56 am |
Luckily I have yet to grow hair on my chest...and I put away my share of hazelnuts in Turkey. MMMM...hazelnuts. They are very expensive in the U.S.
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 03:00 am |
Quoting AlphaF: It grows hair on your chest...I tried to warn Ladies, but I can do no more ! |
Hmmmmmm, that's not exactly what you told me!!
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 03:44 pm |
Quoting Badiabdancer74: Luckily I have yet to grow hair on my chest...and I put away my share of hazelnuts in Turkey. MMMM...hazelnuts. They are very expensive in the U.S. |
A hairy chested bellydancer probably wouldn't go over big...Just to be on the safe side, maybe you should switch to almonds...
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 03:55 pm |
Hazelnut Production:
http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x4484e/x4484e03.htm
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 05:25 pm |
Quoting girleegirl: Hazelnuts are my favorites!! Had some last night....I knew they grew in Italy but I had no idea they were also grown in Turkey. |
Hazelnuts are grown in Turkey and we sell it other countries..I can say that we have very big percentege in the world about hazelnut..I think its around %80..We are in first or second rank in the world..Why our country very strategic place in this world?One of the reason is our productive soil..
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31 Oct 2007 Wed 05:28 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Hazelnut fields, widely spread in the Black Sea coasts of Turkey, have been located within 30 km from the coast towards inland. In the western Black Sea, it starts from Zonguldak (east of İstanbul) and extends to the east over the entire Black Sea like a green strip lying between the sea and the mountains almost until the Georgian boundary. 4.000.000 people are directly or indirectly related to hazelnut which has been produced on an area of 550-600 thousand hectares in Turkey, which is a fact that boosts the socio-economic importance of hazelnut. Turkey has a distinguished place among the other hazelnut producers in the world, thanks to its high quality, and maintains its leading position in production and exportation. It has been mentioned in historical documents that hazelnut was produced 2300 years ago in the Black Sea coast on the north of Turkey and it is known that hazelnut has been exported from Turkey to other countries for the last 6 centuries. Turkey, which is one of the few countries in the world with favourable weather conditions for hazelnut production, accounts for 75% of the global production and 70-75% of the exportation. |
Thnx for this an important information..I am Blacksea human and I know that our duty should introduce our region..
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01 Nov 2007 Thu 03:10 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Hazelnut Production:
http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x4484e/x4484e03.htm |
During my last trip to Turkey, as we drove along the Black Sea coast from Samsun to Arhavi, all the way there were women and children working along the side of the road, sorting, bagging or whatever it is they do, with hazelnuts. Initially we wondered what they were doing. They were also for sale on little stalls too along the roadside.
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