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Gaziantep Food !
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10.       Mavili
236 posts
 07 Feb 2012 Tue 06:46 am

Great videos and true All of that food looks really delicious. Though I would try the local cuisine at just about anywhere in Turkiye. It was a little funny to see the curious reactions of the vendor owners and shoppers when he was at the market in Gaziantep. Like they were facinated by his strong English accent

Im also glad to learn that Baklava is truely a Turkish original. And lahmacun is one of those foods I´d love to try making but I don´t know if I could do it justice.

I have recently been cooking some easy Turkish foods though. At Christmas I made Bulgar Köftesi, and just recently I cooked up Molassas Halva bars. 

Kofte

Molas Helva, and Pecans

11.       Summerside
16 posts
 07 Feb 2012 Tue 04:03 pm

 

Quoting Mavili

 

I have recently been cooking some easy Turkish foods though. At Christmas I made Bulgar Köftesi, and just recently I cooked up Molassas Halva bars. 

 

 

 

Oh wow that looks delicious! Last thursday I have made ´mantısı´. It was delicious! I don´t know if I am allowed to post it here or if this is a topic for food of a certain region but anyway, you should try them once! And I also want to make Lahmacun (I love it above all) but I´m also scared!


12.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 16 Feb 2012 Thu 12:53 pm

Ah, they stole my idea! I have already been "doing" food tourism throughout Turkey for a while now.

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