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10.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 05:40 am

Mısır Ekmeği = Corn bread
Mısırlı Ekmek = may mean a type of bread whose fleur is not of corn, but corn grains were added into its dough before baking it. (never seen such a bread)
Ekmekli Mısır = imagine a plate full of cooked and peeled corn grains ready to be served. Now if you decide to place little pieces of bread over the corns, before you serve it, you can safely call it "ekmekli mısır". (never seen such a dish served either)

11.       bod
5999 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 06:40 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Mısır Ekmeği = Corn bread
Mısırlı Ekmek = may mean a type of bread whose fleur is not of corn, but corn grains were added into its dough before baking it. (never seen such a bread)
Ekmekli Mısır = imagine a plate full of cooked and peeled corn grains ready to be served. Now if you decide to place little pieces of bread over the corns, before you serve it, you can safely call it "ekmekli mısır". (never seen such a dish served either)



So you are inventing new recipes to explain Türkçe

mısırlı ekmeği could also mean a type of bread that I make occasionally. Much the same as ordinary English bread but with more sugar added and with corn (the yellow things one takes off a cob) added before baking - a very yummy sweet bread

12.       CANLI
5084 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 07:35 pm

Quoting bod:


So you are inventing new recipes to explain Türkçe

mısırlı ekmeği could also mean a type of bread that I make occasionally. Much the same as ordinary English bread but with more sugar added and with corn (the yellow things one takes off a cob) added before baking - a very yummy sweet bread



You make bread ?!!
At home you mean ? baking it ?!!
Really ?

13.       bod
5999 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 07:36 pm

Quoting CANLI:

You make bread ?!!
At home you mean ? baking it ?!!
Really ?



Yes

Chilli bread and herb bread are my favourites

14.       CANLI
5084 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 07:39 pm

woow,if it is good ,i want the recipy then,i never baked a bread,and would like to try

mmm maybe we open a thread of bread recipies at the recipies forum

Would you care to pass the recipy ??

15.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 08:08 pm

Quoting bod:


So you are inventing new recipes to explain Türkçe

mısırlı ekmeği could also mean a type of bread that I make occasionally. Much the same as ordinary English bread but with more sugar added and with corn (the yellow things one takes off a cob) added before baking - a very yummy sweet bread



"Mısırlı ekmeği" is false.
"Mısır ekmeği" or "Mısırlı ekmek", and they are different, as our other friends said.

16.       Chantal
587 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 10:23 pm

We've got a bread-baking machine at home.. maybe that's what bod does as well It's really useful.. though we're hardly using it :-/

17.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 03 Aug 2006 Thu 10:44 pm

'Mısırlı ekmeği' is a completely different ballgame.

Mısırlı ekmeği = Kind of bread that the Egyptian guy makes.

TURKISH IS A LOT OF FUN !

18.       bod
5999 posts
 05 Aug 2006 Sat 06:59 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Mısırlı ekmeği = Kind of bread that the Egyptian guy makes.



I have been trying to resist asking.......and I know I am going to regret it but.......

Why? How?

19.       Etty
137 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 01:31 am

Mısır is Egypt therefore mısırlı is an Egyption so
mısırlı ekmeği is an Egption's bread
simple
Etty

20.       LauzBrownEyedBe
280 posts
 02 Sep 2006 Sat 04:06 pm

I am a little confused because I use to work in a turkish restaurant and we serve garlic bread... as garlic bread... no special name... but also sigara böreği and that is nothing like garlic bread :S

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