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"EAT SWEET,TALK SWEET"
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1.       sanja_isyankar
457 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:15 am

Turkish desserts are a whole culture on their own. Usually served after meals as snacks there are also different families of desserts that are enjoyed at different times throughout the day. Some desserts are associated with special occasions, holidays or celebrations and only prepared at those times.

Baked pastries are group of "snacks" served after the meal along with Turkish Coffee. One group is prepared with paper thin pastry sheets, brushed with butter and folded, layered, rolled after being filled with ground pistachios, walnuts or heavy cream then baked. Another group is prepared with cookie dough with different flours; dried first-fried later or dried first-baked later or just baked. After the cooking process, a special syrup is slowly poured on top (agda). The way the ingredients are prepared, syrup, size of the grains, flakiness of the final product differ from region to region. The most known desserts in this family are : baklava, sobiyet, kadayif, sekerpare, sarma, tulumba, revani and kemalpasa.

2.       Boop
785 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:19 am

Yum......

3.       deli
5904 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:23 am

4.       deli
5904 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:23 am

yummy yummy yummy i got love in my tummy
lezzetli

5.       deli
5904 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:23 am

6.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 08 Apr 2006 Sat 12:31 am

Now i feel a rumbly in my tumbly!! Where's my baklava and Lokum anyway???

7.       Viktorija
46 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 01:29 pm

yummy yumm!!! I like this one ulker its delicious

8.       ramayan
2633 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 01:42 pm

Quoting Viktorija:

yummy yumm!!! I like this one ulker its delicious



nice choice well done

9.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 02:36 pm

Eat sweet, talk sweet.

Is this an 'official' saying in Turkish? And if so, what is it? Ye tatlı, konuş tatlı

10.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 04:23 pm

ahh baklava, you've got my mouth watering! i think i could live on baklava

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