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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (18198)
• Raurkela, India
23 Dec 22
I always need something sweet to nibble in the evening along with some salty snacks. I therefore prepared this sugar free Turkish dessert. It's nothing but grinding and mixing all the dry fruits. I mixed almonds, walnuts,...
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Scott Andersen
@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
4 Jun 19
I couldn't do that - way too sweet.
That got me thinking, what is the strangest coffee flavor you've ever consumed? For me it has to be turkish coffee. That was without a doubt the strongest and strangest coffee I've ever...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
21 Feb 19
This is a flaky pastry called borek, which is a type of turkish pastry,It looks like spanokopita but has seasoned ground beef inside.This is from the Caffe Olympus Restaurant and bakery in Mountain View,california
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
19 Feb 19
This is spanokopita,which is a pastry from Cafe Olympus restaurant in Mountain View.it is a savory pastry and popular in Greece too.This restaurant has Turkish style breakfasts and pastries.It has a very large outdoor eating...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
8 Jun 16
I found this afternoon quite entertaining. There is a small establishment called “Cafe Corner” a few blocks from my hotel, which I visited earlier.
The only menu that they had was a small hand written one in Turkish, which was...
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scubapro
@scubapro (1049)
• Gifu, Japan
19 Apr 13
i can talk english,german turkish and japanese.
my mother language is turkish but i learned english and the other 2 language too.
it was really useful to know new languages.
i was working with english and american people before...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
26 Jul 09
I love Turkish coffee. I love it so much that I eat the coffee mud at the bottom of the cup. I know you're not usually supposed to eat it, that a Turkish coffee reader will read your fortune for you, but I don't know any Turkish...
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paula27661
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
1 Mar 09
I love my coffee. I love lattes, cappuccinos, mochas you name it. I love it in any shape or form. I will drink instant providing it's a good strong brand.
I know people who will not touch instant coffee; it's only imported coffee...
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bombshell
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
23 Jan 09
yesterday evening hubby and i had mood to eat of a doner food.this food is a turkish food.a sort of bread with roasted slice meat,white sauce called zaziki with tomatoe and letuce.while we are in the middle of eating hubby saw a...
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revellanotvanella
@revellanotvanella (4033)
• United States
15 Jan 09
I can think of one thing my ex eats that I think is so weird: Icecream, peanut butter and turkish cheese---yuck! He is crazy about his cheese and peanut butter.
Me, I just discovered I like crushed peppers on tuna, if someone...
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nguyenthanhbinh2008
@nguyenthanhbinh2008 (120)
• Vietnam
13 Jan 09
Have ever you think about this question? I have seen many language, it is approximately 19 languages. The list is below:
1.English
2. Russian
3. French
4. German
5. Chinese
6. Japanese
7. Korean language
8. Thai
9....
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marcialoyd
@marcialoyd (1173)
• United States
22 Nov 08
One of the biggest debates out there is if you are a christian do you teach your children to believe in Santa Clause. You know, the orgin of Santa Clause was a turkish bishop named Saint Nicholas who gave gifts to the needy and...
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mariecandyramos
@mariecandyramos (4)
• Philippines
19 Nov 08
well i'm an english teacher online for 3 years now i've been teaching koreans,japanese,turkish,arabians,brazilians and european
its so now to have this kind of job i only stay at home and get paid for $5 per hour and i was paid...
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