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Turkish c is pronounced as g in "Germany",
and that i is the Turkish i without a point, Polish y... Nevermind.
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that sounds really nice... we have many fine turkish restuarants and cafes here, I must go check this out
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Hm, and rice. It's not part of cacik, but it's what I ate cacik with.
I've checked online dictionary)
The ingredients are
- dill (fennel)
- yoghurt
- garlic (I know this word, just forgotten about this ingredient)
- lemon (the same, of course)
- cuccubmer
- salt & pepper
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I don't know the English words for ingredients except for salt, pepper and cuccumber.
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Originally posted by DrSpike
Shame on you Paddy, this is a family site.
so just what goes into the Turkish dish?
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Originally posted by DrSpike
Somehow I thought you'd have a frog.
This cat isn't mine; it's friend's of mine. She brought it from her house for a while and it stayed for a month or two. I love cats.
And cacik is a Turkish dish
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Originally posted by DrSpike
Can you appoint someone (a new minion?) to go through the thread and upload the best pics for each person to the 'Poly gallery?
so i could appoint someone to bug people about the gallery
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Originally posted by Heresson
Me and a cat
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