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Postby halil » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:15 am

İs there a Greek Cuisine ?
How would u seperate it from Turkish Cuisine ?
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Re: Turkish-Greek Cuisine

Postby karma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:23 am

halil wrote:İs there a Greek Cuisine ?
How would u seperate it from Turkish Cuisine ?


:shock: :shock: :shock:

ofcourse there is a Greek cuisine, the healthiest on earth, the fish, the sea food, many kind of greens, and the most important one, OLIVE OIL..

It is totally different from Turkish Cuisine..

for more information check the link, www.eliasmamalakis.gr :wink:
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Postby halil » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:29 am

Thank u very much KARMA.
the link is in Greek Language.pls give me a link in English.
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Postby amazed » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:29 am

Karma
I'm hungry now! :)
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Postby karma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:32 am

halil wrote:Thank u very much KARMA.
the link is in Greek Language.pls give me a link in English.


YW, go to google Halil and type his name( Elias Mamalakis) U ll find many links..he has thousands of admirers including me :D
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Postby karma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:33 am

amazed wrote:Karma
I'm hungry now! :)


okey Janoo, ur chicken-tikka will be ready in 10 min :D
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Postby amazed » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:34 am

I'd prefer Halloumi Pitta :)
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Postby halil » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:37 am

karma wrote:
halil wrote:Thank u very much KARMA.
the link is in Greek Language.pls give me a link in English.


YW, go to google Halil and type his name( Elias Mamalakis) U ll find many links..he has thousands of admirers including me :D


i will do it.
pls answer the second question.....
how would u seperate it from Turkish cuisine ?.....
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Postby halil » Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:49 am

halil wrote:
karma wrote:
halil wrote:Thank u very much KARMA.
the link is in Greek Language.pls give me a link in English.


YW, go to google Halil and type his name( Elias Mamalakis) U ll find many links..he has thousands of admirers including me :D


i will do it.
pls answer the second question.....
how would u seperate it from Turkish cuisine ?.....


I will not pretend that the Greeks and Britons are similar nations and share common traditions in everyday life, like Greeks share with the Turks for instance ...
Theodoros Pangalos, Greek foreign minister.
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Postby karma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:02 pm

halil wrote:
karma wrote:
halil wrote:Thank u very much KARMA.
the link is in Greek Language.pls give me a link in English.


YW, go to google Halil and type his name( Elias Mamalakis) U ll find many links..he has thousands of admirers including me :D


i will do it.
pls answer the second question.....
how would u seperate it from Turkish cuisine ?.....


Turkish Cuisine is based on red meat, onions, tomato sauce and spices...Greek is not..
Asia Minor refugee families still cook Turkish meals though like Imam Bayildi, Turkiye Ayildi :lol:
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