The humiliaiton this poor guy must be suffering
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8612575.stm
Oracle wrote:I would turn very sour if that was me!
Besides, why is Sweden selling "Turkish" yogurt. No such thing!
Me Ed wrote:Oracle wrote:I would turn very sour if that was me!
Besides, why is Sweden selling "Turkish" yogurt. No such thing!
No such thing as "Turkish" yogurt?
You may have just destroyed the poor mans entire defence!
"Turkish" yogurt. No such thing!
Historically, some of the first yogurt most likely consisted of goat’s milk that fermented in the goatskin bags carried by early nomadic people of Turkish origin. Today, yogurt is primarily made with cow’s milk in the United States, but around the world, it is also made with the milk of goats, sheep, buffalo, and even camels.
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