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HELLIM – A PRODUCT OF TRNC

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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:31 pm

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shahmaran wrote:Hmmm nothing like squiggly, warm and fresh hellim in the morning to go with my local honey and village bread, enjoyed while surrounded by the sweetest smell of the early morning in Lefke! Oh my god!

I would fight you GC's just for this alone!! :lol:


Given you have no health inspectors and all that, be sure to check for any animal and/or human hair before consumption!


No problems so far. Food in the rural areas has its own "style" and if you can't handle it, than go live in a city and eat packaged GDO crap, make the Jews and the US rich. :lol:
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Re: HELLIM – A PRODUCT OF TRNC

Postby CyprusNewsReport » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:32 pm

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halil wrote:The Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry, which succeeded in registering Hellim as a place of origin product from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with the Turkish Patent Institute, has been presented with the certificate of registration. The certificate presented to the President of the Chamber Ali Çıralı by the TPI President Prof. Dr. Habip Asan with a ceremony at the headquarters of the Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry in North Nicosia this morning.

Following the ceremony, a panel session was also held on the subject of geographical registration.


You're too late by eons.

"Hellim" is from Hellenic! :D

(Seriously, Halloumi is so called because of Hallas -- Salt from ancient Greek!)


Oh cool, didn't know that, thanks Oracle.
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Re: HELLIM – A PRODUCT OF TRNC

Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:33 pm

Oracle wrote:
halil wrote:The Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry, which succeeded in registering Hellim as a place of origin product from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with the Turkish Patent Institute, has been presented with the certificate of registration. The certificate presented to the President of the Chamber Ali Çıralı by the TPI President Prof. Dr. Habip Asan with a ceremony at the headquarters of the Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry in North Nicosia this morning.

Following the ceremony, a panel session was also held on the subject of geographical registration.


You're too late by eons.

"Hellim" is from Hellenic! :D

(Seriously, Halloumi is so called because of Hallas -- Salt from ancient Greek!)


Hellim comes from the Arabs, just like most of the other things Greeks like to call Greek :lol:
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Re: HELLIM – A PRODUCT OF TRNC

Postby CyprusNewsReport » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:42 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Oracle wrote:
halil wrote:The Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry, which succeeded in registering Hellim as a place of origin product from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with the Turkish Patent Institute, has been presented with the certificate of registration. The certificate presented to the President of the Chamber Ali Çıralı by the TPI President Prof. Dr. Habip Asan with a ceremony at the headquarters of the Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry in North Nicosia this morning.

Following the ceremony, a panel session was also held on the subject of geographical registration.


You're too late by eons.

"Hellim" is from Hellenic! :D

(Seriously, Halloumi is so called because of Hallas -- Salt from ancient Greek!)


Hellim comes from the Arabs, just like most of the other things Greeks like to call Greek :lol:


Is it sold in Arab countries? Under what name?
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Re: HELLIM – A PRODUCT OF TRNC

Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:42 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Oracle wrote:
halil wrote:The Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry, which succeeded in registering Hellim as a place of origin product from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus with the Turkish Patent Institute, has been presented with the certificate of registration. The certificate presented to the President of the Chamber Ali Çıralı by the TPI President Prof. Dr. Habip Asan with a ceremony at the headquarters of the Cyprus Turkish Chamber of Industry in North Nicosia this morning.

Following the ceremony, a panel session was also held on the subject of geographical registration.


You're too late by eons.

"Hellim" is from Hellenic! :D

(Seriously, Halloumi is so called because of Hallas -- Salt from ancient Greek!)


Hellim comes from the Arabs, just like most of the other things Greeks like to call Greek :lol:


How is your "debate" on Greece's contribution to the Western World and civilisation, going? :lol:

I suggest you do some research into "where, when and why" so many modern Arab words have Greek origins :wink:

Perhaps, you can begin your studies with this great Yale professor:

http://pipl.com/directory/people/Dimitri/Gutas
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:49 pm

Didn't know you could speak Arabic Oracle...

So maybe you can read this?

حلوم
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:57 pm

shahmaran wrote:Didn't know you could speak Arabic Oracle...

So maybe you can read this?

حلوم


I don't need to speak Arabic. They obviously felt the need to learn Greek though and happily, industriously, did a lot of translations for us -- which otherwise may have been lost when the warring Mongol-Turkish tribes arrived. :wink:

(Accuracy is not an Arabic strong-point though :? )
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Postby shahmaran » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:03 pm

Oracle wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Didn't know you could speak Arabic Oracle...

So maybe you can read this?

حلوم


I don't need to speak Arabic. They obviously felt the need to learn Greek though and happily, industriously, did a lot of translations for us -- which otherwise may have been lost when the warring Mongol-Turkish tribes arrived. :wink:

(Accuracy is not an Arabic strong-point though :? )


What, so you saying Arabs just got together and translated their own work to Greek just so you can read it? :lol:

That word means "hallüm" btw.

Maybe they have also translated the recipe, specially for you, so that you can sell it all over the world as "Greek" :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:15 pm

shahmaran wrote:Didn't know you could speak Arabic Oracle...

So maybe you can read this?

حلوم

Halloumi! :roll:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:17 pm

The word “Halloumi” comes from…


H-Allah H-Allah H-Allah ....oumi! :?


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