Okay, so what would you advice me to get, if i ever go to a turkish restaurant? Mainmeals only btw.. and something spicy.
i always prefer getting lots of miniatures when i got to turkish restaurants cos i can never decide what i like... do you live in/near london? there's a great one in covent garden!
i i always prefer getting lots of miniatures when i got to turkish restaurants cos i can never decide what i like... do you live in/near london? there's a great one in covent garden!
mimiatures? i just meant like a collections of mini sized main dishes instead of just one main dish... so for example fasulye
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Borek (there are loads of different types so i wont put a picture) stuffed aubergines (thats obvious so no photo required) a type of liver or kidney dish the typical kebap/kofte dishes kisir
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dolma
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fish dishes vegetable dishes marinated meats sucuk lahmacun
no you eat lahmacun with a little bit of salad bits
oh just hard day at work
But isn't lahmacun just bread
You should get early night sleep. I've got a banging headache, cos of the drastic temperature change outside. It's really sunny here, although i'm not complaining. I absolutely love it But have to always wear tons of sun cream before hand.
You should get early night sleep. I've got a banging headache, cos of the drastic temperature change outside. It's really sunny here, although i'm not complaining. I absolutely love it But have to always wear tons of sun cream before hand.
Is there traditional clothing Turkish people wear?
In my mother's village, they used to wear 'traditional' Turkish attire before the vast majority of them migrated to Istanbul and adopted the what's typical there.
I scoured the internet for a good picture, but this was the best I could find:
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It has a lot of 'coins', basically.
Since the mass migration from Anatolian villages to Istanbul, Turkish women begun to dress like this:
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Which I think is a shame really, as I'm a conservative when it comes to our culture and tradition.
In my mother's village, they used to wear 'traditional' Turkish attire before the vast majority of them migrated to Istanbul and adopted the what's typical there.
I scoured the internet for a good picture, but this was the best I could find:
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It has a lot of 'coins', basically.
Since the mass migration from Anatolian villages to Istanbul, Turkish women begun to dress like this:
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Which I think is a shame really, as I'm a conservative when it comes to our culture and tradition.
I don't, at all.
i thought the coined outfits were for weddings/special events only?
i guess we could call those funny trousers traditional... salvar? savlar? the ones that are in fashion here atm and everyone is calling harreem pants...