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Topic: Why should Turrkey join the EU? Posted: 05-May-2005 at 05:37 |
Originally posted by Phallanx
As if "Frog legs" or a simple "hamburger" is healtier than a 20day old lamb that has fed on nothing more than it's mama's tit
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Exactly.Hamburgers should be banned.If they can ban kokorec because of it's "unhealthyness" they should ban hamburgers.Have you ever watched a hamburger ba made in burger king or sth.?Thge guy uses 2 year old gloves,or no gloves covered with dirt and wax,then he slaps your burger with lettuce and stuff.It would be better if you just licked the floor.
You didn't answer my question,will you recommend kokorec?
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 08:53 |
Is Haggis also banned? - Haggis: a traditionally Scottish dish that consists of the heart, liver, and lungs of a sheep or a calf minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, and seasonings boiled in the stomach of the animal
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 09:19 |
I don't think so
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 09:34 |
You didn't answer my question,will you recommend kokorec? |
After all I've posted do you think the answer would be no????
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 09:40 |
Kokorec - Smells good. Long as its clean, eat em up!
About Versailles, they took dumps in a vase or a large jug. No joke. That is what the tour guide told us during a visit there.
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 10:09 |
Kokorec - Smells good. Long as its clean, eat em up!
About Versailles, they took dumps in a vase or a large jug. No joke. That is what the tour guide told us during a visit there. |
Clean? Oh, man if there isn't anything left in the intestines you lose all the taste.
I heard that the subjects would form a circle facing the opposite
direction and his majesty would dump on the floor and then they'd clean
up the mess.
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 10:18 |
In Versailles there was a combination. Some rooms had extensions at the windows facing the garden, where one could defecate out the window-into the garden. Very practical (not to mention ecological) but a bit smelly
Some others were using pots for that purpose. The servants would clean up in the morning.
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 12:39 |
Originally posted by Phallanx
You didn't answer my question,will you recommend kokorec? |
After all I've posted do you think the answer would be no????
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Nononono,i wanted to ask if it had a negative fact about it.(exept the things in the interstines)
Is it too oily and stuff?
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Posted: 05-May-2005 at 21:01 |
Nononono,i wanted to ask if it had a negative fact about it.(exept the things in the interstines)
Is it too oily and stuff? |
Oily????
What does oil have to do with it?
It's barbecued not fried.
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Posted: 06-May-2005 at 05:00 |
Oily maybe not, but greasy the Kurban certainly is!!!!
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Posted: 06-May-2005 at 07:58 |
OH!!!! I TASTED IT AND.......WOW!!!!
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Posted: 06-May-2005 at 09:13 |
Originally posted by aknc
OH!!!! I TASTED IT AND.......WOW!!!! |
What did you taste? Kurban or Koko.. whatever it was
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Posted: 06-May-2005 at 09:24 |
Kurban i always eat,nice but a bit heavy,i tasted kokorec,it was nice.
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Posted: 08-May-2005 at 23:34 |
in albanian we call it kukurec... ive eaten many times my grandfather
used to be a butcher so he cooked that for every big holyday.... good
good i wish i could eat one more time
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Posted: 09-May-2005 at 11:15 |
This discussion here makes me feel hungry everytime I read the posts (except the one about "Hagis".)...
@ phallanx
Anyway, we also have Pacha (Patsas) here in Turkey, but I dont know if it is Greek of Turkish food. And, do you have "shirdan" or anything like that in Greece?
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Posted: 09-May-2005 at 11:38 |
I don't know Shirdan, what is it made of? But Patsas was included in the Byzantine cuisine... at some point it's difficult to distinquish the origin of some food, especially since so many co-exist in the Balkans.
This is an interesting site: http://www.beeracademy.gr/EN/Sections/Franchising/ArheonGeus eis/Home.asp
It's a chain of restaurants in Greece that specializes in re-creating ancient Greek recepies that survived through the centuries. Unfortunatelly not all of the site is yet translated into English...
Most of the recipes survived in a book called "DeipnoSophistes" by Athenaeus but others come from Homer, Plutarch and many others. Recently Time magazine reffered to this project and, humoursly suggested that it may replace Big Mac with Big Plato
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