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  2. Turkish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sütlaç, or Turkish rice pudding Turkish delight Kazandibi, means the bottom of cauldron because of its burnt surface. Şekerpare. Cuisine in the late Ottoman Empire was heavily influenced by alafranga style food, in fashion all over Europe and in Russia in the late 19th century. In the Turkish context it has been regarded as a symbol of ...

  3. Ottoman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mutton, clarified butter, flour and rice were the most common ingredients in the 19th century palace cuisine. Butter and yogurt, made with milk from Egyptian and Dutch cows, were purchased from the Üsküdar and Eyüp markets. The most common cheeses were kaşar, kaşkaval, tulum peyniri and beyaz peynir. Typical spices included cinnamon, clove ...

  4. Kaymak - Wikipedia

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    Kaymak, sarshir, or qashta/ashta (Persian: سَرشیر saršir; Arabic: قشطة qeshta or قيمر geymar; Turkish: Kaymak), is a creamy dairy food similar to clotted cream, made from the milk of water buffalo, cows, sheep, or goats in Central Asia, some Balkan countries, some Caucasus countries, the Levant, Turkic regions, Iran and Iraq.

  5. Sujuk - Wikipedia

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    Sujuk or sucuk (/suːˈd͡ʒʊk/) is a dry, spicy and fermented sausage which is consumed in several Turkish, Balkan, Middle Eastern and Central Asian cuisines.Sujuk mainly consists of ground meat and animal fat usually obtained from beef or lamb, but beef is mainly used in Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.

  6. What’s the Best Substitute for Soy Sauce? Here Are 10 ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Another fermented sauce, this British condiment usually contains a blend of malt vinegar, anchovies, spices, sugar, salt, garlic, onions, tamarind extract and ...

  7. List of Turkish desserts - Wikipedia

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    It is a dessert made using rice, milk and sugar. Sütlü Nuriye: Phyllo pastry, dairy Baklava variation with dairy milk Tavuk göğsü: Pudding, dairy Turkish milk pudding made with fine strands of chicken breast Tulumba: Fried batter Deep-fried batter dough soaked in sharbat syrup Zerde: Pudding Sweet rice pudding colored yellow with saffron

  8. What’s the Best Substitute for Oyster Sauce? We Have ... - AOL

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    Soy sauce lacks the syrupy consistency of oyster sauce and unsurprisingly, it also lacks the sweetness. Still, umami is the name of the game when it comes to oyster sauce and salt is not the enemy ...

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    What’s the Best Substitute for Oyster Sauce? We Have 10 Tasty Swaps What Is Tomato Sauce, Exactly? Tomato sauce refers to any sauce that’s made primarily from chopped or puréed tomatoes,