-
other characteristics vary
slightly by region. In İzmir,
simit is
known as
gevrek ("crisp"),
although it is very
similar to the
Istanbul variety.
Simit in...
- they
originally wore
orange and green. In 2022, the club's
chairman Adil
Gevrek resigned from his position, the same
season the club
guaranteed its relegation...
- nisam. A po****r
drink in Bulgaria,
usually accompanied by a
Banitsa or
Gevrek Food
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sorrel Baklava Saraliya Parlenki Patatnik Kačamak Byal Mazh
Tutmanik Milinka Gevrek Kozunak Mekitsi – deep
fried kneaded dough made with
yogurt and eggs Marudnitsi...
- /cøryc/ 'bellows', /ɟørek/ 'view',
which in
modern orthography are
written gevrek, kürk, kürek, körük, görek. The
Persian consonant (ژ) is not
native to Turkish...
- Til-patti – a
sesame brittle-type
confection from
India Simit, koulouri, or
gevrek, a ring-shaped
bread coated with
sesame seeds Halva,
Turkey Typical Israeli...
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Dereboymul Derekışla
Deremahal Deremumlu Erkekli Esenli Evci Fakıbeyli
Gevrek Gökçekışla Güdülelmahacılı Güllük Güllüoluk Gülyayla Güneşli Hamzalı Haydarbeyli...
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Rakia Konyak Wines Bulgarian wine (main article)
Breads Katma Pita
Pogacha Gevrek Kifla Appetizers and
salads Meze (main article) Imam
bayalda Ajvar Pindjur...