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breads plural
- Bread is usually an uncountable noun, which is why we use measure words like “loaves of bread” or “slices of bread.” “Breads” can be used, but that’s usually for describing different types of bread, rather than multiple pieces of bread.
- preply.com | “Bread” is an uncountable noun: “I need to buy some bread.” We can’t say “a bread” or “three breads”. We need to add a measurable/countable unit, such as “a piece” or “a slice” or “a loaf” if we wish to be more specific: “a loaf of bread”, “two slices of bread”.
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ulvi
- divine = ilahi, kutsal
- noble =
- sublime = ulvi
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ekşi mayalı ekmek fırını
- sourdough bread oven
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atalık buğdayı
- heirloom wheat
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- Many ancient grains are heirloom grains when they come from plants that have been carefully grown from the exact same seed line for hundreds of years. They have not been genetically modified or altered in any way and are considered valuable for reasons ranging from flavor and nutrition to hardiness and adaptability.
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tırnak pide
- The literal translation of “tirnak pide” is actually “nail pide.” Turkish Pide Bread takes its name from the notches on it because the notches on it are made with fingers. Turkish Pide Bread has spiritual value as well as its flavor.
- The literal translation of “tirnak pide” is actually “nail pide.” Turkish Pide Bread takes its name from the notches on it because the notches on it are made with fingers. Turkish Pide Bread has spiritual value as well as its flavor. Turkish Pide Bread is indispensable for the iftar tables (fast-breaking meal) of those who fast during the month of Ramadan. You will not be able to get enough of the taste of the Turkish Pide Bread, which you can serve with your meat dishes and kebab dishes. Just try it, and you will love love love!
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- turkish nailed pita
- Tirnak pide or a.k.a. tirnakli pide is one of the most popular flatbreads often served with kebabs and traditional food in Turkey. Tirnakli pide takes its name from the notches on it, because these are made with fingertips, and “tirnak” means “finger nail” in Turkish. Especially loved in the south and southeastern part of Anatolia, this flatbread is a must have if you love kebabs and other traditional Turkish and Middle Eastern food. Tirnakli pide is usually served “under” the kebabs, such as legendary Adana kebab, Iskender kebab, to soak all the juices of the meat. 01
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oven vs bakery
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11 Şubat, Arkadaş Edinme Günü
- February 11, Making Friends Day
- February 11, Make A Friend Day
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1 Mart, Tek Başına Tatil Planlama Günü
- March 1, Solo Vacation Planning Day
- March 1, Plan a Solo Vacation Day
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19 Mart, Haydi Gülümse Günü
- March 19, Let’s Smile Day
- LET’S LAUGH DAY
- March 19, Let’s Laugh Day
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14 Nisan, Gökyüzünü İzleme Günü
- April 14, Sky Watching Day
- LOOK UP AT THE SKY DAY
- April 14, Look Up at the Sky Day
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23 Nisan, Şansını Dene Günü
- April 23, Try Your Luck Day
- April 23, Take a Chance Day
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11 Mayıs, İstediğin Şeyi Yeme Günü
- May 11, Eat Whatever You Want Day
- May 11, Eat What You Want Day
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25 Mayıs, Bağırarak Şarkı Söyleme Günü
- May 25, Scream and Sing Day
- May 25, Scream Day
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4 Haziran, Kendine Sarılma Günü
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6 Haziran, Sinemaya Gitme Günü
- DRIVE-IN MOVIE DAY
- 6 June, Drive-In Movie Day
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7 Temmuz, Doğruyu Söyleme Günü
- July 7, Truth Telling Day
- July 7, Tell the Truth Day
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17 Temmuz, Dünya Emoji Günü
- July 17, World Emoji Day
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4 Ağustos, Çalışan Bekar Kadınlar Günü
- 4 August, Single Working Women’s Day
- 4 August, Single Working Women’s Day
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9 Ağustos, Kitapseverler Günü
- August 9, Book Lovers’ Day
- August 9, Book Lovers Day
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8 Eylül, Özür Dileme Günü
- September 8, Apology Day
- September 8, Pardon Day
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30 Eylül, Tarçınlı Sıcak İçecek Günü
- September 30, Cinnamon Hot Drink Day
- September 30, Hot Mulled Cider Day
- Sıcak Elma Şarabı Günü
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1 Ekim, Uluslararası Kahve Günü
- October 1, International Coffee Day
- October 1, International Coffee Day
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