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  • Bu ay yemek etkinliklerinin konusu "ekmek" olunca denediğim ekmek tariflerinin sayısında da artış oldu.

    portakal ağacı 2009

  • In Galatasaray's new home ground, the TT Arena, football fans can use "digital" rather than hard cash to pay for their kofte ekmek meatball rolls at half time.

    Turks look to mobile technology to change bazaar cash customs 2011

  • Had amazing ekmek (custard over shredded pastry dipped in honey and whipped cream) at Omonia Cafe on 33d/Broadway.

    Still Humming Jes Battis 2008

  • Yok primarily means "absent, missing, not available", as in ekmek yok there is no bread.

    Archive 2007-01-01 AYDIN 2007

  • Yok primarily means "absent, missing, not available", as in ekmek yok there is no bread.

    Yocto yok! AYDIN 2007

  • Odd, when I tried "eke" it gave me the Turkish verb "ekmek."

    languagehat.com: UNIVERSAL CONJUGATOR. 2005

  • You might sometimes get hot rolls; but, generally speaking, I bought the Turkish bread (_ekmek_), baked at Balaclava.

    Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands Mary Seacole

  • You might sometimes get hot rolls; but, generally speaking, I bought the Turkish bread (ekmek), baked at Balaclava.

    Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands 1857

  • That endeavor announces itself when dessert arrives, unbidden: baklava, flavored with the same honey, and topped with ice cream and chocolate sauce; and ekmek, a traditional Greek dish of kataifi, shredded phyllo dough toasted and soaked in a honey sauce, covered with custard and finished with whipped cream, toasted almond and cinnamon.

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID M. HALBFINGER 2010

  • Araya bir ekmek yapma, epeyce de bir bulaşık yıkama seansı girdi ama en azından ben sözümü tutmuş oldum.

    portakal ağacı 2009

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  • A light and slightly sour flatbread from Turkey.

    November 27, 2007