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- noun Dried food based on a fermented mixture of grain and yoghurt or fermented milk, usually made into a thick soup with water, stock, or milk.
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Two kinds of tarhana: tarhana with yoghurt (left) and wholemeal wheat tarhana from Crete (right).
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Variations of tarhana mixes are sold in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar.
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The co-authors tried to steer clear of those, but the recipe for tarhana was too extreme - and historic - to pass up.
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Centuries ago, the Central Anatolian Turks made tarhana, the equivalent of a powdered soup mix.
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Ilkin says that for the end of Ramadan, tarhana was used to create a light first-course soup that was served in many Turkish homes.
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