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What the northern Turks called yoghort, and the Syrians and Egyptians leben-hamed, [Very thick milk, rendered sour by boiling and the addition of a strong acid.] does not appear to be a native Arab dish; the Bedouins of
Travels in Arabia 2003
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What the northern Turks called yoghort, and the Syrians and Egyptians leben - hamed, [Very thick milk, rendered sour by boiling and the addition of a strong acid.] does not appear to be a native Arab dish; the Bedouins of
Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
squishystuff commented on the word yoghort
yogurt? yum.
May 11, 2009
madmouth commented on the word yoghort
an older--therefore quainter--spelling.
May 11, 2009
bilby commented on the word yoghort
A person you do yoga with.
May 11, 2009
madmouth commented on the word yoghort
rather, a legion you do yoga with.
May 11, 2009
plethora commented on the word yoghort
I am going to see if I can slip yoghort into the conversation before class on Wednesday...
May 11, 2009
charlesferdinand commented on the word yoghort
The food of shoggoths
May 11, 2009
milosrdenstvi commented on the word yoghort
isn't it typically, when spelled quaintly, yoghurt? I've never seen this form...
I happen to be an immense fan of yoghurt. Yogurt is just boring.
May 11, 2009
madmouth commented on the word yoghort
wikipedia gives 5 variants, and the one above I found in A Handful of Dust. evidently words from foreign are subject to ceaseless rounds of re-spelling.
May 12, 2009