The Tatarian cuisine collection | |
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Apr 4, 2007 09:29 | |
| Bread with meat and vegetables, named "ZUR BALISH" : |
Apr 5, 2007 01:30 | |
| Wow, it looks delicious, I like this one! |
Apr 5, 2007 03:30 | |
| -cat (I don't eat it and will never eat it) -dog (I ate it once when I was very young) -rats (o, no, terrible) -pigs (pork) I'm not muslim, so I ate it frequently. -Camels(I've never tried it. But I ate ostrich for several times) -Frogs legs(Yes, I ate it before) -Snakes(No, terrible) -Turtles(Yes, once) -Donkey(Yes, tasty) -Turkey(No, never) |
Apr 5, 2007 04:52 | |
| "ZUR BALISH" like Indian Nan. |
Apr 5, 2007 13:37 | |
| Thank you everybody! |
Apr 5, 2007 13:41 | |
| Tatarian PUMPKIN PIE: |
Apr 5, 2007 22:32 | |
| Indian used Potato in place of PUMPKIN, thoe Pumpkin available there. |
Apr 6, 2007 06:18 | |
| Off-topic : IF the Bangladesh people think that they are Indians? I have no idea. By the way I know that Pakistanis think that they are something different, not Indians. What about people from your country? |
Apr 6, 2007 09:23 | |
| George, We are neighbor of India. Pakistan 1000 miles apart from us. China is closer than Pakistan. Any way, this type of Nan available in India and Pakistan. This type Nan not available in our local. Have but very thin not like this style. One fantastic and interesting observation, all Aristocratic Muslim foods in our local, originates from Mongols or Tatars, rest foods from Hindu societies of India. |
Apr 6, 2007 13:02 | |
| "all Aristocratic Muslim foods in our local, originates from Mongols or Tatars, rest foods from Hindu societies of India." I know that a Mongol-tatar dinasty - "The Great Mongols" was controled India till the Englishmen came. But I really did not know that Mongol-tatars gave you some cuisine culture. Good information! BY THE WAY - the NOWADAYS TATARS as George are mainly Kipchaks, mixed with Bulgars and Mongols. That is why we are almost white people, but the classical Mongol-tatars are yellow. I will show what is the difference with some photos. MONGOLIAN: |
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