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Flour, village eggs, cow's milk, salt and local olive oil are used for producing homemade natural noodle. The obtained dough is then rolled out and takes the form of layers. The dough, which is kept in this way for a while, is then put on top of each other and cut. The noodles, which are left to be dried in the sun after cutting, are put into jars not to be airtight after they harden enough. No additives are used in the production of natural village noodles . It is prepared completely without additives and as homemade.
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It is an essential ingredient in southern Turkish cuisine and widely used in Middle Eastern cooking. It has delicioussour and tangy taste for your meals and salads.
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Indomie Chicken flavour is the first legendary Indomie variant. The taste is delightful, warm, and savory, reminds you of the classic home-made chicken soup
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A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
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Before the advent of baking powder and baking soda, “Baker’s Ammonia,” or ammonium carbonate, was the main leavening agent in the 19th century. Many classic Greek and Middle Eastern recipes call for ammonia, and for good reason! Use Krinos Baker’s Ammonia instead of baking soda or baking powder in your favorite low-moisture baked goods – like thin cookies, pastries, bread sticks and crackers – and you’ll find the end product has a lighter and crunchier crumb. Because our Ammonia is heat activated (unlike baking soda or powder) your baked products won’t start to rise until what you’re preparing goes into the oven. While you will smell the scent of ammonia during baking, it will quickly disappear! Your baked goods will have a fabulous crispness that isn’t duplicated with baking soda or powder – and without the soapy-tasting residue.
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It is an essential ingredient in southern Turkish cuisine and widely used in Middle Eastern cooking. The concentrated flavor of pomegranates molasses adds so much goodness and flavor to salads, casseroles, dips and desserts. In addition of its delicious and natural sweet and tangy taste, pomegranate is also very rich in nutrient, packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.
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A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
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Tahini is produced from 100% sesame seeds and Koska tahini products are completely natural. It does not contain additives. Tahini is a food rich in fat content. Koska produces tahini from 100% pure sesame in its own facilities, using the latest technology and in accordance with hygienic rules. Tahini does not deteriorate if kept at room temperature. It does not undergo any changes except that the oil rises to the top. If this happens, you can quickly shake the jar.
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Tahini is produced from 100% sesame seeds and Koska tahini products are completely natural. It does not contain additives. Tahini is a food rich in fat content. Koska produces tahini from 100% pure sesame in its own facilities, using the latest technology and in accordance with hygienic rules. Tahini does not deteriorate if kept at room temperature. It does not undergo any changes except that the oil rises to the top. If this happens, you can quickly shake the jar.
$14.99
A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
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Orzo are very small pasta .orzo is also a classic ingredient in the iconic soup, pilafs, stuffed veggies...
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It is an essential ingredient in southern Turkish cuisine and widely used in Middle Eastern cooking. The concentrated flavor of pomegranates molasses adds so much goodness and flavor to salads, casseroles, dips and desserts. In addition of its delicious and natural sweet and tangy taste, pomegranate is also very rich in nutrient, packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.
$8.99
A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
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This Turkish red pepper and walnut spread is popular for breakfast. It is traditionally served on bread or toast.
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Vinegar with the mother; occurs thru the bacterias during the production of the vinegar and has a totally natural structure. It’s rich in proteins, contains enzymes, antioxidants and useful bacterias. Vinegar with the mother is specially produced and is not filtered like homemade. The vinegar mother might be seen blurry at the bottom of the bottle and may grow by time. This effects neither the taste nor the quality of the product. The bacterias inside helps at diets and is totally healthy. The natural production intenses also the apple taste and smell.
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A Unique Fersan flavor, obtained by two-stage fermentation of wet and dry grapes that have been matured under the productive Aegean sun. Fersan grape vinegar which is processed with quality standards at every stage of production; is filtered 200 times becoming thinner than hair. Fersan Grape Vinegar has high antioxidant content, is an ideal taste for your salad and other dishes.
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A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
$2.99
Koska Grape Molasses 380gr
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A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
$2.99 $3.99
A steaming bowl of Turkish soup or "çorba", accompanied by fresh, crusty bread is like a warm hug from mom. You wouldn't be able to think of better comfort food, especially during the cold, rainy days of winter. In Turkey, soup is served as the first course at both lunch and dinner and is also a common choice for breakfast in many Anatolian homes. During the holy month of Ramadan, the daily fast is always broken with soup, fresh bread, olives, and cheese—light fare that is easy on the stomach after a day of fasting.
$2.99