@nvtaa_14: sing penting cerakk😜#foryoupage #xyzabc #fyp

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bedo rt😂🤣
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gor bedo rt😭
2024-12-19 03:30:34
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bedo 1 gang tok🗿
2024-12-19 00:34:08
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5 menit tekan ch😅
2024-12-18 09:59:50
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konco dewe buk🤩🤩
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versi sak kabupaten bedo kecamatan ro bedo desa
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bedo rt bedo rw ki malahann😭😭
2024-12-19 05:51:08
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ora enek 5 menit wes teko lo buk😚
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If you didn’t know, I used to be a secondary school music teacher, and all that’s missing from the reel is a set of PowerPoint slides, a few musical examples and a lesson plan 🫠 Quite simply, I get asked ALL the time about the ingredients I use, and why I speak the way / say the words I do, and that’s because although I have grown up speaking English as my main language, the Turkish Cypriot dialect is my mother tongue. When I converse with my mum, we speak mostly the latter, and I regularly refer to the traditional ingredients I use when cooking by using the Turkish / Turkish Cypriot words. My husband always asks me why I sound like I’m arguing whenever I’m on the phone to her - it’s just the way it sounds when we speak, but it’s BEAUTIFUL🤣 I never want to lose it!  Here I’ve given you a list of some of my most used ingredients, using the English / Turkish / Turkish Cypriot (sometimes these are shared words with our Greek Cypriot neighbours too, such as “golyandro”🌿), so you can recognise them a little more when I’m using them in my videos and recipes.  1. Sweet red pepper paste / tatlı (“dadlı”) biber salçası  2. Pomegranate molasses / nar ekşisi  3. Aleppo pepper/ Turkish red pepper flakes / Pul biber  4. Dried mint / kuru (“guru”) nane  5. Lemon / limon / ekşi 6. Pasta / makarna / Magarına 7. Sesame seed paste / tahini / tahina / tahin 8. Coriander / cilantro / kişniş / golyandro  9. Nigella seeds / black onion seeds / çörek otu / garacocco  10. Halloumi / hellim  #ingredients #food #language #dialect
If you didn’t know, I used to be a secondary school music teacher, and all that’s missing from the reel is a set of PowerPoint slides, a few musical examples and a lesson plan 🫠 Quite simply, I get asked ALL the time about the ingredients I use, and why I speak the way / say the words I do, and that’s because although I have grown up speaking English as my main language, the Turkish Cypriot dialect is my mother tongue. When I converse with my mum, we speak mostly the latter, and I regularly refer to the traditional ingredients I use when cooking by using the Turkish / Turkish Cypriot words. My husband always asks me why I sound like I’m arguing whenever I’m on the phone to her - it’s just the way it sounds when we speak, but it’s BEAUTIFUL🤣 I never want to lose it! Here I’ve given you a list of some of my most used ingredients, using the English / Turkish / Turkish Cypriot (sometimes these are shared words with our Greek Cypriot neighbours too, such as “golyandro”🌿), so you can recognise them a little more when I’m using them in my videos and recipes. 1. Sweet red pepper paste / tatlı (“dadlı”) biber salçası 2. Pomegranate molasses / nar ekşisi 3. Aleppo pepper/ Turkish red pepper flakes / Pul biber 4. Dried mint / kuru (“guru”) nane 5. Lemon / limon / ekşi 6. Pasta / makarna / Magarına 7. Sesame seed paste / tahini / tahina / tahin 8. Coriander / cilantro / kişniş / golyandro 9. Nigella seeds / black onion seeds / çörek otu / garacocco 10. Halloumi / hellim #ingredients #food #language #dialect

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