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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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DARI Couscous medium grain is one of the most popular couscous types in Morocco where it is used in a traditional recipe with vegetables and meat.
$5.99 $6.99
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.
$4.99
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.
$4.99
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
Koska Grape Molasses 380gr
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DARI Couscous fine grain is a popular couscous type in Morocco. It is used in the traditional recipe for couscous with raisins and caramelized onions (Tfaya
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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
Naturally rich in fiber, DARI whole wheat couscous is appreciated for its flavor and its lightness. It can also be used in all recipes instead of regular durum wheat couscous.
$5.99 $6.99
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
Koska Carob Harnup Molasses 800gr - Keciboynuzu Pekmezi
$13.99 $15.99
Mung beans are high in nutrients and antioxidants, which may provide health benefits. In fact, they may protect against heat stroke,
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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
Fava beans grow in big, bumpy green pods on an easy-to-grow flowering pea plant that is harvested in the spring. Inside the cushy pods are large, flat, bright green beans with a tough, clear skin that is typically removed before eating. The labor-intensive process of preparing fava beans may have attributed to the legume's slow rise to popularity in America, a country full of bean options. Sought out by chefs and veggie lovers, fava beans are more expensive than your average fresh or dried bean.
$8.99 $9.99
This Turkish honey appetizer more locally known as ballı çerez (honey appetizer) in Turkey is a festive-looking jar filled with multiple appetizing
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Sera Mild Acuka 340g ; Trans Fat 0g ; Cholesterol 0.0mg ; Sodium 300mg ; Total Carbohydrate 3g ; Dietary Fiber1g.
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MELISSA COARSE SEMOLINA 500GR
$1.99 $3.79
Course Bulgur with Vermicelli contains 75% coarse bulgur and 25% roasted vermicelli noodles. Bulgur is made from Durum wheat that is parboiled in water, and sun-dried and milled into distinct grain sizes. Vermicelli are Italian noodles broken into pieces, and a classic pilaf ingredient. The best way to work with Krinos Coarse Bulgur with Vermicelli is to toast the mixture in butter for about 5 minutes to bring out the inherent nuttiness of the bulgur. While water will work, boiling our pilaf mixture in veggie or chicken stock will impart extra flavor to the final dish. Add diced yellow onions to the pilaf mixture, with salt, pepper and other aromatics before adding your cooking stock. Add yellow raisins to the mixture and top with toasted almonds for a wonderful Moroccan-inspired pilaf. Top with Greek or Turkish yogurt and lemon zest for a refreshing side dish. Add small cooked lentils to the cooked pilaf for an extra protein-rich meal. Or add ground beef or lamb to the mixture and top with toasted pine nuts and fresh parsley or mint for a wonderful one-pot meal. Krinos Coarse Bulgur with Vermicelli requires less cooking time than rice pilaf. Even better, it is one of the healthiest grains one can consume! Bulgur has a significantly lower glycemic index than pasta or rice, making it a great grain for diabetics. Rich in fiber, antioxidants and protein, bulgur also helps with satiety, heart health and anemia. This light and nutty grain also helps to balance the body’s pH and is a good source of manganese, b vitamins, folic acid, iron and magnesium. A wonderful grain for vegans, vegetarians and meat eaters, bulgur is not recommended for anyone with Celiac Disease or with a gluten intolerance. Let Krinos Coarse Bulgur with Vermicelli be a blank canvas for your culinary imagination!
$5.99 $7.99
Krinos Baldo Rice may become a new pantry favorite! Baldo Rice is considered to be the finest quality rice grown in Turkey. A bowl of relatively new rice cultivated exclusively in Turkey and Italy, this short-grain white rice was created by cross-breeding Arborio Rice with Stirpe
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Sunflower oil is pressed from the seeds of the sunflower. In foods, sunflower oil is used as a cooking oil. Sunflower oil is also used as medicine. Sunflower oil is most commonly used for high cholesterol and preventing heart disease.
$40.99