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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

The foundation of Turkish food is, if anything, dough made of wheat flour.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Every neighbourhood has a bread bakery that produces the golden, crisp loaves twice a day, morning and afternoon, filling the streets with their irresistible and wholesome aroma.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Ekmek, pide and simit are meant to be eaten the same day they are baked, as they usually are.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Mantı, small dumplings of dough filled with a special meat mix, are eaten with generous servings of garlic yogurt and a dash of melted butter with paprika.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

This is a meal in itself as a Sunday lunch affair for the whole family, to be followed by an afternoon nap.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Börek is a dish for special occasions and requires great skill and patience, unless you have thin sheets of dough already rolled out bought from your corner grocery store.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Anyone who can accomplish this delicate task using the rolling pin becomes the most soughtout person in their circle of family and friends.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

The sheets are then layered or folded into various shapes before being filled with cheese or meat mixes and baked or fried.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Every household enjoys at least five different varieties of börek as a regular part of its menu.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

Along with bread, "pilav" is another staple of the Turkish kitchen.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

The most common versions are the crackedwheat pilaf and the rice pilaf.

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Backbone of Anatolian cuisine: Mouth-watering grain foods

The distinguishing feature of the Turkish pilaf is the soft buttery morsels of rice which readily roll off your spoon, rather than sticking together in a mushy clump.