@Sabinivyb@Shakarez Yeah I guess we Turks call it revani since Ottoman times. And during Ottoman times we acquired words and food from Persians so that makes sense to me
@oulosP@grok Yes this is a legit article from a good university. It says people in Anatolia were processing milk and producing dairy products like yoğurt as early as 6600 BCE. I didn’t know that. Turks or Greeks did not yet exist back then🤔
@oulosP@grok Chill man. Even the word yoğurt is Turkish in origin, and most linguists trace it to the Turkish verb yoğurmak, meaning “to knead,” “to mix,” or “to make thick/coagulate.”
@oulosP@bacinisiken@Shakarez@grok Why are you so triggered Paul lollll 😂
You just made my day man your replies are so unnecessarily rude 😂 Yoğurt is Turkish btw we invented it when we were nomads in Central Asia thousands of years ago
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