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Bread with meat.

19 Apr 2012 16:36

Does anyone do ETLI EKMEK in Icmeler ?

Re: Bread with meat.

20 Apr 2012 06:32

I don't rmember seeing it Ali and you should know, the amount of times you have been here.

I will mention it to Hakan and hs may add it to his Turkish menu

Re: Bread with meat.

20 Apr 2012 07:17

I've had a steak sandwich in a few places. Is this the same thing? :)

Re: Bread with meat.

20 Apr 2012 17:42

Pek for me toonarmybarmy i`m from the Felling.

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 08:16

scooby1d wrote:Pek for me toonarmybarmy i`m from the Felling.


Not far from Felling myself, but when on holiday I do indulge...... :mrgreen:

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 08:46

toonarmybarmy wrote:
scooby1d wrote:Pek for me toonarmybarmy i`m from the Felling.


Not far from Felling myself, but when on holiday I do indulge...... :mrgreen:

can anyone translate please :lol: :lol: :oops:
sue

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 09:05

sueles810 wrote:
toonarmybarmy wrote:
scooby1d wrote:Pek for me toonarmybarmy i`m from the Felling.


Not far from Felling myself, but when on holiday I do indulge...... :mrgreen:

can anyone translate please :lol: :lol: :oops:
sue


Which bit? Pek http://www.britishcornershop.co.uk/images/large/CLEN2094.jpg

Or Felling? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felling,_Tyne_and_Wear

Tim :mrgreen:

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 12:57

Oh ok thanks, take it pek is like a sort of spam then, me dads from Bishop Auckland co Durham is that anywhere near u lot?
Sue

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 13:22

Not far sueless810,about 45mins away,& ive got to say,u can have steak,u can have pek but u cannot beat a spam fritter,mmmm.

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 13:40

so what is this turkish dish then

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 13:43

:oops: :oops: sorry Amy going off topic here, lets get back to it so anyone know what is this turkish dish please?
Sue

Re: Bread with meat.

22 Apr 2012 17:10

amypiggott wrote:so what is this turkish dish then


The bread thinner than pide, more like lahmacun base. Topping, not spicy tiny pieces of minced meat and finely chopped peppers. Served with salad. 6Tl. Note 1.5m long 6" wide nice "SNACK"
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