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Post by oxbowfarm on Feb 25, 2013 10:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by steev on Feb 25, 2013 12:28:03 GMT -5
Now I'm all hot. The display of apricots was also very titillating; perhaps some of the darker ones are plums?
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Post by 12540dumont on Feb 25, 2013 13:48:44 GMT -5
Some of those are Lentils! And some of those are Chick Peas. I really got to get out more.
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Post by zeedman on Feb 26, 2013 3:23:42 GMT -5
All I've got to say is... WOW. Probably just as well that I'll (most likely) never go there, my bean addiction is bad enough as it is. It's nice to dream, though. I can imagine a wonderful week cooking up test batches, and learning some of the recipes the locals use for all of those beans.
Hey, I wonder if that vendor takes PayPal? ;-)
Had a chance to go through the rest of the blog. All those olives, and apricots... a wealth of flavors to be tasted. I think Turkey just made my bucket list.
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Post by bunkie on Feb 26, 2013 8:38:04 GMT -5
awesome! just awesome!
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Post by wolfcub on Feb 26, 2013 10:43:03 GMT -5
WOW! that is awesome!
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Post by castanea on Mar 10, 2013 21:15:08 GMT -5
Totally awesome bean porn. Turkey is an amazing place. Wish I could visit.
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Post by castanea on Mar 10, 2013 21:16:34 GMT -5
Apricots from the same travel blog:
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Post by castanea on Mar 10, 2013 21:17:28 GMT -5
The apricots are from Kazan, Tatarstan
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Post by blueadzuki on Mar 10, 2013 22:50:40 GMT -5
I wonder if the ones in the bowl to the far left are some sort of Hunza apricot (those are the only one's I can think of are that small.) assuming most of those apricots are normal sized, those walnuts on the far left are pretty impressive too.
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Post by zeedman on Mar 10, 2013 23:51:38 GMT -5
And dates... and figs... the closer you look, the more interesting it gets.
I'm really curious about the tray of black fruit to the left, in front of the inflated bag. They seem to have a stem attached. Possibly something other than apricots... another fig perhaps?
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Post by raymondo on Mar 11, 2013 2:22:05 GMT -5
The ones in front of those are dried Isabella grapes. Perhaps the two boxes behind them are dried grapes too.
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