TARHANA CHIPS
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Tarhana is a traditional fermented product which is generally consumed in Anatolia, Middle East and Balkans and is important on nutrition of Turkish society.
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There are similar products with different names such as:
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‘Kishk’ in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, ‘Kushuk’ in Iraq,
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‘Tarhana’ in Turkey,
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‘Trahanas’ in Cyprus and Greece, ‘Tarhonya/Talkuna’ in Hungary and Filand
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Tarhana is the dry form of yoghurt-cereal mixture. It is prepared by mixing wheat flour, yogurt, yeast and a variety of cooked vegetables (tomatoes, onions, green pepper etc.), salt, and spices (mint, paprika)
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Maras tarhana has quite different qualifications, such as process stages, flavor and aroma of final product, consumption styles and storage conditions according to tarhana types produced in other regions
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Previously, tarhana was only obtained by domestically at homes and nowadays the industrial production of it has become common.
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Tarhana chips which are industrially produced in this region are introduced as healthy alternatives for consumers in Turkey and other importing countries.
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