Illegal turkish halloumi all over Europe
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:52 pm |
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| Eric dayi |
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HELLIM is another Turkish product you stole and made your "own", just like you stole Yogurt, Turkish Deligh, Turkish coffee, stop your thieving.  |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:54 pm |
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| purdey |
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| Again I thought the vast majority of Greek and Turkish food was first made by the Egyptions.. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:59 pm |
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It is called Hellim, which is on the package, the website can put whatever name they want to it, that's not the problem of the maker, he clearly labels them as Hellim and no Turkish producer has the need to use the word Halloumi since its not even Turkish, so what the hell is your problem, most of your cuisine has got there because of the Ottoman Empire anyways and pretty much everything you eat is a shitty version of the Turkish, so stop your whinging and deal with it.
Unlike the widely accepted idea that Greek food is "amazing", it is nothing but again typical Greek propaganda which helps them rip people off with their overrated shite, to be honest Greek food is absolutely SHIT and only good for ripping off ignorant fat British fuckers who thought the best meal in the world was a plate full of grease served with mash potatoes, until they encounter Mediterranean goods that all begin with the name "Greek", well if you want to see real Mediterranean food i suggest you take a trip to Turkey and see what the Greeks have been failing to duplicate for centuries  |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:12 pm |
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| Excuse me..Fat,ignorant British F..... where does that come from ! rather over the top isn't it. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:40 pm |
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| purdey wrote: |
| I always thought it was first made by the Egyptions. |
The Maronites could have brought it with them a couple of hundred years ago, from the village of that name in Syria.
Who cares. Kurupetos will have a heart attack  |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:42 pm |
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| shahmaran wrote: |
It is called Hellim, which is on the package, the website can put whatever name they want to it, that's not the problem of the maker, he clearly labels them as Hellim and no Turkish producer has the need to use the word Halloumi since its not even Turkish, so what the hell is your problem, most of your cuisine has got there because of the Ottoman Empire anyways and pretty much everything you eat is a shitty version of the Turkish, so stop your whinging and deal with it.
Unlike the widely accepted idea that Greek food is "amazing", it is nothing but again typical Greek propaganda which helps them rip people off with their overrated shite, to be honest Greek food is absolutely SHIT and only good for ripping off ignorant fat British fuckers who thought the best meal in the world was a plate full of grease served with mash potatoes, until they encounter Mediterranean goods that all begin with the name "Greek", well if you want to see real Mediterranean food i suggest you take a trip to Turkey and see what the Greeks have been failing to duplicate for centuries  |
I am about to loose respect for you. The language was uncalled for, whatever the provocation. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:45 pm |
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| purdey wrote: |
| Excuse me..Fat,ignorant British F..... where does that come from ! rather over the top isn't it. |
Hey don't tell me they don't exist, I have nothing against the British as a nation but i do find them to be the boor of the EU, not all obviously, just the scummy ones. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:49 pm |
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| denizaksulu wrote: |
| shahmaran wrote: |
It is called Hellim, which is on the package, the website can put whatever name they want to it, that's not the problem of the maker, he clearly labels them as Hellim and no Turkish producer has the need to use the word Halloumi since its not even Turkish, so what the hell is your problem, most of your cuisine has got there because of the Ottoman Empire anyways and pretty much everything you eat is a shitty version of the Turkish, so stop your whinging and deal with it.
Unlike the widely accepted idea that Greek food is "amazing", it is nothing but again typical Greek propaganda which helps them rip people off with their overrated shite, to be honest Greek food is absolutely SHIT and only good for ripping off ignorant fat British fuckers who thought the best meal in the world was a plate full of grease served with mash potatoes, until they encounter Mediterranean goods that all begin with the name "Greek", well if you want to see real Mediterranean food i suggest you take a trip to Turkey and see what the Greeks have been failing to duplicate for centuries  |
I am about to loose respect for you. The language was uncalled for, whatever the provocation. |
You mean the bit with the Brits or the bit about the food Deniz? |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:56 pm |
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Hello again
Here is a picture I personally took in the supermarket.
I hope everybody can read
GAZI Halloumi
What do you have to say now?  |
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:02 pm |
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| denizaksulu wrote: |
| purdey wrote: |
| I always thought it was first made by the Egyptions. |
The Maronites could have brought it with them a couple of hundred years ago, from the village of that name in Syria.
Who cares. Kurupetos will have a heart attack  |
What? Really?
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