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21/09/2006 08:08:25
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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>>>EU certified yogurt as a turkish food and they say "only turkish type yogurt called as 'yogurt', cheese foods (danone's and other firms fruits yogurts) cannot be call as 'yogurt'"

Obviously no one listens to EU, since most products sold as yogurt IS called yogurt. ;-)



>>Interesting that the text you quoted has the title of Etymology of 'yoghurt'. Which only proves my point, that there are other acceptable spellings of the word.
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>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogurt
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>Look at the link name. :P
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>Yes we spell lemon as limon. I'm sure there are a lot of different type writings. But if "lemon" is an english origined word, "lemon" is the true spelling.
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>If you read the link you can see yogurt is a turkish origined word. We make rules on yogurt... :))
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>EU certified yogurt as a turkish food and they say "only turkish type yogurt called as 'yogurt', cheese foods (danone's and other firms fruits yogurts) cannot be call as 'yogurt'"
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>I like yogurt. I eat everyday yogurt... I like ayran too http://www.ayran.com/
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>If you want to live long eat yogurt and drink ayran not coca cola... :)
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