You go to a Greek restaurant/night club, all you see belly dancing with
100 percent Turkish music.
Once I met a Greek student here. All he was singing was Turkish music.
His car was full of Turkish music CDs and tapes. I asked him about the
music he was singing and listening, he said it was "Greek music." He
did know that I knew he was bull-shiting me.
Greeks can talk about Alexander the Homo and the spreader of Greek
Syphilisization, all they want. They should know a lot of water flowed
under the bridge since then. Greeks mixted with Arabs, Jews, Gypsies,
Albanians, Italians, Russians, all the peoples of Balkans and Eastern
Europe, you name it they mixed with. Turks???
No Turks would not and did not even touch a Greek not even with a
ten-foot pole.
Dorian West wrote:
> You rotting Mongol tent dweller. What cuisine did a bunch of
slant-eyed
> savage Mongol-Turkic nomads possibly have over the high civilisation
of
> Greece? I can just see them bringing their cuisine from western
China, just
> like Ghenghis Khan's hordes did.
>
> Greece controlled the middle east since Alexander's time (323BC) and
way
> into Turkish oppression (1453AD) as well.
>
> You brought coffee and yoghurt (off milk) to Europe. Big deal?!
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> > Most, if not all, items of so called Greek cuisine has been stolen
from
> > Turkish cuisine.
> >
> > Gyros is the same. Its actaul name is "doner" in Turrkish which
means
> > "rotates" which actually how it is cooked. Greeks call it "gyros"
> > meaning the same. What a coindedance haa!!!
> >
> > Every single food item Greeks claim their is stolen from Turkish
> > cuisine.
> >
> > If there was no Turkish food, not only greek would starve, but also
> > there would not be Greek tourrism industry.
> >
> > And Greeks turn around bitch about Turks day in day out.
> >
> >
> > A Total Moron's Guide to Cinema wrote:
> >> i've tried leg of lamb, mousaka, and other stuff. all great but
> > nothing
> >> beats gyros.
> >
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