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Serbia - soft drinks
Boza
bulgaria
serbia
turkey
albania
Boza drink
© mymerhaba.com
Creamy turkish drink obtained by delaying cereals in water. Sold in Bozahane shops or by street salesmen, this drink symbolizes conviviality. It's the beverage of winter familial evenings. Boza is known in the whole ancient ottoman empire area. Boza can also be tasted chilled powdered with cinnamon and accompanied with roasted chickpeas.




Serbia - vegetarian recipes
Burek or börek
albania
armenia
bulgaria
georgia
greece
israel
serbia
turkey
Burek or börek recipe
© pinimg.com
burek are common in all the area under ottoman influence, they can be filled with spinach or potatoes or cheese (or ground meat). Known as borekass in Israel, giben ica in Serbia or banitsa in Bulgaria... Here we have a recipe of cheese börek

Ingredients :
turkish cheese or feta 150g
grated cheese 100g
filo pastry : 6 leaves
chopped flat-leaf parsley
milk 350 ml + pepper
olive oil 2 tbsp

Recipe of easy burek :
Heat the oven at 210°C
Wash and chopp the parsley ... read next



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Stuffed vineleaves, Dolmeh barg, Dolma,Sarma
armenia
azerbaijan
greece
iran
israel
lebanon
ouzbekistan
russia
serbia
tajikistan
turkey
Stuffed vineleaves, Dolmeh barg, Dolma,Sarma recipe
© marmiton.org

This (important) recipe is known in so many countries...

Ingredients :
a jar of vineleaves, (2 leaves for each dolmeh)
basmati rice 3 cups
dried dill 3 tbsp
currants (soaked in a cup of water) 1 handful of
pine nuts 1 handful
juice of 2 lemons
dash of olive oil, salt

Recipe of stuffed vineleaves :
Wash and cook the rice with dried dill, a pinch of salt and a table spoon of oil.
When the water is almost evaporated, stir gently to divide up uniforml ... read next

Serbia - dances
Kolo
croatia
serbia
Kolo dance
© mondoblog.org
How to dance Kolo Family of open or close circle dances reminding romanian Hora or bulgarian Horo. Kolo means wheel in serbian. Performed on 2 count music , often fast, but it also can be danced without instruments (called silent Kolo) rhythm being given by the feet and neckless beats. The first and the last dancer of the chain have to be experienced since other dancers follow their steps. The leader sometimes makes a diversion to show his agility.
Music : Dvorak Slavonic dances op72 ... read next



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