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- Q6379127 type "Main dish".
- Q6379127 subject Q7319311.
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- Q6379127 abstract "Tirit, also known as trit, is a meal prepared to avoid wasting dry bread. It is prepared by the broth of offals and cutting dry bread and adding pepper powder and onion. There were also recipes with cheese and yoğurt in a different Hatay resource cookery books. Tirit sometimes exists in Maka kitchen. Because there had been a drought for a year, they offered Tirit to people and this way they felt cheerful.This is a centuries-old recipe from the Central Asiatic Steppe. They used to cook with lamb meat and with left overs including mainly bread.".
- Q6379127 country Q43.
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- Q6379127 ingredient Q7368.
- Q6379127 ingredientName "lamb,pitabread, butter, sheep butter andyogurt".
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- Q6379127 wikiPageWikiLink Q211340.
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- Q6379127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319311.
- Q6379127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319442.
- Q6379127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7368.
- Q6379127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7787232.
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- Q6379127 course "Main dish".
- Q6379127 mainIngredient "lamb, pita bread, butter, sheep butter and yogurt".
- Q6379127 name "Tirit".
- Q6379127 type Food.
- Q6379127 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q6379127 type Thing.
- Q6379127 type Q2095.
- Q6379127 comment "Tirit, also known as trit, is a meal prepared to avoid wasting dry bread. It is prepared by the broth of offals and cutting dry bread and adding pepper powder and onion. There were also recipes with cheese and yoğurt in a different Hatay resource cookery books. Tirit sometimes exists in Maka kitchen. Because there had been a drought for a year, they offered Tirit to people and this way they felt cheerful.This is a centuries-old recipe from the Central Asiatic Steppe.".
- Q6379127 label "Tirit".
- Q6379127 name "Tirit".