Creative approach in food writing

I just finished reading a very interesting article on Turkish cuisine. It was called “Sufi Gourmet”. I should say it was more about Mowlana (Mevlana) though. I really enjoyed it because as the author of the article, Marcello Di Cintio, says "food-writing has to be about culture". I learned new things about Mowlana today as well as tasty Turkish food. I recommend reading this article. Be aware of the content of this article if you fast these days. You might want to put it off until after eftar (sunset).

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Anonymous said…
Yum Yum!
I have tasted Turkish food; They are excellent...
Daisy said…
It's so amazing that the cuisine is so diverse in the middle East. I don't remember to have Turkish food ever. That makes me wonder why since I love to try new things. I've eaten in Turkish provinces in Iran. The food was so good that I can still remember the taste. but I'm sure there must be a lot of differences between the two types of cuisine.
Anonymous said…
tasty post! and it was a good article, isn't it ?

BTW I can't tell you how I like the image in your previous post. it haunts me!
Daisy said…
It was an excellent article. He also has a book called Poets and Pahlevans: a Journey into the Heart of Iran, which is about his trip to Iran. I'm thinking of reading it when I find more free time.
I found about it here
http://iranwrites.blogspot.com/2007/10/poets-and-pahlevans.html

Emily Carr is a very famous artist. There is definitely something special about her paintings. Her style is very original and she usually uses very intense green colour in her paintings which I really like.
Daisy said…
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Anonymous said…
Yummy post but would you mind changing it ;)
shaad ziid
Nava said…
Hi Daisy,
I know it's been so long since my comment on your "Funny in Farsi" post, but as I found that recipe for "Faloodeh shirazi" today somewhere in between my stuff, and your recent post is still on food, I thought you wouldn't mind me sending you the link here...
So here we go, here is the link:

http://bashool.blogfa.com/post-737.aspx

Have fun, and good luck :)

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