Eti Cin – Portakal Soslu Bisküvi
Here we are – the 6th Turkish treat from the @turkishtreatbox and your votes have picked this.
First up, let us try and figure out what this sh1t is…
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Here we are – the 6th Turkish treat from the @turkishtreatbox and your votes have picked this.
First up, let us try and figure out what this sh1t is…
What number we up to now? 5 I think – so this is the 5th most voted for item in the treat box from @turkishtreatbox …
Time to pry open my @turkishtreatbox once more and go fishing (Balık tutma) for the 4th most voted for item: The mighty Puf Coconut Biscuit. Watermelon was a recurring theme and now we move on to something else that has featured in my posts a lot recently, coconut.
Thanks again for voting (see website in my bio) but seriously folks, another Karpuz flavour? You all sure seem to love Karpuz – no worries I have a lot to say about Karpuz. Karpuz translates to watermelon…
What do you think of when you think of Turkey?
For me it will always be the sweeping majestic sour patches that Turkey is famous for. Turkey has the finest climate in the world for sour patches and some of the first recorded sour patch sightings were dictated by Alexander the Great when he first set eyes upon the patches that dotted the area around 334 BC:
The people have spoken – the vote has been tallied and the Balik Kraker has emerged victorious. Thank yous to those that voted and especially to those who spent a whole afternoon refreshing the page so you could vote hundreds of times
Since starting this account, I have had the opportunity to sample a few strange and exotic snack shit from far off lands and it occurred to me that I might be missing out on some real good shit, purely due to my geographical location. Luckily we live in an age where you can pay someone to chuck some local snacks in a box and send it out to anywhere in the world.