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Originally posted by sleuthSesame seeds on top of matnakash? That's something new.
Originally posted by TigranesIt's non-Armenian.
Genuine Armenian food has no sesame seeds. Sesame seed on food is a non-Armenian middle eastern concept.
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Originally posted by angelik22mmm bread--- i havent had bread for a while--im trying to cutt back on the bad habbit lol.... its hard when ure armenian- bread is a part of every dish-- haats paneer, haats, haats, and some more haats..who else has 10 different varieties of bread ther than armenians?.... anywhoo.... and one thing is how its so sacred for armenian peope- i remember when we were littel if the bread fell on the floor my mom would make us kiss it and put it on a table- i always questioned that- and ive found the aswer in an armenian story about bread- it is said to be sacred beacuse alot f work goes into makng bread.... and we should be thankful for it and the people who work hard to make it-- i dunno that sounds weird- but im sure some of your families have the same idea as well...
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Originally posted by angelik22i remember when we were littel if the bread fell on the floor my mom would make us kiss it and put it on a table- i always questioned that- and ive found the aswer in an armenian story about bread- it is said to be sacred beacuse alot f work goes into makng bread.... and we should be thankful for it and the people who work hard to make it-- i dunno that sounds weird- but im sure some of your families have the same idea as well...
The reason bread is so sacred to the armenian people is because in the worse times, when people didn't have any money or any food, they would just survive by eating bread. In Armenia, they value bread very much. Whether they buy it from the store or make it themselves. I know in the villages, people would make the bread themselves and they would let it dry so it lasts longer. Here in America I think we take it for granted. Like me for example...I would always throw bread away after it had been opened. I wouldn't eat it the second day...and my grandma, who came to America like 2 years ago, would always get mad at me and say... "In Armenia we would never throught bread away"....... I still do it but I don't think she knows....SORRY GRANDMA
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