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  • #51
    no i dont know what it stands for, please enlighten me.

    and we call that tanof spas in my family. a combo wam bam money gram

    and yes its good

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    • #52
      Originally posted by SagGal Of course u don't eat the toothpick. lol. its wooden, that why. hehe.
      aaaah, so THAT'S why we don't eat the toothpick!

      It all makes sense now.

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      • #53
        well first of all do u know what fstkh stands for???its a berutsi experssion....

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        • #54
          fstkhnan it's not soup with toothpicks lol a toothpic(just one) is added and then u mix the soup while the toothpic floats there or w/e and i guess the toothpick does soemthing to the soup to make it really good. that extra touch or something.

          lol. baron..u know what i meant....c'mon now
          I see...

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          • #55
            Originally posted by SagGal
            lol. baron..u know what i meant....c'mon now
            I know....I found it cute when you explained it.

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            • #56
              I dont know about those hayasdantsi food.....no offense!lol

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              • #57
                Originally posted by fstkhnan I dont know about those hayasdantsi food.....no offense!lol
                Ah, Hayastan food. Khorovadz, khashlama, khngali, khash (which I've never tried, and frankly, I'm not too sure about it), khorovadz..

                haha, what's up with Kh-s?

                I guess it's because it's in aKHorjag?

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                • #58
                  no unfortunately i dont know what fstkh means

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                  • #59
                    hahahaha, yeah u need to eat something ........shaad anoti es lol

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                    • #60
                      Ah, Hayastan food. Khorovadz, khashlama, khngali, khash (which I've never tried, and frankly, I'm not too sure about it), khorovadz..

                      haha, what's up with Kh-s?

                      I guess it's because it's in aKHorjag?

                      vay mama jan. you are making me hungry. khashlama is unbelievable. khinkali is actually georgian but its great nonetheless, and khash is great too although im not so sure you will like it, lets just say its an aquired taste. khhhhhhhhhhhh

                      is akhorjak also how you say appetite or are you just using the arevelahayeren word?

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