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  • #21
    Originally posted by Crissy
    hmmmm cherry Kompot, yummm, been a long time since I have had any. Had no idea you could drink it hot?? Always drank it cold.
    Kampot is a Russian version of fruit preserves with the juice. It's sweet because like most preserves it is loaded with sugar. It's basically a little less cooked than murabah or "varenie" (russian).

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    • #22
      Originally posted by karoaper
      Kampot is a Russian version of fruit preserves with the juice. It's sweet because like most preserves it is loaded with sugar. It's basically a little less cooked than murabah or "varenie" (russian).
      Thanks I didn't know what =)

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      • #23
        Originally posted by karoaper
        Kampot is a Russian version of fruit preserves with the juice. It's sweet because like most preserves it is loaded with sugar. It's basically a little less cooked than murabah or "varenie" (russian).
        So is Kampot a Russian word? and would HYUT be a better word in Armenian or is there another word for Kampot?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Crissy
          Had no idea you could drink it hot?? Always drank it cold.
          It is prefered cold I guess, but when taken off the stove its hot. My mother usually let it cool then stored it in jars in the frige.

          It's basically a little less cooked than murabah or "varenie" (russian).
          Hmm, well I'm not a kampot recipe expert, are you saying that cooking kampot longer would produce "varenie"?

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          • #25
            Originally posted by skhara
            Hmm, well I'm not a kampot recipe expert, are you saying that cooking kampot longer would produce "varenie"?
            I guess if you cook it long enough and possibly with less water?? Time to get the recipe book....

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            • #26
              Originally posted by skhara
              Hmm, well I'm not a kampot recipe expert, are you saying that cooking kampot longer would produce "varenie"?
              Good question: I think so. I think with a lot more sugar it would get to a murabah consistency (much thicker). God, just listen to me, I'm suddenly a freagin expert. For all I know I'm pulling this out of my HETUIK.

              PS Kampot is a Russian word, although it might be borrowed from other languages. Most Russian words are.
              Last edited by karoaper; 07-11-2005, 09:51 PM.

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              • #27
                My input would be to go to Armenia, i havent been there ever since i moved, basically about 10 years now and i would give almost anything to visit for about a month, you being a girl i assume dont have to worry about the draft or anything like that i would definately go, but as Siamanto said, its not our priorities its yours, but nevertheless i am pretty sure you would have a good time and if we as Armenians dont visit, who the hell will?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by TigranJamharian
                  My input would be to go to Armenia, i havent been there ever since i moved, basically about 10 years now and i would give almost anything to visit for about a month, you being a girl i assume dont have to worry about the draft or anything like that i would definately go, but as Siamanto said, its not our priorities its yours, but nevertheless i am pretty sure you would have a good time and if we as Armenians dont visit, who the hell will?
                  Decide with your heart!

                  make a list of the good parts and bad parts of any country!and then pick the one with the most Good things!

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                  • #29
                    Paris sucks. The only two things good about that city are the amazing public transport system and the Louvre. The rest is all gay, the people suck, and everything is "french".
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #30
                      How nice.....

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