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An introduction to cooking in Turkey, featuring such recipes as spinach-filled Anatolian flat bread, lamb kebabs, and baklava. Also includes information on the history, geography, customs, and people of this partly European and partly Asian country.
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INTRODUCTION
This papersummarizes some of our experiences gained at the University ofMinnesota in recent years in developing the Center for AlternativeCrops and Products. We expect that these experiences are typical ofsimilar programs in other states and in private organizations. It hasbeen necessary to deal with the development of this new initiative andour specific projects and activities […]
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INTRODUCTION
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