Greek Yogurt

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  • Beeswax0

    coldarchon, calm the f down, you're misinforming by being selective in bringing historical accounts here.
    1600AD is not the first time when yogurt was associated by Turks.

    "The oldest writings mentioning yogurt are attributed to Pliny the Elder, who remarked that certain "barbarous nations" knew how "to thicken the milk into a substance with an agreeable acidity". The use of yogurt by medieval Turks is recorded in the books Diwan Lughat al-Turk by Mahmud Kashgari and Kutadgu Bilig by Yusuf Has Hajib written in the 11th century."

    Pliny the elder lived during 1AD(and guess who were those barbaric tribes were) and Diwan Lughat al-Turk written in 11AD.

    • I read Plinky first...and thought:
      "are you serial?"
      oey
    • your rant was a fail, your facts bullshit. the Thraciens already did it 1600 years earlier in Europecoldarchon

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