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What is your favorite drink?

Water
4
57%
CoCa Cola (diet or non diet)
2
29%
Pepsi
0
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Sprite
0
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Tea ( hot, iced )
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14%
Mountain Dew
0
No votes
Juice (Orange, Grape, Apple, Cranberry...etc)
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No votes
7 Up
0
No votes
Dr. Pepper
0
No votes
RC
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No votes
Fruit Punch
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No votes
 
Total votes : 7

PostAuthor: dyaoko » Thu Nov 17, 2005 4:53 pm

well water is the best drink ever !
but I drink Tea in breakfast as every other kurd do , but I dont use sugar with the tea ...

i would like to say my experience in south kurdistan,...they gave us a lot of tea... like every 5 min a cup pf tea,,,,belive me they forced me to drink more than 20 teas in a day...
and their dirnking tea is so strage...
they drink a very very very again "very" THICK tea with A LOT OF sugar or "Qen" [hard sugar]

I worried that it would damage their health ...
in eastern kurdistan we drink soft tea ...not thick and not with that much sugar....

i think western brothers have learnt it from their arab brothers...
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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:01 pm

In Northern Kurdistan too they give a lot of tea. And always very very hot. So another problem : I can't drink too hot. So when you stop in an otogar station for 30 minutes, people offer you a tea. Need to wait 45 minutes that it becomes colder. But no time for that.

So 3 choices : burning lips and tongue, don't drink (and people could be offended), pour cold water in the tea. I did the 3 veryoften, and Kurds are absolutely astonished. They seem to adore burning tea.
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PostAuthor: heval » Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:22 pm

Piling wrote:In Northern Kurdistan too they give a lot of tea. And always very very hot. So another problem : I can't drink too hot. So when you stop in an otogar station for 30 minutes, people offer you a tea. Need to wait 45 minutes that it becomes colder. But no time for that.

So 3 choices : burning lips and tongue, don't drink (and people could be offended), pour cold water in the tea. I did the 3 veryoften, and Kurds are absolutely astonished. They seem to adore burning tea.


Yes, burning is the best ! That is the tastiest way to my fix of tea! :D
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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:09 pm

Kurds are strange people... or they like to suffer... They drink burning tea and water so cold that you can see small pingouins swim in your glass... in all case, no middle...
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PostAuthor: ChiChalok » Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:55 pm

Piling wrote:But I don't like sugar ! [-(


so if u ever came to my house what would i serve u with cookkies?? no tea?? then what ?? :? :roll:
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PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:58 pm

Piling - the tea you have been drinking is tea from Northern Turkey...

Turkish tea is bitter as HELL... And it can't compare to tea drunk in East Kurdistan - the Northern Kurds get most of their goods from Eastern Kurdistan - if they are lucky they get some good tea instead of that shitty Turkish tea...
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PostAuthor: sorgul » Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:34 pm

Piling wrote:Kurds are strange people... or they like to suffer... They drink burning tea and water so cold that you can see small pingouins swim in your glass... in all case, no middle...

that is so true....my mom and dad want the tea to be boiling right before tehy drink it
i have to let my tea sit for a few mintues or take small sips
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PostAuthor: ChiChalok » Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:35 pm

sorgul wrote:
Piling wrote:Kurds are strange people... or they like to suffer... They drink burning tea and water so cold that you can see small pingouins swim in your glass... in all case, no middle...

that is so true....my mom and dad want the tea to be boiling right before tehy drink it
i have to let my tea sit for a few mintues or take small sips


lol my dad wants it boiling .. mom is opposite .. i like mine to be just warm .. so i dont burn my tounge :roll:
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PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:26 am

Piling - the tea you have been drinking is tea from Northern Turkey...

Turkish tea is bitter as HELL... And it can't compare to tea drunk in East Kurdistan - the Northern Kurds get most of their goods from Eastern Kurdistan - if they are lucky they get some good tea instead of that shitty Turkish tea...


You might right you know. For I remember something. Once, in Turkey, I drank a good tea. It was in the HQ of the HADEP in Ankara. A friend told me : "Is it good ?" "I answered : "Yes !" and I was surprised. He laughed and says : "It's good because it is smuggled tea." I believed it came from Iran...
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PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:28 am

so if u ever came to my house what would i serve u with cookkies?? no tea?? then what ?? Confused Rolling Eyes


Try to serve smuggled tea :) like HADEP leaders.
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PostAuthor: heval » Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:00 am

Piling wrote:
so if u ever came to my house what would i serve u with cookkies?? no tea?? then what ?? Confused Rolling Eyes


Try to serve smuggled tea :) like HADEP leaders.


Haha! That's hilarious. Yes, Eastern Kurdish Tea is the best :wink:
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PostAuthor: dyaoko » Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:54 pm

Piling wrote:Kurds are strange people... or they like to suffer... They drink burning tea and water so cold that you can see small pingouins swim in your glass... in all case, no middle...


oh piling this sentecnce is one those sentence that can be written by gold on the door of the mosque[ a persian saying]

thats so true...kurds like to suffer...suffering is in kurdish culture , I always belived it ...for example my father always solves Math problems in the most suffering ways...when I tell him...well we can solve it easier... he swears at me.... he loves to suffer when he studies or solves a problem...if he dont suffer for solving a problem or for doing something , he would think that thing been done ILLEGALY and like CHEAP PEOPEL .

and another thing that i want to menion ... i had a classmate at school , he used to eat dirty foods....i mean like eating food with dirty hand or not caring about the health of the food ...

when I asked him why he answerd "If you are a kurd , you must get acustomated to eating microbes ! Microbes and Viruses wont work on me ! I am a true kurd !"

ha ha ...well may be he was right , because he has always been healthy. more than me. whatever....

Haha! That's hilarious. Yes, Eastern Kurdish Tea is the best :wink:

I hate it when we kurds get so proud of ourself.... EASTERN KURDISTAN HAS NO TEA !!! it comes from "north of iran" . [just near the caspian sea] north of iran is the only place that has tea in the WHOLE iran . so EAST KURDISTAN has no tea .
by the way , iran's rice is more famous than iran's tea.
iran's rice is defenately the best.
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PostAuthor: ChiChalok » Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:33 pm

but I drink Tea in breakfast as every other kurd do , but I dont use sugar with the tea ...


omg :shock: if idont have sugar in tea i would never drink it .. its so nasty with out sugar !! :shock:
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