Sean Ra

Traveling in our genes

While traveling may make some people happy easily, some people are perfectly content never leaving their home country. Although it varies greatly among individuals, some are wanderlusters and like to travel. Being happy. That’s what life is all about. It’s why we try to find a job that pleases us, it’s why we try to …

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Homemade Hummus

Avocado hummus After a sweeter, pinky version, you might also appreciate this combination that incorporates another trendy ingredient: avocado. It only makes sense to use this creamy fruit when creating the smooth consistency we want in hummus. Plus, it is an alternative to tahini for those who aren’t a fan or just need to use …

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Homemade chicken cutlet

How to make chicken cutlet at home is very easy. I have tested this chicken cutlet several times before, by changing the ingredients, I got an excellent result that has both a great taste and flavor. I suggest you make it once. This dish is one of the simple noni dishes and noni dishes with …

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Menemen Omelet

Menemen There have been heated discussions of how menemen should be prepared, but no matter which side you find yourself on (with onions versus without), there’s one thing that all agree on: Menemen doesn’t look very pretty, but the taste makes up for it! Every region and every family has their own recipe, but there …

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Dark chocolate

Dark chocolate has several times more antioxidants than tea or red wine. And it contains substances that may help lower your blood pressure, improve your cholesterol levels and brain function, and help your body deal with insulin, and helps your heart. Got a soft spot for dark chocolate? Then you’re in for some good news because …

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Warm up cookies

MELOMAKARONA (Greece) Having our neighbor on this list was a must, and while making these cookies, I got serious “ÅŸekerpare” (a popular Turkish dessert) vibes. This goes to show that our cultures are closer than we think. While the Turkish version has a lemony taste, this version surprised me with how well orange paired together …

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Avicenna‘s meal

known as Avicenna, was a physician, the most famous and influential of the philosopher-scientists of the Islamic world during its golden age. Ibn Sina (980 – June 1037 CE), commonly known in the West as Avicenna, was a Persian polymath who is regarded as one of the most significant physicians, astronomers, philosophers, and writers of the Islamic …

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