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In Turkey, they have a drink called ayran, which is a yogurt drink, mixed with salt.
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The last time I saw the word ayran used was on a “white nationalist” site.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Springsteen Hits Coulter, Defends Right To Take A Stand On Political Issues 2006
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The last time I saw the word ayran used was on a “white nationalist†site.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Springsteen Hits Coulter, Defends Right To Take A Stand On Political Issues 2006
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Turkish mothers drink ayran, Korean mothers eat kimchi, and American mothers eat macaroni and cheese.
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On the other hand, how can anyone love jamon serrano or ayran or kimchi or any of the hundreds of other local delicacies that make traveling such a culinary adventure?
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One of the benefits of both ayran and kefir is that the process of fermentation sees milk's natural sugar, lactose, broken down, used as food by the bacteria.
Yoghurt, Ayran, and Kefir: Traditionally Turkish Steve Carper 2008
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They had a fountain-like drink booth set up with choices of lemonade, iced tea, and I think it was ayran.
A dictionary in my pocket AYDIN 2009
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Just wanted to mention though that while manti is served in a yogurt sauce, it is not called ayran.
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One of the village women called the archaeologists over to have a drink of ayran, Turkish buttermilk.
The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005
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I spent a day cruising the Bosporus on a friend's sailing boat, downing ayran, the signature salty yogurt drink, past Ottoman palaces and fortresses.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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