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‘Ten percent of Greeks are not adequately fed’
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Online food guide's list of Turkish dishes stirs debate
Taste Atlas, an online guide for traditional foods and known for annually showcasing the world's best kitchens and dishes, has sparked debate with its lists of the best and worst Turkish flavors.
Newly discovered chemical reactions could explain the origin of life
The first lifeforms are thought to have arisen on Earth billions of years ago, from a nutrient-rich mixture often called the primordial soup
Serve the soup!
Recently, News Hour programs in Turkey have been swept with the news of a soup list. The breaking news was that a widely popular Turkish soup was entitled to be in the list of "20 of the World's Best Soups" which was compiled by CNN Travel. The proud winner soup from Turkey was Yayla Çorbası, literally Highland Soup, a yoghurt-based soup with rice seasoned with crushed dried mint.
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Village woman shares success story at int’l symposium
A woman who made her village famous countrywide with special tomato paste and tarhana soup in the northwestern province of Bursa has been invited to international symposiums in Kazakhstan to share her experiences with young female entrepreneurs.
"A woman can succeed in anything she wants," Sermin Cakalıoğlu said in her speeches to Kazakh women in five meetings in three cities.
Sakellaropoulou assists in soup kitchen
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou is seen serving portions of food at the soup kitchen O Allos Anthropos (The Fellow Man) on December 24, 2020. Sakellaropoulou spoke with volunteers and Constantinos Polychronopoulos and assisted in the distribution of food. [Thodoris Manolopoulos/Presidency/ANA-MPA]
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National Museum of Military History with Free Entrance and Special Program for May 6th
On May 6th - the Day of Bravery and the day of the Bulgarian Army parade, the National Museum of Military History will celebrate with a special festive program and a free entrance for the permanent chronological exposition.
Homer's Odyssey gets modern art treatment at London exhibition
Contemporary artists have drawn upon everything from comic books to Campbell's soup cans for inspiration in recent years, but New York artist Scooter LaForge has drawn his from an altogether grander source, with a new exhibition based on Homer's classic poem "The Odyssey."
Theater of Life | Athens | December 16 & 17
The Canadian Embassy in Athens and the Boroume (We Can) social solidarity campaign present two screenings at Athens's Danaos cinema on Saturdayand Sunday of "Theater of Life." The 2016 Canadian documentary by Peter Svatek tells the story of the Refettorio Ambrosiano, an extraordinary soup kitchen conceived by renowned chef Massimo Bottura, who invited 60 of the world's best chefs to join him to
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Syrrako & Kalarrytes: The eagle nests of Epirus!
The foot of Mt. Peristeri (or Lakmon), at 1,200 meters above sea level, is the location of these two traditional villages – facing each other as if defying gravity. Built by expert stone masons, they appear to compete in terms of history and natural beauty.
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