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Buen día amigo @storiesoferne , me encantó su artículo, y me hizo recordar que en el liceo mi padre @marcosmilano71 (profesor de historia universal) el proyecto final era estudiar la historia y cultura de distintos países y hacer una presentación con gastronomía tradicional de ellos. Y pues recuerdo haber comido Dolma, del que le tocó presentar a el país Turco. Si no mal recuerdo, eran hojas de una planta rellenas con arroz y trozos de carne.
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Good day friend @storiesoferne, I loved your article, and it made me remember that in the high school my father @marcosmilano71 (professor of universal history) the final project was to study the history and culture of different countries and make a presentation with traditional gastronomy of them. And I remember eating Dolma, from which he had to introduce the Turkish country. If I remember correctly, they were leaves of a plant stuffed with rice and pieces of meat.
Oh, that's amazing @manuelmilano. It's always a wonderful experience to reminisce sweet memories of Turkish food and cultural heritage lessons as introduced by your dear father @marcosmilano71 during his academic tenure. How did the Dolma taste? Was it delicious?
[ENG] Good day, friend @storiesoferne, I apologize for not answering your question sooner. With regard to the Dolma I did not know it until that moment, that the companions in charge of presenting the gastronomy of that country, shared that dish to the judges and some of us. That was 9 years ago when I was still in school. Pleasant memories.
[ESP] Buen día, amigo @storiesoferne , me disculpo por no responder a su pregunta antes. Con respecto a la Dolma no la conocía hasta ese momento, que los compañeros encargados de presentar la gastronomía de ese país, compartieran ese plato a los jueces y alguno de nosotros. Eso fue hace 9 años cuando aún estába en el colegio. Agradables recuerdos.
That's alright my friend @manuelmilano. Yes, 9 years is a long time ago, and it would be difficult for you to remember details like how a piece of food tastes. I was simply curious, haha. Thank you for sharing your experiences. 😊
Don't worry friend, also, I thank you for the virtual trip to Turkey.
Oh, sure friend @manuelmilano. Truly appreciate your time on this post too. Warmest regards to the entire family. 😊
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