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    Петрушка - punch
    Hmmm, I've never heard "punch" used in English for this herb -- we call it "parsley".

    Impulse, you're from Turkey, right? петрушка/parsley is commonly added to the beyaz peynir (roughly = "feta cheese") filling when you make sigara boregi!

    By the way, the Google Image Search function is often useful if you want to understand the difference between (for example) булочка and печенье and кекс. I mean, the Image search won't tell you the English translation for "кекс", but it will show you what a "typical кекс" LOOKS like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
    Hmmm, I've never heard "punch" used in English for this herb -- we call it "parsley".
    true
    also cilantro - кинза

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