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Dictionary Turkish → German: çorbası | Translation 1 - 7 of 7 |
Turkish | German | ||
gastr. balık çorbası | Fischsuppe {f} | ||
düğün çorbası | Hochzeitssuppe {f} [Fleischbrühe mit Fleischeinlage, mit Ei-Zitronensaft-Gemisch abgeschmeckt] | ||
gastr. işkembe çorbası | Kuttelsuppe {f} | ||
gastr. Kafkas çorbası | Kaukasische Suppe {f} [mit Möhren, Lauch, Rote Bete, Sellerie und Weißkohl] | ||
gastr. mercimek çorbası | Linsensuppe {f} | ||
yayla çorbası | Almsuppe {f} [Fleischbrühe mit Reis und mit nach dem Kochen eingerührtem Joghurt und Eigelb] | ||
gastr. Ezo gelin çorbası | Suppe {f} der Braut Ezo [mit Linsen und Bulgur] |
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