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SYRIA - Food Journey through Damascus and Aleppo.
Melissa Port Melissa Port

SYRIA - Food Journey through Damascus and Aleppo.

Our Food journey through Damascus and Aleppo. Every morning on the streets, we were greeted with a serving of freshly pressed fruit, as part of our daily ritual. Freshly picked berries, hand squeezed pomegranates and a delicious orange pineapple combo, that was simply the best.

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SYRIA.  Food travels
Melissa Port Melissa Port

SYRIA. Food travels

In Syria, bread is not just a part of the meal. It’s a meal within itself and an essential part of every meal. It’s served alongside every dish, ready to be broken by hand and used to scoop up mouthfuls of aromatic stews, tangy dips, and sizzling grilled meats.

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Panforte
Melissa Port Melissa Port

Panforte

Literally, panforte means 'strong bread', derived from the Latin fortis, which refers to the spicy flavour. The original dessert was composed of wheat flour, honey, spices, dried figs, jam and pine nuts and was flavoured with pepper.

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Çiğ Köfte
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Çiğ Köfte

CIG KOFTE in English means ‘Raw Meatballs’, and has been in Turkish cuisine for more than three thousand of years. It is one of the ancient food varieties of the Mesopotamian region.

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Banana Bread
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Banana Bread

According to estimates, 1.4 million bananas are thrown in the garbage bin each year, because the banana had minor bruising or a black mark. If the banana is green anywhere on the skin, 13 per cent of people will throw the whole fruit away.

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Cured and Slow Cooked Beef
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Cured and Slow Cooked Beef

A perfectly cooked beef joint makes a wonderful centrepiece for a Sunday roast or any dinner. To cook it until it’s so tender it falls apart, you’ll need to choose a joint like chuck and blade or beef brisket and either braise, slow roast or slow cook it for many hours.

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Pizza, Parmigiano & Pavarotti!
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Pizza, Parmigiano & Pavarotti!

Set in an Italian Villa in the hills looking over Chanti (Sydney suburbs) we recreated the vibe of making Homemade Wood Fire Pizza (without the wood fire oven) and enjoyed the sweet sounds of opera and melodies from the little Italian village of Castelina Marrone.

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