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Ramadan in ottoman empire
In Ottoman Empire period, people
would fast and eat twice a day
one iftar (dinner), the other
sahur(breakfast); and people
wouldn’t eat or drink anything
between sahur and iftar
In iftar, people would
start eating with
several kinds of
cheese, olives, jams,
pastrami (a kind of
bacon), date and Pide
(a kind of bread eaten
during Ramadan);
then they ate soup
PÄ°DE
After soup people ate meat,
vegetable, fish in more than 40
plates
The most important dessert of
Ramadan was Güllac
In sahur, people would eat pilaf,
some kinds of pastries and dry
fruit compotes not to feel hungry
COMPOTE PÄ°LAF PASTRY
Also, in Ottoman Palace
food was given to all poor
people who came to eat

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Ramadan in ottoman empire

  • 2. In Ottoman Empire period, people would fast and eat twice a day one iftar (dinner), the other sahur(breakfast); and people wouldn’t eat or drink anything between sahur and iftar
  • 3. In iftar, people would start eating with several kinds of cheese, olives, jams, pastrami (a kind of bacon), date and Pide (a kind of bread eaten during Ramadan); then they ate soup PÄ°DE
  • 4. After soup people ate meat, vegetable, fish in more than 40 plates
  • 5. The most important dessert of Ramadan was Güllac
  • 6. In sahur, people would eat pilaf, some kinds of pastries and dry fruit compotes not to feel hungry COMPOTE PÄ°LAF PASTRY
  • 7. Also, in Ottoman Palace food was given to all poor people who came to eat