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Very Healthy Drink




Topic started on 4-3-2008 @ 07:26 PM by SaadAdam


Heys guys just wondering have any of u tasted this drink i made well i know of that i made and added extra to it wondering if any of u drink it also its called doogh mid eastern drink very nice and healthy i drink it daily and i also drin kwater daily so yeh

its called doogh it was to be blended in a blender u add 3 big spoons of yougurt white european style yougurt with 1 spon salt quarter spoon lemon salt quarter spoon choopped fresh mint then water till u get to the top then blend and then pour in a glass with ice alot of ice and drink its very good and healty for ya body every part of it

enjoy!



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reply posted on 4-3-2008 @ 07:28 PM by SaadAdam


diffrent types of doogh

Doogh (Persian: دوغ, dooqh, also dugh Kurdish: Abdugh, Azerbaijani: Atlama), also called dugh, shlombay, abdug, or tahn (the last two mostly by Armenians) is a yogurt beverage popular in Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Caucasus and to a lesser extent in other parts of the Middle East. The word Doogh is a noun form from the Persian verb دوشیدن (Dushidan) which means "to milk" thus doogh means "what comes from milking". In Kurdish Abdugh form from "ab"-water and "dugh"-yogurt which means "water that made of yogurt".






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reply posted on 7-3-2008 @ 11:38 AM by budski


The mint and the yoghurt might be OK, but that's an awfull lot of salt.

And salt is pretty bad for you.

I might still give it a try though



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reply posted on 7-3-2008 @ 11:41 AM by Inverted_VaV


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Agreed But somehow in relation to the numbers of the reality of things it is a requirement. Be that as it may - it must be overcome. I love cattle.



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reply posted on 7-3-2008 @ 11:44 AM by thehumbleone


That's not a very attractive looking bottle. lol



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reply posted on 7-3-2008 @ 04:48 PM by SaadAdam


but knowing how big the jug is and how much yogurt and water added there is alot u can get like 5 glasses out of this jug and the spoon of yogurt its a big spoon the actual cooking spoons u need 3 scoops about



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reply posted on 7-3-2008 @ 04:49 PM by SaadAdam


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thats another type not a very good type lol mine is probely one of the greatest we make our own yogurt and its awsome stuff taste soo good.

Peace Out

SaadAdam



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reply posted on 24-11-2008 @ 11:02 AM by exfuze07


Oh....thats really a nice recipe. Where you got this? What are the ingredients? It looks like a pure milk. Can you give the recipe or sample of this? Where the sample is available? Please give the answers so that i can have it and get it.

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reply posted on 24-11-2008 @ 12:44 PM by AccessDenied


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Spotted you.
Nice try .
Banned means banned.



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