The story of a bride-to-be: 'Rice in the curtain'
The story of a bride-to-be: 'Rice in the curtain'
The outside is crispy dough, the inside is delicious rice. Curte Pilav, known as a wedding meal, would not be possible without Siirt cuisine. The secret of the epic flavor of the tongue is hidden in the story.
Once upon a time in Siirt, a mother-in-law invited her new bride to the kitchen to tell her the secret of happiness with curtain rice. The first task is to prepare the inner rice, and the mother-in-law explains to her daughter-in-law that the rice grains in this rice represent abundance and fertility, the almonds represent male grandchildren, the peanut fillings represent female grandchildren, the bird grapes represent health, the spices represent the bitter and sweet days of life, and the rooster represents the husband, the pillar of the house. The bride, who is preparing the rice, opens the dough and continues with the words of the mother-in-law, who puts the rice in the dough and closes it: 'Look, daughter, you have to hide the secrets of our house, your problems just like this dough. You shouldn't even tell your own parents. This house is your home now. I 'm not .
The curtain rice that's ready for dinner is eaten by the household. And the groom is in the happiness of having a virgin wife.
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