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From the start, Turkish cuisine has concentrated on direct flavors - fresh produce, lightly spiced, and prepared in simple and varied combinations. Mint, parsley, dill, and bay leaf are flavor a variety of dishes. And while many recipes are built around lamb and fish, those calling for eggplant as a primary ingredient are plentiful.
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