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- Simit abstract "Simit (Turkish) is a circular bread, typically encrusted with sesame seeds or the less usual poppy or sunflower, common in Greece, Turkey, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and other parts of the Balkans, and across the Middle East from Egypt to Lebanon and beyond. Simit's size, crunch, chewiness, and other characteristics vary slightly by region. In the city of İzmir, simit is known as "gevrek," although it is very similar to the Istanbul variety. Simits in Ankara, which is the capital of Turkey, are smaller and crisper than those of other cities. Simits in Turkey are made with molasses.".
- Simit alias "Koulouri (Greece), Turkish bagel (United States)".
- Simit ingredient Sesame.
- Simit thumbnail Simit-2x.JPG?width=300.
- Simit wikiPageID "2904185".
- Simit wikiPageRevisionID "601171770".
- Simit alternateName "Koulouri , Turkish bagel".
- Simit hasPhotoCollection Simit.
- Simit mainIngredient "sesame seeds".
- Simit name "Simit".
- Simit region "East Europe and Western Asia".
- Simit type Bread.
- Simit variations "Covrigi".
- Simit subject Category:Breads.
- Simit subject Category:Bulgarian_cuisine.
- Simit subject Category:Greek_cuisine.
- Simit subject Category:Macedonian_cuisine.
- Simit subject Category:Serbian_cuisine.
- Simit subject Category:Turkish_cuisine.
- Simit subject Category:Turkish_inventions.
- Simit subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Simit type BakedGoods107622061.
- Simit type Bread107679356.
- Simit type Breads.
- Simit type BreakfastFood107702642.
- Simit type BreakfastFoods.
- Simit type Food100021265.
- Simit type Food107555863.
- Simit type Foodstuff107566340.
- Simit type Matter100020827.
- Simit type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Simit type Solid115046900.
- Simit type Starches107566863.
- Simit type Substance100020090.
- Simit type Food.
- Simit type FunctionalSubstance.
- Simit comment "Simit (Turkish) is a circular bread, typically encrusted with sesame seeds or the less usual poppy or sunflower, common in Greece, Turkey, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and other parts of the Balkans, and across the Middle East from Egypt to Lebanon and beyond. Simit's size, crunch, chewiness, and other characteristics vary slightly by region. In the city of İzmir, simit is known as "gevrek," although it is very similar to the Istanbul variety.".
- Simit label "Simit".
- Simit label "Simit".
- Simit label "Simit".
- Simit label "Simit".
- Simit label "Simit".
- Simit label "Симит".
- Simit sameAs Simit.
- Simit sameAs Κουλούρι.
- Simit sameAs Simit.
- Simit sameAs Simit.
- Simit sameAs Simit.
- Simit sameAs m.08bk3g.
- Simit sameAs Q903997.
- Simit sameAs Q903997.
- Simit sameAs Simit.
- Simit wasDerivedFrom Simit?oldid=601171770.
- Simit depiction Simit-2x.JPG.
- Simit isPrimaryTopicOf Simit.
- Simit name "Simit".