- Simit
A simit (Turkish), koulouri (Greek: κουλούρι), đevrek (Serbian: ђеврек) or gevrek ( _bg. геврек) is a circular
bread withsesame seed s, very common inTurkey , as well as inGreece ,Serbia ,Bulgaria and other parts of theBalkans andMiddle East . The characteristics of simit (size, crunchiness/chewiness, etc.) tend to vary by region. In the city ofİzmir , simit is known as "gevrek," (literally, 'crisp') although it is very similar to theIstanbul variety.Simit is generally eaten plain, or for
breakfast withjelly ,jam , orcheese .Simit and koulouri are often sold by
street vendor s who either have a simit trolley or carry the simit on their head. Street merchants generally advertise simit as fresh ("Taze simit!"/"Taze gevrek!" [in İzmir] ); this is often not the reality. A general rule of thumb for obtaining fresh simit is to select a vendor with a large quantity, indicating that he has recently restocked his supply.
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