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What is the origin of the word "gözleme," a type of Turkish foodstuff?

Question #150400. Asked by psnz.
Last updated Dec 28 2023.
Originally posted Dec 28 2023 9:42 PM.

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Gözleme is a Turkish type of turnover. The turnover is stuffed with meat or seasoned vegetables. Sounds absolutely delicious.
The word gözleme is derived from the Turkish word közleme, meaning "to grill/cook on the embers". This word can ultimately be traced back to Turkish word köz, meaning "ember". The Ottoman Turkish alphabet had no distinction between k and g sounds, so it is unclear when the consonantal shift from köz to göz happened. The oldest record of the word in a Turkic language is dated back to 1477. It is first attested in Persian-Turkish dictionary Lügat-i Halîmî [tr] and also found in Evliya Çelebi's Seyahatnâme.

link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6zleme

Response last updated by BigTriviaDawg on Dec 28 2023.
Dec 28 2023, 9:46 PM
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