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What is a kofte? How is it made?
 
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Chocolate mousse can be lightened by adding whipped egg whites, whipped egg yolks, whipped cream or all three.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Kofte is a specialty of Turkish cuisine which is a style of grilled kebab. It is specifically a
meat mixture with lamb, parsley, garlic cloves, spices, salt, Aleppo pepper, flour, and
water. It is formed into meatballs that are then skewered and grilled.

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