The fact that food prices in the world and in Turkey tend to increase continuously draws eyes to food prices. The reasons for the increase in food prices are an important research topic. Therefore, this study aims to find out the effects of consumer interest rates, real effective exchange rat...
Understanding Food Prices in Turkey: An In-Depth Interview ApproachIIK, SefaZBUDAY, Fatih CemilItobiad: Journal of the Human & Social Science Researches / nsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Aratrmalar Dergisi
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It isn’t just Italian pasta making waves this time: international flavors from North Africa, Eastern Europe and Turkey will be showing up in the new year. You’ll also see a turn toward healthier base ingredients, such as spelt, flax, lentil, quinoa and chickpeas. ...
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The SFFFQ included 20 food items: Fruits; Fruit juice; Salad; Cooked vegetables; Fried potatoes/chips; Beans or legumes; Fiber-rich breakfast cereal; Whole wheat bread; Cheese/Yoghurt; Crisps/Savory snacks; Sweet biscuits; Ice cream/cream; Fizzy drinks/Pop; Beef or lamb; Chicken or turkey;...
Also, look for recipes that contain less expensive cuts of meat, such as ground turkey breast instead of regular turkey breast or sirloin in place of tenderloin—these are just a few substitution ideas. Many of us aren’t getting enough protein in our diets. If you are, try eat...
And the price of those commodities will affect an even broader range of the population, beyond the 60 million to 150 million people. For example, countries like Egypt and Turkey significantly rely on exports from this region for the caloric intake of their citizens. In fact, Egypt relies...