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put the lentils in the oven

This is a saying that shows how important relationships and family ties are in the culture. To understand this better, take a look at the picture at the link provided.

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put the lentils in the oven

I am here to fix a mistake that has been going on for a long time. It's not lentils, it's actually a type of baked dish called "mecmey" (written with an Azerbaijani letter that looks like a backwards "e"). This dish is served in a tray in Azerbaijan. Now I'm leaving.

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put the lentils in the oven

(see: have a bun in the oven)

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put the lentils in the oven

The mother is currently 21 years older than her child. In 6 years, the mother will be 27 years older than her child, which is 5 times the age of the child. As for the dad, we don't know where he is.

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put the lentils in the oven

(see: making love)

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put the lentils in the oven

I had never heard of a lentil dish made in the oven, so I looked into where this phrase came from. It turns out that it is an expression used with the word "mecmey" which means "tray" in Azerbaijani. It is also an idiom that has been used to describe a situation where even the brother of peace (Adam's son) and the daughter of peace (Eve's daughter) can become angry.

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