"Footeyna" is made of what ingredients? Chickpea flour and sugar.
100 Afarin Hajminator for being the first to give the correct answer. And 500 Afarin Mahtabof for including "ney e koochak" (small straw)! :o))
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Polysemic term
by Hajminator on Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:48 AM PDTFooteyna has a double sense (at least :) ) its primary meaning is usually employed among children when they are kidding or want to deny an information. It's like 'Abeh zereshk' or my eye! in english.
What's amazing is that these two polysemic words have one sense on food and the other on unbelief.
JJ I've noticed that your quizzes are linked on what is said on the site at a given moment, am I confabulating?
Else, thanks for them they are really clever and cute.