This Thanksgiving forget eating turkey, Eat instead sweet made-in-Armenia
Monica Avanesyan from Armenia in rehearsal of track “Choco Factory” Մոնիկա Ավանեսյան - «Շոկո ֆաբրիկա» together with her five dancers on Junior Eurovision 2013.
Monica seems set to conquer all those who love a good uptempo track, a big dance number, and of course – sweets and chocolate, writes Junior Eurovision’s official website.
This Thanksgiving forget eating turkey, Eat instead sweet made-in-Armenia
Some posters in this forum need some sweet to make them sweetly and not too sour-sarcastic-and-malicious. One thing I like of the Eastern Armenians who have not been exposed to western decadence is their sweetness; in talks, in smiles and in hugs. During the Soviet Union chocolate was a delicacy allowed only for the elite party members, the ordinary people who labored hard for their "paradise" state and empire were forbidden to eat chocolates as it was considered to be a capitalist’s addiction. In March of 2008, during the streets protests in Yerevan all the chocolates shops were broken into and the protesters helped themselves for free chocolate, not eating but gulping it by boxes. How the situation changes since then as the Armenian businessmen made all form of sweet available to Yerevantis, as seen in this Armenian video song:
The western Armenians of Muslim and Arabs (I would not say Turkish also since practically Armenians are very rare in Turkey after the Genocide) had sweets, chocolates too eat all the time but they have lost something, that something is the sweetness of their soul. When they talk their words are not sweet, when they post in a forum their posts are not sweet any more, when they smile they have to feign (give a false appearance) as they are not able to smile sweetly as their kin in the Caucasus from their heart. In short ugliness crept into their souls.
Eating lots of Muslim baklava made western Armenians sweet but baklava-wise; that is it, baklava tastes sweet in your mouth but when it reaches your stomach it turn sour and make you the ugliest person in the world. So this Thanksgiving Day forget about baklava, rather eat some sweet made-in-Armenia.
I have tasted both baklava and sweets from Armenia, and I choose the one from Armenia.
Edited by man, 28 November 2013 - 12:05 PM.