Any milk you buy in a GLASS bottle is pasteurized 'Daily' milk which is only good for 2 days. This milk is ideal for babies, it is regular fat milk. Brands that have glass bottle daily milk is SEK Sut (red cap), SUTAS (green cap).
PINAR has a new type of milk called GERCEK YASAM, that comes in a special plastic bottle that is supposed to be very nutricious. This milk is better than UHT milk that you buy in cartons.
SEK Sut also has daily milk in cartons that say 'GUNLUK' Sut with children photos on the cartons. Make sure to check the expiry date on these cartons and use them within 2 days.
Ãœlker is a good milk to have, we gave our 2 year old this (as she is still haveing milk b4 she sleeps)
It tastes like normal milk..
Hope this helps
Mikki
It tastes like normal milk..
Hope this helps
Mikki
Hi can someone please put me in the right direction of the previous discussion on what is the closet milk to our full fat cows milk or just tell me the name,
Hi all we will be going to icmeler in 5 weeks even though it is our third time, this year we will be taking our family with us including our grandson who is 1 year old, can anybody tell us which milk is the same as our whole milk we have picked quite a few usefull tips from the forum about turkey and young children but were just wondering on this one, all tips gratefully received many thanks johnboy.
i always buy the cartons called SUT this sems to be as near as i have found to our milk!
Craig
Just came back from Icmeler last Friday. We were buying the Cartons with SUT on bottle and the Red cap. Daughter was using it for her Breakfast cereal, got it from Tansas. Hope this helps.
Makem in Exile
We went to Gumbet in May with our 18 month old. Unfortunatly she would no touch the milk. Luckily for us i took sma sachets from home and she had those instead.
Go to this link there are all the answers you need.sioux
Hi all well as usual the forum came up trumps yet again many thanks to you all for your info it is very much appreiciated. johnboy
"Sut" is turkish for milk, this is cows milk too. You may prefer to make up say 7oz of milk and then add 2oz of bottled water. I am taking my daughter in september for the first time and she will just have turned one, this is the advice I have been given.
Hi, this might be a daft question but I don't go away much.My son is 2 in September and he is currently having 1 pint of whole milk a day.Is there any problem getting hold of this milk in Turkey,Im staying at the Pegasos Tropical on 4th August.
Most milk you find in Turkish Supermarkets is UHT Full Fat Milk. This is fine for a 2 year old, although he may notice a difference in taste - my 2 yr old doesn't though. If he is fussy, you can also quite readily find ordinary full fat pasteurised milk in the chilled cabinet nowadays. There are a few different brands but it is generally called 'gunluk sut'. This milk is exactly the same as the milk you get at home.
Hope this helps.
Jill Tiryaki.
Can somebody please give me some info on the different types of milk,names and carton colours available in Marmaris - is there any milk available similar to Goats milk for my sons milk intollerance
This link should be of some help.sioux
Could anybody tell me which milk I could buy that tastes much the same as our semi skimmed? Thanks in advance.
Jackie
We drink semi-skimmed in the UK but in Turkey we buy the Pinar Milk in the Green & White carton.
We are off to Marmaris a week wednesday and have 2 youngsters which have full fat milk. I cannot remember which one is the better tasting milk.
(Is it the red/pink cap)?
Also which is the better tasting semi skimmed milk?Thanks Shane
Found some info here for you, hope this helps a bit.
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=26846&highlight=pinar+milk
*Edit thanks Colette saved me looking topic merged to existing discussion Briar
hi can anybody tell me were to look about discusion on milk cant find it thanks
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