I HAVE SOME HOMEWORK AND THE LAST QUESTION ITS SAY NAME THE COUNTRY WERE THESE WORDS COME FROM CARAVAN,YOGHURT,SOFA,DESSERT AND SHAMPOO CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE ANSWER THIS IS SOME POINT OF MY SATS CAUSE IM IN YEAR 6 IM 11 YEARS OLD LOVE JADE XX
Dear Jade,
According to the text on the container of Caravan Yogurt (made for Foods International of Dallas, Tel. 214-638-1418): The word is derived from Turkish yoğurt,and is related to yoğurmak 'to knead' and yoğun 'dense' or 'thick' "The word 'yoghurt'. In Arabuc it is called 'Iaban'; in Aremenia, 'madzoon' or 'matsun'; in Azerbaijan and Georgia, 'matsuni'; and finally in Iran it is 'mast'. Yougurt was introduced to Western Europe in the sixteenth century. In 1931, the Armernian Colombosians family founded the first yogurt company in Massachusetts and called it Colombo. Although in America yogurt is considered a new product, it is one of the older foods known to mankind. Regional records of ancient civilizations from Egypt to Iran refer to the healthful properties of yogurt. Yogurt was probably discovered accidentally by a nomad long before people could write about it."
I hope that helps!
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