A siesta in Turkey, often referred to as "öğle uykusu," is a short nap taken during the early afternoon, typically after lunch. It is a cultural practice that allows people to rest and recharge, especially in the warmer months when midday heat can be intense. While not as widely observed as in some other Mediterranean countries, many Turkish people still enjoy this brief respite to improve their productivity and well-being throughout the day.
The siesta time after Thanksgiving is often referred to as "Turkey Coma" or "Turkey Nap," describing the drowsy feeling many people experience after indulging in a large meal. This phenomenon is attributed to the consumption of turkey, which contains tryptophan, a precursor to sleep-inducing serotonin. Many people take a nap or relax in the afternoon, enjoying a leisurely break before the holiday festivities continue.
They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
The plural form of siesta is siestas.
summary of siesta's story siesta is a rest hours or also known nap
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a siesta is a nap
Siesta is not a term used in Australia.
Siesta is a custom from Spain.
No. Siesta means nap in Spanish.
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A siesta is a nap. The advantages of a nap are that it re-energizes you.