Turnip juice
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Turnip juice is a popular beverage of southern Turkey, originating from Adana. Although its Turkish name şalgam suyu (or shortened, şalgam) does literally mean "turnip juice", it is, in fact, the juice of purple carrot pickles, heavily salted, spiced and flavoured with aromatic turnip (çelem) and fermented in barrels. It is traditionally served cold in large glasses with long slices of pickled carrots, called dene. Hot paprika relish is added just before drinking. Hot or regular, it's a popular drink with Adana Kebab.
Şalgam is often served with raki (alcoholic beverage)—not mixed, but rather in a separate glass. Şalgam is commonly believed to cure hangovers, but drunk in excess it may cause a large amount of intestinal gas.
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