Cooking Instructions
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In a bowl mix yoghurt and sour cream then cut three thick slices of cucumber remove all the wet seeds inside then grate the remaining green part of cucumber and mix with other ingredients
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Then sprinkle fresh mint and stir,best served with meatballs and enjoy
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