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Mehmet Ateş, who lives in Eskişehir, found grape molasses in a jar buried in the ground at his mother and father’s former home in the İnhisar district of Bilecik, where he entered to remember the old days.
Buried in the ground under the stairs
According to AA, 65-year-old Ateş, who was visiting the two-story house in Koylu village with her family’s elders, saw a cube buried in the ground and the top was exposed under the stairs at the side entrance of the building.
Ateş, examining the 70-centimeter-long clay-covered jar, found grape molasses, which her mother assumed she had made years ago.
Ateş, who keeps the jar containing molasses from locally grown grapes, wants to leave it in the hands of her grandchildren.
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Mehmet Ateş claimed that his father died in 1993 and his mother died in 1999 and that no one has lived in their homes for years, and that he entered the house where he lived in high school years later with his older sister and nephews.
Claiming that they recalled their childhood and youth memories while visiting the home, Ateş said:
“The key to our house was in one of our friends. My sisters said, ‘We want to see our father’s house.’ On that occasion, we first walked around the house and then we noticed this cube. We saw that it was molasses.
Ateş added that teams from the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forests took samples of molasses and that an analysis would be done.