Full moon episode 25
With original title Dolunay, studying Gastronomy and Culinary Arts at the university and aspiring to become a professional chef, Nazli wants to become a master in Japanese cuisine and dreams of opening her own restaurant.
She shares an apartment with her sister and a friend. In order to support their home, she searches for an extra job and starts working as a cook at a rich businessman’s house. She has to prepare dinner for this rich businessman whom she doesn’t know the identity of and leave the house at exactly 5pm before he comes home. Thus, the rich and successful businessman Ferit’s path crosses with Nazli’s as they meet outside the house by coincidence. As the couple gets closer, they both feel that love is in the air. Turkish series Full moon episode 25 english subtitles.
Ferit is a successful businessman, a perfectionist both at work and at home. He wants the same perfect order he has set in his office, at his home. A cook works for him at his home. The cook prepares dinner for him and leaves before he gets back from work. However, due to his daintiness and perfectionism, none of the cooks manage to work for a long time. Meanwhile, graduate student Nazli who studies Gastronomy and Culinary Arts, is urgently looking for an extra job to support the house she shares with her sister and friend. However, she also cannot manage to maintain a job for a long-time due to her strong-willed and stubborn character. Turkish series Full moon episode 25 english subtitles.
Ferit and Nazli’s paths cross at Ferit’s kitchen. Their business relationship starts with constant bickering and gradually becomes a long-term relationship due to Nazli’s cooking skills. Turkish series Full moon episode 25 english subtitles.
You see how easy it was to solve your problem, Nazli? If you had told the truth 3 episodes ago, why would any of us have lived this totally unnecessary pain?
Ferit was WAY more forgiving than I would have been: like, b*tch this is the SECOND time you’ve kept a secret that affects us all and demonstrated that you don’t trust me even the tiniest bit. Naw, we got serious issues.