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  2. Kokoretsi - Wikipedia

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    Turkish kokoreççi (kokoretsi maker) in Fatih, İstanbul. Kokoretsi is one of the most consumed fast foods in Turkey, [11] being described as "the signature delight" of the country. [12] Although it is also served in some restaurants, most of the kokoretsi is prepared, cooked and sold in small kiosks year-round, and is usually consumed as a ...

  3. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Testi kebabı, 'earthenware-jug kebab' – is a dish from Central Anatolia and the Mid-Western Black Sea region, consisting of a mixture of meat and vegetables cooked in a clay pot or jug over fire (testi means jug in Turkish). The pot is sealed with bread dough or foil and is broken when serving. [39]

  4. İskender kebap - Wikipedia

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    İskender kebap is a Turkish dish that consists of sliced döner kebab meat topped with hot tomato sauce over pieces of pita bread, and generously slathered with melted special sheep's milk butter and yogurt. It can be prepared from thinly cut grilled lamb or chicken. The prepared doner kebab is placed in front of the burning fire at a distance ...

  5. L.A.'s best Turkish cooking? Find it at this coffee shop's ...

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  6. Adana kebabı - Wikipedia

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    Adana kebab (Turkish: Adana kebabı) is a dish that consists of long, hand-minced meat, mounted on a wide iron skewer and grilled on an open mangal filled with burning charcoal. The kebab is named after Adana , the fifth-largest city of Turkey , and was originally known as the kıyma kebabı (lit: minced meat kebab ) or kıyma in Adana-Mersin ...

  7. Istanbul city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: The centre of Turkish history, cutting-edge art and affordable and authentic cuisine, Istanbul is rich with mini-neighbourhoods to explore. Vicky Smith gives a steer on where to start

  8. Turkish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical meal starts with soup (especially in wintertime), followed by a dish made of vegetables (olive oil or with ground meat), meat or legumes boiled in a pot (typically with meat or minced meat), often with or before Turkish pilav, [7] pasta or bulgur pilav accompanied by a salad or cacık (diluted cold yogurt dish with garlic, salt, and ...

  9. Dürüm - Wikipedia

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    Döner kebab as dürüm. A dürüm (Turkish pronunciation:, "roll") or dürme is a wrap that is usually filled with typical döner kebab ingredients. [1] The wrap is made from lavash or yufka flatbreads. It is common as a street food in Turkey and many other European countries, but can also be found in sit-down restaurants. [2]