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  2. 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 ...

  3. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Adana kebap (or kıyma kebabı) is a long, hand-minced meat kebab mounted on a wide iron skewer and grilled over charcoal. Named after the Turkish city of Adana, the kebab is generally "hot" or piquant. The traditional Adana kebab is made using lamb, with a high fatty content cooked over hot coals.

  4. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Adana kebabı: Also known as kıyma kebabı – kebab with hand-minced (zırh) meat mixed with chili on a flat wide metal skewer (shish); associated with Adana region although very popular all over Turkey. [39] Ali Paşa kebabı (Ali Pasha kebab) Cubed lamb with tomato, onion and parsley wrapped in filo [39] [40] Alinazik kebab

  5. Alinazik kebab - Wikipedia

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    Alinazik kebab, or simply Ali Nazik, [1] is a home-style Turkish dish which is a specialty of the Gaziantep province of Turkey. [2] It is made from smoked and spiced eggplant, grilled and then pureed, topped with cubes of sauteed lamb, previously seasoned and marinated.

  6. Cağ kebabı - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman travel books of the eighteenth century cite a kebab cooked on wood fire consisting of a horizontal stack of meat, known as "Cağ Kebabı" in the Eastern Turkish province of Erzurum, which is probably the earlier form of döner as known.

  7. Tunde ke kabab - Wikipedia

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    During the 17th century, in the Awadh state under the Mughals in Northern India, one of the members related to the Nawabs of Awadh held a competition for the local Khansamahs to prepare Kebabs as soft as possible to chew.

  8. Tas kebab - Wikipedia

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  9. Kağıt kebabı - Wikipedia

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