Traditional Turkish Food

in #photography7 years ago

Hi my steemit friends. Today i share my post about traditional Turkish food. last year i visit turkey with my friends. I find a great variety of mouth watering dishes in Turkish food in istanbul. Turkish food is not so much spicy. Mostly Turkish peoples love to eat vegetables in food. here are some names of turkish food.
Sis Kebab
Pilav
Doner
Iskender Kebab
Kuzu Tandır
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food is rare and looks delicious sagat

As a Turkish i can say it; Only a very small part of an iceberg is visible above the water.. :) So, Turkish culture has a huge taste and kitchen. I am glad you like it, but.Next time if you wonder, i can offer you different Turkish tastes.! Nice post. Afiyet olsun! :)

This is the first time I have seen Turkish food, which is very much like Indian food thanks to sharing it

I'm going to look good.
I can not speak English because I do not live in an English speaking country. Thank you for your understanding.

I hope to be always healthy and full of happiness :)

You forgot to mention Lamacun, flat bread/pizza base with mildly spiced lamb/beef mince in a dry tomato based sauce. Wicked with sumak and some rocket or other fresh greens. I miss Turkish food... - Big thanks - (tessakur edirim) to Coco (Jojo) at Eyup Restaurant, Golkoy, Bodrum, Turkiye

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It seems 😋 yummy :)

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Amazing how different and separate places have things in common. We have this thing here in Kashmir and it's a traditional morning bread here but it's made in a man made hot oven.

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