Merhaba, Easy Turkish ekibi ❤ Sokak röportajlarınızı çok özledim. Video her zamanki gibi çok faydalı, yemek konusu ile ilgili yeni kelime, deyimler dolu olmuş! Ellerinize sağlık ❤😊
FYI, the Mexican tacos came from the Moorish influence on the Iberian cuisine during Al Andalus, when they reached the New World the Spanish Conquistadors wanted to eat the foods they were used to, that's how they ended up influencing the Mexican cuisine.
The guy was talking about Ataturk 😂🤦 My friend, FYI, every single one of those foods (kebab/shawarma, baklava, lahmacun...) was either imported or copied from Levantine/Middle-Eastern foods during the Ottoman empire. It's got nothing to do with Ataturk, my friend, except Raki 😂
You misunderstood. He quoted what Ataturk said: "Turks are hardworking and intelligent" in reaction to the German doner invention. It has nothing to do with its place of origin.
@@Quicksoul We can all read subtitles, we do not need you to do that. Quoting Kemal in that context is absurd. The inspiration for those foods all came from the middle-east as I already explained while the doner kebab you're mentioning was invented in Berlin by a German-Turkish as a quick sandwich to feed busy people on the go. The Turks in Germany are very different to the Turks in Turkey, they know who their real heroes are (Fatih, Mehmet, Suleiman, etc.) because they haven't been forcibly brainwashed from kindergarten to forget their identity and worship a treacherous alcoholic Dönmeh from Thessalonica.
@@AndrewMalone_ The statement is not absurd in this context. You are distorting the entire discussion and expressing your animosity towards Atatürk. Your tone resembles that of someone who supports Sharia law from Pakistan and lacks awareness about modern Turkiye, exhibiting strong nostalgia for the Ottoman era.
Döner was certainly not invented in Germany. That is a false claim made by a turkish migrant who was the first to do it in germany maybe, but not in the world. How come my grandfather who was born in 1948 remembers eating döner in his young ages and BEFORE coming to germany, when döner was allegedly "invented" in germany in late 60s? The name shawarma comes from the turkish word cevirmek. Which almost has the same meaning as döner "to flip" or "to turn". Why would arabs call a "arab/middle eastern dish" by a turkish name? And no the inspiration certainly did not ALL come from middleastern cuisine. the word kebab did, but not the dishes themselves. Turkish cuisine is a mixture and arguably improved version of central asian, middle eastern, mediterranean, caucasian and balkan cuisines.@@AndrewMalone_
Ah yeah we weren't eating doner kabap before its were in germany. What a r*tarted lmao.We are eating doner kebap for centuries. And Even the origin of the words of all the dishes you mentioned is Turkish like literally shawarma, which is the most used by Arabs, takes its name from the Turkish word "cevirme". Yall arabs literally copied from Turks. And yall arabs, focus on your own problems instead of obsessing so much about Ataturk.
May Allah SWT bless Turkey and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂🇵🇰🇹🇷🥰😍.
Merhaba, Easy Turkish ekibi ❤
Sokak röportajlarınızı çok özledim. Video her zamanki gibi çok faydalı, yemek konusu ile ilgili yeni kelime, deyimler dolu olmuş! Ellerinize sağlık ❤😊
Teşekkür ederiz, bunu duyduğumuza sevindik. ☺️
Great episode
2:30 Kuru fasulye almanyada mantidan, imam bayildan, ve urfa kebaptan daha meshur. Cok türk lokantalari kuru fasulye satiyor.
TAMAM! Öncelikle ABD'nin New Mexico şehrinde yaşıyorum. Bu nedenle nerede olursam olayım TACOS'u ararım! Hut, Türkiye'de en çok şiş kebabı SEVİYORUM!
Şiş kebap gerçekten güzel bir yiyecek. 😋
FYI, the Mexican tacos came from the Moorish influence on the Iberian cuisine during Al Andalus, when they reached the New World the Spanish Conquistadors wanted to eat the foods they were used to, that's how they ended up influencing the Mexican cuisine.
your style of typing sounds really foreign, just to let you know
Alman döneri ne alaka anlamadım :D Almanyada yapılıp 2 farklı malzeme fazla katınca almanların mı oluyor .d
Döner ilk olarak Almanya'da yapılıyo
@@puni1843😂😂😂
Yok öyle bir şey ya şehir efsanesi, önce osmanlı zamanında anadoluda yapıldı@@puni1843
@@puni1843Güzel Şaka, tuttum bunu 😁
@@puni1843😂😂
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉 harikasınız
🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
Who doesn’t? :)
Exactly!
Bu Kadikoy mi ?
Bakırköy meydan
Kadıköy mü?*
En efecto, no entendí
Por que?
The guy was talking about Ataturk 😂🤦
My friend, FYI, every single one of those foods (kebab/shawarma, baklava, lahmacun...) was either imported or copied from Levantine/Middle-Eastern foods during the Ottoman empire. It's got nothing to do with Ataturk, my friend, except Raki 😂
You misunderstood. He quoted what Ataturk said: "Turks are hardworking and intelligent" in reaction to the German doner invention. It has nothing to do with its place of origin.
@@Quicksoul We can all read subtitles, we do not need you to do that. Quoting Kemal in that context is absurd. The inspiration for those foods all came from the middle-east as I already explained while the doner kebab you're mentioning was invented in Berlin by a German-Turkish as a quick sandwich to feed busy people on the go. The Turks in Germany are very different to the Turks in Turkey, they know who their real heroes are (Fatih, Mehmet, Suleiman, etc.) because they haven't been forcibly brainwashed from kindergarten to forget their identity and worship a treacherous alcoholic Dönmeh from Thessalonica.
@@AndrewMalone_ The statement is not absurd in this context. You are distorting the entire discussion and expressing your animosity towards Atatürk. Your tone resembles that of someone who supports Sharia law from Pakistan and lacks awareness about modern Turkiye, exhibiting strong nostalgia for the Ottoman era.
Döner was certainly not invented in Germany. That is a false claim made by a turkish migrant who was the first to do it in germany maybe, but not in the world. How come my grandfather who was born in 1948 remembers eating döner in his young ages and BEFORE coming to germany, when döner was allegedly "invented" in germany in late 60s? The name shawarma comes from the turkish word cevirmek. Which almost has the same meaning as döner "to flip" or "to turn". Why would arabs call a "arab/middle eastern dish" by a turkish name? And no the inspiration certainly did not ALL come from middleastern cuisine. the word kebab did, but not the dishes themselves. Turkish cuisine is a mixture and arguably improved version of central asian, middle eastern, mediterranean, caucasian and balkan cuisines.@@AndrewMalone_
Ah yeah we weren't eating doner kabap before its were in germany. What a r*tarted lmao.We are eating doner kebap for centuries. And Even the origin of the words of all the dishes you mentioned is Turkish like literally shawarma, which is the most used by Arabs, takes its name from the Turkish word "cevirme". Yall arabs literally copied from Turks. And yall arabs, focus on your own problems instead of obsessing so much about Ataturk.