Your pronouncation of Turkish words & grasp of the vocabulary is Next Level. You really should do a video about how you learnt the language so efficiently
Wow thank you so much, that’s a very high compliment! We do try to learn some simple friendly phrases and every country we go to, and we always try to learn the word for tasty! In turkey we had friends and stayed with locals, so we definitely did more language learning in Turkey then in prior countries. Never thought about that video idea, about which words and phrases we have found the most helpful and helps you connect it with locals the best. Amazing idea! Glad you have enjoyed our videos we’re so glad you’re here and found our channel ☺️✨👏🏼
I don't know how I ended up in this video but you did an amazing job. Short and satisfying sections, spot on pronounciation, honest review (can tell since you had no positive comments on the coffee and delight), beautiful smile. You earned a subscriber, I see you're inactive for a while but hope you continue with your videos soon.
Wow thank you! That is a huge compliment! We had so much fun sharing about Turkish food. We want everyone to get to experience it. Thank you for watching and commenting. Have a great weekend!
Wow THANK YOU FRIENDS! 🤩💛 It was a fun one to make! Thank you for watching and so so so glad to hear you enjoyed it!! When we were flying to Miami we went to a Turkish airlines lounge and got some Turkish chai in the glasses and it was so fun to experience it again ☺️ amazing how food can transport you. Happy holidays!!!
Oh LOVE you too friend 💛💛 thank you for watching, and commenting and loving us so so well. You’re such a great encourager and cheerleader to our family and our lives. We’re so grateful for you! I bet it made you hungry. I think I ate more editing this video than any other video. 😂
I bet you do! Turkish food is DELICIOUS and we want it all the time when we are not there. Have you been able to find any good Turkish food in other countries??
I bet they can’t but wow in such a different place culturally. Love that they have a place in Sweden! We have only ever made things at home had a “ Balık ekmek” last week ☺️
Awesome Video guys! Those markets reminded me of mexican city and those kebabs looked soooo fresh and delicious. Also, I have nothing to compare it to but whatever that dessert was looked sooo yummy.
Awesome video guys. Absolutely love the format, it's so informative and great footage as usual, well done. When we eventually make it to Turkey we'll definitely refer to this video to help us get our food bearings. Also CONGRATULATIONS on a thousand subscribers!! 🥳
Thank you friend!! It was a totally different style Vlog, but we were excited to finally make it. I hope it’s a really great resource for you guys, and I hope you get to Turkey in 2022 or soon. Thank you so much for your encouragement and for supporting our little channel!
Thank you!!! That was exactly what we were wanting to create. After being in turkey for a few months there was too much good food not to share in a very accessible way. So glad you enjoyed it, and found our channel! Thank you for commenting and for your encouragement. Have a happy new year!
No idea how you guys popped up on my recommendations but you’ve really hit the key things to try, whilst condensing the video into short and enjoyable sections which explain what you’re about to see. As a homesick Turk abroad, thank you for your wonderful video about my home ❤️
Ohhhh so so glad UA-cam shared us with you!! We are not Turkish but we get homesick for Turkey now too!!! Thank you for sharing your country with us. 💛💛 such an amazing amazing place, great people, and outstanding food!! Thank you for commenting and encouraging us!!
This video is so interesting! We recently went to a place here in Philly that serves Turkish food and someone asked me how to describe Turkish food, and I honestly didn’t know how to answer. So many places here in the US have a more general Mediterranean menu it’s hard to tell what is actually specific to a particular country unless you really know your stuff…which I don’t at all. Now I can share your vid with them 🙂 - Carrie
Totally agree with you! It is Mediterranean, but it definitely has its own flair and so many influences from other places like the middle east and other cultures. We had breads in turkey that we had never had anywhere else, and a few things like manti that we never expected to be a local Turkish comfort food or the stuff muscles, it’s something we had definitely never heard of before and all of those are very popular in common in Turkey.
Thank you so much, you are so right. Istanbul is one of a kind and we could go back time and time again and never get tired of it. So glad you enjoyed the video!
I live in Istanbul, here you can be surprised every day because there are many places to see, delicious food and great weather, you can really enjoy it.😄😉
Hahaha yeaaaaa the one we referenced we found another day was WAY better!!! 😋 the bones and scales are off putting for sure. So glad to hear it was a fun video to watch 🥰💛💛
I finally had the chance to sit through the entire 30 mins with my morning coffee!! Turkey and the food culture is so high on the list of places and things we want to experience one day. This was such a great vid, packed full of yum and tips, love it!!! Also congrats on hitting the 1K mark 👏👏👏👏
Yes it is for sure a long one! Thank you so much for sitting through the whole thing, hope you enjoyed it greatly. Cannot thank you enough for sharing our video and supporting our little channel through all its different seasons. Really grateful for you guys!
@@DjusLife honestly it was a great vid to watch, you put it together so well!!!! Turkish food adventures was already on our list for the future but its so amazing to see how much variety is out there!!! There's a Turkish place in the City Market here in Adelaide and we are busting to get there as we've heard some amazing reviews! Never know, we might even film a bit to share 😜 How good does it feel to finally crack that 1k!!! It's such a buzz hey!!
We would love to see a video of this place when you guys get a chance to go, or even see it in your stories! Turkish food is definitely one of our faves! So many flavors and so many things to try. Thank you so much for such heartfelt congratulations, and for helping us get there! It really is such a buzz! Can’t wait until we do 1000 in one year. That will be so rad! We’re so grateful for every single person that watches our videos and this sweet little community. The fact that we get to know people around the world is so awesome and crazy!
This is the best! I love that 💛💛 TURKISH PARTY 🇹🇷 🎊 so so fun! Hope it was delicious. Wait who are we kidding it’s Turkish tea and Turkish delight 😋😋. We were just in a Turkish airline lounge and got tea in Turkish glasses.. they really are the best! Thank you for watching the video and writing such an amazing comment !!! Cheers or should I say afiyet olsun
It tasted Lebanese because lebanon were turkish province together under same banner for 500 years Turks introduced them spices,kebabs and many more things have many commonity together. People tend to forget most of the north africa and middle east were Turkish provinces for centuries. Like Egypt had Turkish Rule for 800+ years,Lebanon 500+ years and many other places hmm like places like syria were turkish province less than 100 years ago... (Lahmacun is native to Turks btw) So we have alot of in common because of it, they have alot in common because of it as were were one, under same banner..
This video is so interesting! We recently went to a place here in Philly that serves Turkish food and someone asked me how to describe Turkish food, and I honestly didn’t know how to answer. So many places here in the US have a more general Mediterranean menu it’s hard to tell what is actually specific to a particular country unless you really know your stuff…which I don’t at all. Now I can share your vid with them 🙂 - Carrie
@@melisgurkan8982 Lahmacun adının Arapça olduğunu biliyorum. Denileni anlamayan sen gibisin. Lahmacunun Türk kökenli olduğunu, bunu paylaşmamızın nedenini Araplarda Türk egemenliğinin sonucu olduğunu söylüyor. Hiçbiri doğru değil.
Loved your video but would like to comment on your remark about Kofte tasting like pork. It’s like eating at the American Cut Steakhouse (Tribeca) and complimenting the chef by stating that it tastes just like the Denny’s steaks. My point is, just like the Americans are proud of their steaks, so are the Turks of how they do their kabobs. Also, glad you pointed out (in your own subtle way) where to find better Balik Ekmek. Lol But overall, love your videos.
Thank you so much for your insightful comment! I really appreciate it. Only meant complements to the Kofte and can totally see how my description was not a proper complement. When I made this food video I did not have all the footage from the fish market where we found the amazing balik ekmek. Looking back I wish I had all the footage in the latest blog to be able to put in this food Vlog to give that sandwich justice! It was beyond good get it straight from the fish market! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and we really do appreciate your comments and insights to help make us better! 💛
@@DjusLife Turkey has at least 30 different types of Köfte, especially every different city, region have their own culture and food i.e.as I am Laz from the Black Sea we have fish and greens, and also Karadeniz (the Black Sea Pide) I don't think people from Southern region of Gaziantep would enjoy Karadeniz food 😂 It seems to me they only eat red meat and dessert no fish and vegetables except for the salad. I can see that Köfle is just meat and has soda water in it. I think that Soda water gave that taste. I like homemade Köfte which is parsley, onion, and mince but some people also use breadcrumbs also black pepper if preferred. I also like Izmir Kofe which is similar to homemade Köfte but also they have another dish in the oven Köfte, sliced or halved potatoes, green pepper, tomatoes, aubergine layered on an oven tray with some tomato sauce i.e.papederalli or a bit of tomato paste mixed with water poured on top and then given to oven. Very easy, cheap, and healthy dish.
Wooow you have make one of the best food Vlogs what I see a in a long time ...must say better than Kara & Nates ( it was also very nice but you have find much better options ) ;)
Wow 🤩 THANK YOU! What an amazing encouraging comment! So so happy to hear you loved it! We really wanted to not only show the foods to try but also where to go get amazing ones- it can be so much work, and very overwhelming when planning a trip to a new country to find good places to get the local food. We for sure knew it took us a lot of work, and wanted to pass on all we learned so others could have an easier time getting to try the best food!💛💛 so glad you found our channel!
if turkish delight is 6, baklava is 10.. usualy foreigners know turkish delight (lokum), but if you ask a turk, they never say their favorite desert is lokum (although there are realy good places making great lokum)
About chicken pudding, There isn't any chicken in there, The exact translation is Chicken Breast they named it like that I dunno maybe they likened it to a chicken breast but its just dessert just milk, flour, and sugar in it some people also calling to that " fake chicken breast"
Hahahaha that’s hilarious 😆 cant deny she liked it ☺️ it was surprisingly delicious and I kind of loved the shredded meat texture to balance the sweet smoothness. Thank you for checking out our video and commenting means so much to us!!
Yesss!! When most of this video was filmed our mic jack was broken so it was just in- camera audio- we did glue some fussy things on it to try to help till we could get it fixed but no where near the quality of a mic. We have it fixed now 🤩 but agree that the audio is painful here!! Thanks for suffering though!!
The origin of lahmacun dates back to the Babylonian civilization. In Seyahatname, written by Evliya Çelebi in the 17th century, this flavor finds its place as “lahm-ı acinli börek” (meat pastry kneaded to dough consistency).The Middle Babylonian Period is a new Turkish period that continued for 1100 years after the Sumerians and Gutians.
Well it was made for tourist and those visiting that will be eating out. We had such amazing food when living with locals but couldnt find those foods in restaurants to recommend. What are your favorite local dishes so we can try those and share them next time?
@@DjusLife pickle juice, salgam suyu, ciger sis, boza, izgara kofte, kaninbuu, deep fried mussels, head and trotter soup, many other soups, many types of mumbar, brain salad, islak hamburger, buryan kebap, testi kebap, tıranenik, iskender, raw honey, sucuk, kuzu lokum, ali nazik, tantuni, peynirli biftek:. All available at many restaurants. I was only in Istanbul for a week but wanted to learn about Turkish food so tried all these, everything in your video and more.
Oooooo definitely got some things to go back for. Some if these we got to try in other areas of turkey and LOVED them!! Turkey is FULL of great food. So glad you got to try so much in just a week.
My favorite Turkish dish is iskender kebab. Sheer genius, that dish.
Your hairstyles were so 😍 pretty! I love Lahmachun and Manti!
Awww THANK YOU!!! Those two are some of my absolute favorites too! Manti is such a great comfort food!!
This video is so underrated, thank you so much !
WOW Thank you!! So glad you found our little channel and enjoyed the video! Thank you for commenting and encouraging us ✨
Your pronouncation of Turkish words & grasp of the vocabulary is Next Level. You really should do a video about how you learnt the language so efficiently
Wow thank you so much, that’s a very high compliment! We do try to learn some simple friendly phrases and every country we go to, and we always try to learn the word for tasty! In turkey we had friends and stayed with locals, so we definitely did more language learning in Turkey then in prior countries. Never thought about that video idea, about which words and phrases we have found the most helpful and helps you connect it with locals the best. Amazing idea! Glad you have enjoyed our videos we’re so glad you’re here and found our channel ☺️✨👏🏼
😀Tavuk Göĝsü, Künefe, Quince with Cream (Kaymak) is my favourite
Yes yes so so so so so good!
bu kategoride izlediğim en iyi video.
WOW THANK YOU!!! That is such a high compliment! So happy you enjoyed the video and found our little channel!
Senin yapmadıklarını yapıyorlar
I don't know how I ended up in this video but you did an amazing job. Short and satisfying sections, spot on pronounciation, honest review (can tell since you had no positive comments on the coffee and delight), beautiful smile. You earned a subscriber, I see you're inactive for a while but hope you continue with your videos soon.
Thanks for this amazing video. I think this is the best in this category.
Wow thank you! That is a huge compliment! We had so much fun sharing about Turkish food. We want everyone to get to experience it.
Thank you for watching and commenting. Have a great weekend!
This is one of our new favorite videos of yours!! It all looks so amazing! Can't wait to indulge in lots of Turkish coffee & chai again one day.
Wow THANK YOU FRIENDS! 🤩💛 It was a fun one to make! Thank you for watching and so so so glad to hear you enjoyed it!!
When we were flying to Miami we went to a Turkish airlines lounge and got some Turkish chai in the glasses and it was so fun to experience it again ☺️ amazing how food can transport you.
Happy holidays!!!
All these foods look amazing!!! Made me hungry 😋 love you guys!
Oh LOVE you too friend 💛💛 thank you for watching, and commenting and loving us so so well. You’re such a great encourager and cheerleader to our family and our lives. We’re so grateful for you! I bet it made you hungry. I think I ate more editing this video than any other video. 😂
I hope you come to Istanbul and try all the food😉
I've been living abroad for 25 years, I miss our food so much.
I bet you do! Turkish food is DELICIOUS and we want it all the time when we are not there. Have you been able to find any good Turkish food in other countries??
@@DjusLife
Yes, there are restaurants in Sweden that make Turkish dishes, but they are not masters. They cannot make it as delicious as in Turkey.
I bet they can’t but wow in such a different place culturally. Love that they have a place in Sweden! We have only ever made things at home had a “ Balık ekmek” last week ☺️
Wow, I hope to come here soon and enjoy the food again😉
Awesome Video guys! Those markets reminded me of mexican city and those kebabs looked soooo fresh and delicious. Also, I have nothing to compare it to but whatever that dessert was looked sooo yummy.
Awesome video guys. Absolutely love the format, it's so informative and great footage as usual, well done. When we eventually make it to Turkey we'll definitely refer to this video to help us get our food bearings. Also CONGRATULATIONS on a thousand subscribers!! 🥳
Thank you friend!! It was a totally different style Vlog, but we were excited to finally make it. I hope it’s a really great resource for you guys, and I hope you get to Turkey in 2022 or soon. Thank you so much for your encouragement and for supporting our little channel!
This looks like the definitive guide for Turkish food for tourists!
Thank you!!! That was exactly what we were wanting to create. After being in turkey for a few months there was too much good food not to share in a very accessible way. So glad you enjoyed it, and found our channel! Thank you for commenting and for your encouragement. Have a happy new year!
No idea how you guys popped up on my recommendations but you’ve really hit the key things to try, whilst condensing the video into short and enjoyable sections which explain what you’re about to see. As a homesick Turk abroad, thank you for your wonderful video about my home ❤️
Ohhhh so so glad UA-cam shared us with you!! We are not Turkish but we get homesick for Turkey now too!!! Thank you for sharing your country with us. 💛💛 such an amazing amazing place, great people, and outstanding food!! Thank you for commenting and encouraging us!!
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I hope you will come to Istanbul very soon
Nice video sharing guys .
the best storyline to watch. whatever is best. beautiful view. hope all is well. looking forward to the next video
Cheers friends 💛 so glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching - we love sharing our life with you guys. Happy Holidays!!
I am arriving to Istanbul on Monday! So excited for this food!!!
That is so so so so exciting! Please eat one for both of us of everything! Have an amazing time 🇹🇷🙌🏼
@@DjusLife Thank you legend!
Soooo how was Istanbul??
@@DjusLife So far amazing!! The food here is on another level!
So glad to hear this! Have such a great time!
You can't lose with Turkish food.
Truth! You really cant! It is all so good and the baklava 😍😍😍!
This video is so interesting! We recently went to a place here in Philly that serves Turkish food and someone asked me how to describe Turkish food, and I honestly didn’t know how to answer. So many places here in the US have a more general Mediterranean menu it’s hard to tell what is actually specific to a particular country unless you really know your stuff…which I don’t at all. Now I can share your vid with them 🙂 - Carrie
Totally agree with you! It is Mediterranean, but it definitely has its own flair and so many influences from other places like the middle east and other cultures. We had breads in turkey that we had never had anywhere else, and a few things like manti that we never expected to be a local Turkish comfort food or the stuff muscles, it’s something we had definitely never heard of before and all of those are very popular in common in Turkey.
Istanbul is just mesmerizing amazing incredible landmarks ❤️😍😍😘👌🏻🇹🇷& also absolutely great content 👍
Thank you so much, you are so right. Istanbul is one of a kind and we could go back time and time again and never get tired of it. So glad you enjoyed the video!
I live in Istanbul, here you can be surprised every day because there are many places to see, delicious food and great weather, you can really enjoy it.😄😉
Oh yum!!! All of it looked uhhhhhmazing🤤🤤🤤 except I will pass on the boney, scaly fish sandwich. Haha, super fun video😀
Hahaha yeaaaaa the one we referenced we found another day was WAY better!!! 😋 the bones and scales are off putting for sure.
So glad to hear it was a fun video to watch 🥰💛💛
Welcome Turkey.💐 Welcome İstanbul. 🙏❤️💯👍🇹🇷
Teşekkürler!!! We absolutely love Turkey, such an amazing beautiful country with amazing people! 💛🤩✨
Wow amazing content with beautiful view and cute couple, stay safe 👍🤗🤩✌️
Nice Vlog....fell like i'm in Turkey ☑️☑️💙💙
Hooray!! That’s exactly how we want our vlogs to feel! Free travel 😃😃 thank you for watching and commenting. So glad you enjoyed it!
I want all these foods
I know!!! Dennissa I ate almost a whole box of baklava while editing this one 😆 Turkish food is AMAZING
I finally had the chance to sit through the entire 30 mins with my morning coffee!! Turkey and the food culture is so high on the list of places and things we want to experience one day. This was such a great vid, packed full of yum and tips, love it!!! Also congrats on hitting the 1K mark 👏👏👏👏
Yes it is for sure a long one! Thank you so much for sitting through the whole thing, hope you enjoyed it greatly. Cannot thank you enough for sharing our video and supporting our little channel through all its different seasons. Really grateful for you guys!
@@DjusLife honestly it was a great vid to watch, you put it together so well!!!! Turkish food adventures was already on our list for the future but its so amazing to see how much variety is out there!!! There's a Turkish place in the City Market here in Adelaide and we are busting to get there as we've heard some amazing reviews! Never know, we might even film a bit to share 😜
How good does it feel to finally crack that 1k!!! It's such a buzz hey!!
We would love to see a video of this place when you guys get a chance to go, or even see it in your stories! Turkish food is definitely one of our faves! So many flavors and so many things to try. Thank you so much for such heartfelt congratulations, and for helping us get there! It really is such a buzz! Can’t wait until we do 1000 in one year. That will be so rad! We’re so grateful for every single person that watches our videos and this sweet little community. The fact that we get to know people around the world is so awesome and crazy!
Welcome turkey
Thank you so much! Turkey is absolutely amazing!!
Thanks, you are amazing 🤩
Awe thank you! So glad you found our little channel 💛💛 we love sharing our life through video!
what an amazing food vlog
Wow thank you!! We really are so pleased to hear you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and for letting us know what you think!
This literally made me break out my Turkish tea set & open a box of Turkish delight 😂
This is the best! I love that 💛💛 TURKISH PARTY 🇹🇷 🎊 so so fun! Hope it was delicious. Wait who are we kidding it’s Turkish tea and Turkish delight 😋😋.
We were just in a Turkish airline lounge and got tea in Turkish glasses.. they really are the best! Thank you for watching the video and writing such an amazing comment !!! Cheers or should I say afiyet olsun
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🤤 drooling
I thought of your oldest so many times making this video 🤩.
Bütün İstanbul'u yemişsiniz. Afiyet olsun.
I think Kumpir needs to be everywhere in the world. Such a great way to serve baked potatoes
It really is! Definitely going to be a way we eat baked potatoes at home now☺️ amazing how they wip it into mashed potatoes inside it 💛💛
It is exactly like that😊
It tasted Lebanese because lebanon were turkish province together under same banner for 500 years Turks introduced them spices,kebabs and many more things have many commonity together.
People tend to forget most of the north africa and middle east were Turkish provinces for centuries.
Like Egypt had Turkish Rule for 800+ years,Lebanon 500+ years and many other places hmm like places like syria were turkish province less than 100 years ago... (Lahmacun is native to Turks btw)
So we have alot of in common because of it, they have alot in common because of it as were were one, under same banner..
This video is so interesting! We recently went to a place here in Philly that serves Turkish food and someone asked me how to describe Turkish food, and I honestly didn’t know how to answer. So many places here in the US have a more general Mediterranean menu it’s hard to tell what is actually specific to a particular country unless you really know your stuff…which I don’t at all. Now I can share your vid with them 🙂 - Carrie
lahmacun is not unique to us Similarities like this do not come from the Ottomans It belongs to the east of Turkey
@@gokceaksoy8094 lahmacun arapca bir kelime: etli hamur anlami. Admin yazdigini anlamamissin....hep kaş yapayim derken göz cikariyorsunuz
@@melisgurkan8982 Lahmacun adının Arapça olduğunu biliyorum. Denileni anlamayan sen gibisin. Lahmacunun Türk kökenli olduğunu, bunu paylaşmamızın nedenini Araplarda Türk egemenliğinin sonucu olduğunu söylüyor. Hiçbiri doğru değil.
Loved your video but would like to comment on your remark about Kofte tasting like pork.
It’s like eating at the American Cut Steakhouse (Tribeca) and complimenting the chef by stating that it tastes just like the Denny’s steaks.
My point is, just like the Americans are proud of their steaks, so are the Turks of how they do their kabobs.
Also, glad you pointed out (in your own subtle way) where to find better Balik Ekmek. Lol
But overall, love your videos.
Thank you so much for your insightful comment! I really appreciate it. Only meant complements to the Kofte and can totally see how my description was not a proper complement. When I made this food video I did not have all the footage from the fish market where we found the amazing balik ekmek. Looking back I wish I had all the footage in the latest blog to be able to put in this food Vlog to give that sandwich justice! It was beyond good get it straight from the fish market! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and we really do appreciate your comments and insights to help make us better! 💛
@@DjusLife Turkey has at least 30 different types of Köfte, especially every different city, region have their own culture and food i.e.as I am Laz from the Black Sea we have fish and greens, and also Karadeniz (the Black Sea Pide) I don't think people from Southern region of Gaziantep would enjoy Karadeniz food 😂 It seems to me they only eat red meat and dessert no fish and vegetables except for the salad. I can see that Köfle is just meat and has soda water in it. I think that Soda water gave that taste. I like homemade Köfte which is parsley, onion, and mince but some people also use breadcrumbs also black pepper if preferred. I also like Izmir Kofe which is similar to homemade Köfte but also they have another dish in the oven Köfte, sliced or halved potatoes, green pepper, tomatoes, aubergine layered on an oven tray with some tomato sauce i.e.papederalli or a bit of tomato paste mixed with water poured on top and then given to oven. Very easy, cheap, and healthy dish.
Great video welcome my country
Pidecinin önünde eve misafir çağıran abla sana da selamlar 😁😂😂🤣
Wooow you have make one of the best food Vlogs what I see a in a long time ...must say better than Kara & Nates ( it was also very nice but you have find much better options ) ;)
Wow 🤩 THANK YOU! What an amazing encouraging comment! So so happy to hear you loved it! We really wanted to not only show the foods to try but also where to go get amazing ones- it can be so much work, and very overwhelming when planning a trip to a new country to find good places to get the local food. We for sure knew it took us a lot of work, and wanted to pass on all we learned so others could have an easier time getting to try the best food!💛💛 so glad you found our channel!
@@DjusLife Yes I find your Channel since your last Turkey adventure with visit in the Village and Family etc...
Oh that’s amazing! Living with them was one of our highlights of travel so far. Nothing like living with locals!
Exactly
if turkish delight is 6, baklava is 10.. usualy foreigners know turkish delight (lokum), but if you ask a turk, they never say their favorite desert is lokum (although there are realy good places making great lokum)
We have been so excited to share this jam packed food extravaganza with you! Which one are you wanting to try the most??
Welcome 🙏 🇹🇷
About chicken pudding, There isn't any chicken in there, The exact translation is Chicken Breast they named it like that I dunno maybe they likened it to a chicken breast but its just dessert just milk, flour, and sugar in it some people also calling to that " fake chicken breast"
Asil tavuk gogsu tatlisinda tavuk gogsu olur kardes
Kahvaltı means breakfast
çok güzel hareketler Sefa değilmi la o ?
💥👍🏻💥👍🏻💥👍🏻💥
Thank you!! So glad you love the video! Have a great day. Thanks for the encouragement and comment!
Chicken breast dessert is great. My Irish wife loved it until I told her what was inside.
Hahahaha that’s hilarious 😆 cant deny she liked it ☺️ it was surprisingly delicious and I kind of loved the shredded meat texture to balance the sweet smoothness. Thank you for checking out our video and commenting means so much to us!!
Yes, it is very fun
Didn't you eat iskender? Oh my god 😱
No we never came across it. I put it on our list of have to tries next time we go back!!! Thank you
U need a cloth teddy bear for ur microphone to block the wind sounds ;)
Yesss!! When most of this video was filmed our mic jack was broken so it was just in- camera audio- we did glue some fussy things on it to try to help till we could get it fixed but no where near the quality of a mic. We have it fixed now 🤩 but agree that the audio is painful here!! Thanks for suffering though!!
@@DjusLife Have a good time in Turkey.
Thank you!! So glad you found our channel. Thank you for the encouragement 💛💛
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The origin of lahmacun dates back to the Babylonian civilization. In Seyahatname, written by Evliya Çelebi in the 17th century, this flavor finds its place as “lahm-ı acinli börek” (meat pastry kneaded to dough consistency).The Middle Babylonian Period is a new Turkish period that continued for 1100 years after the Sumerians and Gutians.
man a man
So much amazing food!
Lol such tourists. So much great food missing that real Turkish people eat. This is like the lonely planet guide or something.
Well it was made for tourist and those visiting that will be eating out. We had such amazing food when living with locals but couldnt find those foods in restaurants to recommend. What are your favorite local dishes so we can try those and share them next time?
@@DjusLife pickle juice, salgam suyu, ciger sis, boza, izgara kofte, kaninbuu, deep fried mussels, head and trotter soup, many other soups, many types of mumbar, brain salad, islak hamburger, buryan kebap, testi kebap, tıranenik, iskender, raw honey, sucuk, kuzu lokum, ali nazik, tantuni, peynirli biftek:. All available at many restaurants. I was only in Istanbul for a week but wanted to learn about Turkish food so tried all these, everything in your video and more.
Oooooo definitely got some things to go back for. Some if these we got to try in other areas of turkey and LOVED them!! Turkey is FULL of great food. So glad you got to try so much in just a week.
Food in Turkey is expensive in this summer. Now it is not an attractive country more. All is expensive.
Kunafa is not Turkish dessert and lahmacun also It is a dish of eastern Turkey.