@@pikachuuyellow4752 It tastes like dessert lol 😂 I'm from Turkey and i eat it a lot, but it is truly hard to describe how it tastes like.Hope you have a chance to taste it one day.
I had this at a restaurant few months ago. This stuff is sooo delicious and sweet. I’m going to attempt to make this at home this weekend. This stuff is the bomb!
I am Turkish and we make künefe at home and eat nearly every week.İt's so deligious but ingreditions ( cheese, butter ..) you can't find them in everywhere. They're special handmake İt's our favourite desert Turkey is a paradise country with nature and kind of foods.
@Sadia Malik We order from Hatay. This cheese called " Hatay Künefe Peyniri" ( Hatay Künefe Cheese) and for künefe in all recipes they say " butter" but it must be "sade yağ". ( Sorry my English isn't very well İ don't know meaning "sade yağ" in English but you can look it Google vb İt's not butter İt's important in making künefe
school may tried to make them look like a rival, an enemy... but who cares after you taste the kunefe... this stuff is one of the best desserts out there. I do not know if it is a shame or bliss that not much people know about it
@@yussefaboud6519 i would say levant in general … since kunafa was invented in ottoman times so technically is an ottoman dish:P … im turkish … lot of our food came from levant and a lot of food in levent came from anatolia
Dont care where it comes from it looks delish and i know where its going.. gonna eat it all with my family and enjoy this wonderful looking dish. Thanks for sharing.
@@AndalusianPrince they never said they invented it 😂 this is literally the Turkish style kunefe. Not anyone’s fault you people interpret it the wrong way
@Yankı Cebeci Gûnaydin ! It is a very popular breakfast dish and we have our own special lebanese style recipe. Please feel free to get in touch if you need some advice Try it here : ua-cam.com/video/sNJWx-683To/v-deo.html
@@LEBANON707 Okay, thank you so much for this informative comment ☺ I am interested at world cuisines, btw Lebanese cuisine is very similar to my country's cuisine 😱
yes, but the Arab one sucks, you also put it in the bread, which sucks. that of turkey is a thousand times better you do not know how to give a shit we have the original one and the best we also put the best pistachio in the world. and we have all kinds of this dessert
Diyar Karatas the original one actually comes from Palestine and they put pistachios on it as well. ARABS MAKE IT A LOT BETTER THAN THE turks and that’s a fact!
@@diyarkaratas3414 actually Syrians Lebanese and Palestinians do it pretty good, Egyptians are modernizing it and making it special turks not so much, even people in Turkey who make kunafe are originally Syrians (hatay)
@@mohamedkabha6861 they have nothing to do with it in an Arab city in Turkey, because only a few inhabitants are Arab there, but not the foods that are 100% Turkish, that's all. do not start pulling tunes by saying that they are your dishes because it is from a city with Arab origins, because it does not hit the mark
@@Venus-y9l ahh that makes me so happy , thank you!. Stay safe in this time!! If you have the chance you should visit Finland someday. We see Turkish people as family, y'all are very welcome here. I live in Porvoo,its a city in east of Helsinki:) ❤️🥰🇫🇮🇹🇷 paljon rakkautta!(lots of love)
Bonjour monsieur j'aime beaucoup votre savoir-faire pourriez vous traduire en français vos recettes et aussi d'ou aviez -vous acheté la poêle ou bien l'ustensile que vous aviez utilisée pour cuire kenafa et comment vous aviez préparé le sirop et pour le fromage quel type de fromage vous aviez utilisée et peut-on le remplacé par un autre on aimerait bien avoir plus de détail merci pour le partage et bonne continuation
This looks so delicious! I can't wait to try my very first Turkish style kunafe...inshaAllah. Where is the best kunafe in Istanbul, I wonder and hope to explore soon
what kind of cheese questions, answer here : you should use unsalted cheese(but not cream cheese just unsalted and must be fusible) Turkish original name : KÜNEFE PEYNİRİ
you wanna know why? because we are Muslims and what Muslims do better than fighting for things that are extremely stupid and not even trying to understand that Muslims are one nation, that's why our traditions from Nigeria to Kazakhstan is soo similar plus the food. I just wish if we unite.
Because they think whatever they occupied belonged to them even the local food. The only thing the Turks invented was Turkish delight. The food is all Arab. The names of the food are arabic.
@@visualthinker9339 No.. Islam=Religion Arabs Turks Indians and Indonesian=Cultures Not the same and there are many in these cultures that are not mudlims! From the other hand,well done that you promote unity!
@axil Yes, I'm Korean. I went on my honeymoon in Turkey. What is the name of the Turkish dessert that has a caramel-like texture with a marble pattern? I had breakfast at the hotel, but I'm curious about the name.
I believe this particular meal has Arabic roots. That being said, meals like Shawarma and many others are purely Turkish. As Arabs have language peculiarities to pronounce Ch they often say Sh... So the Turkish word for Chevirme which means rolling or circulating, would be pronounced as Shevirme by Arabs. Kunafa however does not resemble any of our Turkish phonetics or language origins. But we know how to cook it very well!
Emin Mammadov dude u twerks just copy everything from other countries and culture and put ur name on it. twerks are so copy.cats and thefts. Kenafah is from Levant area. twerks have stolen every good thing from levantines, Greeks, Persians , Balkans and Romans and put their mongolian name in it.
@@feb4215 kabab and baklava and all Turkish deserete belong to Syria not to Turkey..why are you stealing the culture of others.. the capital of Kabab in Turkey is Adana and the capital of baklava is Ghazi İntab and both of them Syrian cities took by Turkey 100 years ago.
LLL before you insult Emin Mammdov, let a Norwegian specialised in International relations tell you this: before spewing hateful words about Arabs, which obviously you know nothing about them, because it’s obvious that you haven’t traveled and seen much otherwise you wouldn’t say such nonsense. Who are the Arabs? They are people that have been assimilated and integrated from so many sophisticated civilizations like the Assyrians’ the Sumerians’ the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Berbers’the Phoenicians’ as they were all conquered by the Arabs, they became part of the Arab-speaking world.. now these turned out to be some of the most sophisticated civilizations we’ve ever seen... ever been in Spain or Sicily or Malta or Portugal? Ever heard of their legacies and their architectural Wonders? The magnificent Alhambra? The Alcazar of Seville? The Mezquita of Córdoba ? Doubt an idiot Turk who to start isn’t even a native to the Mediterranean world is pretending to have a culture. Do you know that you the ottomans when the caliph of Baghdad brought you as mercenaries to fight in his empiré you were considered as savages by the Abbasids .. I bet you have no clue that Baghdad was considered the Mecca of technology and science.. where do you, we in the West took our knowledge from? Not only from the Greeks’ but from the different Arab states I’ve mentioned above.. do you know that your language has more than 36% of it from Arabic? Spanish comes next.. Spanish has over 26% of its words from Arabic... then comes Portuguese, French, English and Norwegian.. of course we have borrowed words from Arabic not Turkish... cipher’ Algorithm, Algebra, Almanac, monsoon, safari, coffee, sugar’ syrup’ sorbet, ,pasta, pizza, orange, artichoke...Spinach’ lemon andso on... you poor uneducated ignorant ... a product of the populist and militaristic politics and system of your country... We came to Turkey once and we decided it’s definitely not worth it... on the other hand, we visited Morocco, Jordan, Egypt’ Israel, Palestine and Lebanon.. much more charming people.Lebanon was the icing on the cake, we loved it.. did you know where the name my continent( Europa) comes from? From the ancient Phoenicians, which is today Lebanon... doubt an ignorant turk would know anything outside their ottoman bubble, known as the drunk and the joke by the big powers of the time.. have at least some decency to thank the Arabs who brought you to the Middle East and taught you how to eat’ to build and copy their amazing palaces,architecture and gave you part of their language and science...
@@fjordhellas4077 1. It is said that the origin of künefe is Syria and Lebanon. It is also very common in Turkey. 2. Turks established 10 empires, 16 states known until the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate. 3. Copy-paste is a microsoft terminology. As empires contain many nations, they fuse various cultures.
ليس كيك انها كنافه الذ حلو عربي ظهر في تركيا و سوريا من الذ الحلويات سوف تتذوقها على الاطلاق It is the most delicious Kunafa sweets in the world came out of Turkey and Syria you can eat it from Turkey and Syria and Jordan and Palestine very very very delicious I advise you to try it and eat it a lot
@@phoenixgrove but it's unknown who made it in the first place, the only thing that's known is that it was made in Nablus during the 9-10th century for a caliphate.
As a Norwegian who have been reading some of the most outrageous comments, here is what I replied to an offensivé vulgar guy who happens to be a Turk: before you insult Emin Mammdov, let a Norwegian specialised in International relations tell you this: before spewing hateful words about Arabs, which obviously you know nothing about them, because it’s obvious that you haven’t traveled and seen much otherwise you wouldn’t say such nonsense. Who are the Arabs? They are people that have been assimilated and integrated from so many sophisticated civilizations like the Assyrians’ the Sumerians’ the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Berbers’the Phoenicians’ as they were all conquered by the Arabs, they became part of the Arab-speaking world.. now these turned out to be some of the most sophisticated civilizations we’ve ever seen... ever been in Spain or Sicily or Malta or Portugal? Ever heard of their legacies and their architectural Wonders? The magnificent Alhambra? The Alcazar of Seville? The Mezquita of Córdoba ? Doubt an ignorant, who to start with isn’t even a native to the Mediterranean world is pretending to have a culture. Do you know that you the ottomans when the caliph of Baghdad brought you as mercenaries to fight in his empire, you were considered as savages by the Abbasids .. I bet you have no clue that Baghdad was considered the Mecca of technology and science.. where do you, we in the West took our knowledge from? Not only from the Greeks’ but from the different Arab states I’ve mentioned above.. do you know that your language has more than 36% of it from Arabic? Spanish comes next.. Spanish has over 26% of its words from Arabic... then comes Portuguese, French, English and Norwegian.. of course we have borrowed words from Arabic not Turkish... cipher’ Algorithm, Algebra, Almanac, monsoon, safari, coffee, sugar’ syrup’ sorbet, ,pasta, pizza, orange, artichoke...Spinach’ lemon andso on... you poor uneducated ignorant ... a product of the populist and militaristic politics and system of your country... We came to Turkey once and we decided it’s definitely not worth it... on the other hand, we visited Morocco, Jordan, Egypt’ Israel, Palestine and Lebanon.. much more charming people.Lebanon was the icing on the cake, we loved it.. did you know where the name my continent( Europa) comes from? From the ancient Phoenicians, which is today Lebanon... doubt an ignorant turk would know anything outside their ottoman bubble, known as the drunk and the joke by the big powers of the time.. have at least some decency to thank the Arabs who brought you to the Middle East and taught you how to eat’ to build and copy their amazing palaces,architecture and gave you part of their language and science...
Thank you for your informative reply. I really appreciate being just with the Arab civilization. We had our share towards humanity. Yes, we are not at our best today, but as we say in Arabic "one day for you and another on you"
turkish has around 6400 arabic words. turkish has a total of 111000 words. how do you come to 36%? probably you should improve your knowledge as this is important for your job in internation relations. yes they are the assimilated ancient folks just like the assimilated anatolians who the todays turks are which build the first civilizations in the world (search for göbeklitepe) and all the anatolian civilizations started thousands of years bc. you always talk about the things that are thousand years ago. after the ottomans conquered the islamic world every progress came from the ottomans, they were the high culture not the arabs. you are talking about arab science but the science 1000 years ago was nothing. most of the science is based on indian and greek knowledge. everything important was invented after 14th century. the arabs had their time before the ottomans and as you say they were assimilated not original arabs. look at todays arabic world. its pure chaos and backwardness. without oil you would be nothing. how should the arabs brought us to middle east you are talking so much bullshit. the turks camy by theirself as seljuks and conquered half anatolia and whole iran 1000 years ago. i bet you are an arab giving out as a norwegian. you can sure go to arabic countries, we have enough tourists who love our country.
So here is the story Turkish Ottoman Empire Colonized Arab lands then stole their food recipes and they still call these dishes with their Arabic names and they say it's turkish food!! I don't hate turks at all but you can't make pizza and then say it's originated in my country.
İf they did, you would have spoken Turkish right now.. My advice to you, just ,read true history books other than those books which were taught you in your schools days by real colonist and tahrir puppets.
I have some arabic friends and I ate lots of homemade kunafah. I ate Turkish style kunafah too. Everyone has different taste but for me Turkish style kunafah is #1. Crispy outside and creamy and cheesy inside. Oohh soo yummy.
@@Ahra-Su Palestinian kunafah Nabilsiyyeh, syrian kunafah will always be no.1 Your food is well presented but it lacks taste which is the Important part. All my friends said the same about turkish food. You need to put some spices to your food because it tastes blend.
@@th9827 After the Turks left, the Middle East became a colony. Do not be ashamed of the facts of history. After the Ottoman Empire, there was always war in the Middle East. During the Ottoman period, you all lived a life without war. If we were colonialists, we would have done like the British. But I understand you too. When a person is ungrateful, he makes the bowl he eats dirty.
Kunafeh is a Bangladeshi delicacy, and I'm a Malaysian. Couldn't care any less. I've just saved you Turks and Arabs from waging a war against each other.
In North and South America where there are more than thirty million citizens of Syrian and Lebanese descent, they have brought with them the best gastronomy in the world. Kunefe, katayef, shawarma, hummous, taboulé, fatoush, baba Ghanoush, kebab, Lahme ba'ajine, Labne , kebbe,,stuffed grape leaves.. and the list goes on.. The Lebanese gastronomy is well-known throughout the globe and it exemplifies its Mediterranean origins. The Turks, originally Turkic nomadic tribes from central Asia didn't have anything to do with the Mediterranean culture, food and heritage. They invaded a land where Greek, Aramaic, Armenian and other local languages were spoken. The Turks took everything form these communities, including their gastronomy and culture. Read up your history and don't be embarrassed to recognise your Asian-Turkic roots. Once, you do that, you'll be able to recognise that you have taken a lot from your neighbours. Your language is a proof of that. You sound more like the populations from central Asia than someone from the Mediterranean world and on top of that you have taken so many etymologies from French, Italian, English and Arabic. I was once told by a Turkish diplomat that more than 20% of your language comes from Arabic.
Aramaic was dead when the Turks arrived thanks to 800 years of Arab rule of Palestine-Syria-Lebanon, but your point still stands strong 👌👌👌 Also Knafeh is Palestinian not Lebanese, but still close.
Fjord Hellas dude twerks just copy everything from other countries and culture and put their name in it. twerks are so copy.cats and thefts. Kenafah is from Levant area. twerks have stolen every good thing from levantines, Greeks, Persians and Romans.
@@billsmart2726 you're making up you idiot You are jealous that we all got on your face for at least 400 years, even the dreams of the Arabs cannot reach the places where the Turks have reached.
It is neither Turkish nor Ottoman, it is simply a dessert from the Levantine (Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt), it has been noted by numerous historians that it originated from the city of Nablus, Palestine, hence the name Knafeh Nabulsiyyeh.
I just taste kunefe today for the first time in Istanbul and it was super delicious.
What does it taste like?? I'm just curious hihi
@@pikachuuyellow4752 It tastes like dessert lol 😂 I'm from Turkey and i eat it a lot, but it is truly hard to describe how it tastes like.Hope you have a chance to taste it one day.
اسپازی رننی
@@pikachuuyellow4752 it is really delicious you should try it you will like it a lot
Khadije Tadayon 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 istanbul TÜRK
I MISS TÜRKIYE SO MUCH WE WENT THIS SUMMER IN ISTANBUL AND THE KUNEFE IS JUST AMAZING 😍 NOTHING CAN TOP IT
I had this at a restaurant few months ago. This stuff is sooo delicious and sweet. I’m going to attempt to make this at home this weekend. This stuff is the bomb!
How sweet is it? It looks like its just cheese😭
@@pauldano255 Very sweety. you should absolutely try it its ecen my favorite dessert of all time :)
Well, the cheese is a special regional unsalted cheese. You must find it first. You can't make Kunefe with regular cheddar.
I am Turkish and we make künefe at home and eat nearly every week.İt's so deligious but ingreditions ( cheese, butter ..) you can't find them in everywhere. They're special handmake İt's our favourite desert Turkey is a paradise country with nature and kind of foods.
Please do you make it with mozzarella cheese? Thank you
@Sadia Malik We order from Hatay. This cheese called " Hatay Künefe Peyniri" ( Hatay Künefe Cheese) and for künefe in all recipes they say " butter" but it must be "sade yağ". ( Sorry my English isn't very well İ don't know meaning "sade yağ" in English but you can look it Google vb İt's not butter İt's important in making künefe
May i know the last ingredients called "sherbet" in this video is cooking oil or something else??
@@taexing2583 şerbet is water+sugar + lemon
Hi .. could u plz tell me about cheese what is the name or recipe . My daughter love this she is 12 and wants to try this recipe
I am an indian i ate kunefe in a Turkish Food restaurent at a Mall here & i feel this the most delicious dessert ever!❣
Where is this turkish restaurant located in india. Can pls share address
It’s not turkish 🤬
Kunafa is an Arabic sweet that was made in Palestine and the Levant. No Türkiye
@@محمدالفدعاني-ط2ث she never said it's Turkish she just said she ate it at a Turkish restaurant
I've had this in the UK and not impressed. I had it FRESH IN TURKEY and OMG I had it everyday for a week. Hence I put on weight. 🤣🤣🤲🥰🥰🥰
In Mersin Emin usta is the best of the best and ask for Maras ice cream with it omg
Please please white you in my canal
Did you feel like it, but I've had a lot of work to do with it.'(
What kind if cheese do they use?
Adela Cynthia please tell me if you find out 😭😭 I live in the UK and I’m confused whether to use mozzarella cheese or ricotta?
I tried this in a Turkish restaurant yesterday ! I am mesmerized by the taste ! Amazing !
Мен умримда емаганман нима узи бу
Kunafa is an Arabic sweet, not Turkish
@@allalone393ahahahah cry bitch its turkish😂
@@allalone393o and search in Google its Ottoman dish
@@multecisiken Haha I searched,and it is still an Arabic dessert from Palestine. Do not try to steal our food bro
Ugh I just had this yesterday it was the best dessert I e ever had and I’m Puerto Rican very used to sweet desserts this is the best!!!!!!!!
I just love this sweet. Always when I'm in Istanbul I go to market near Grand Bazar...there is te best I have ever it it. Njami ☺
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I may not be Turkish but it doesn't mean I can't be obsessed with kunefe....it's amazing 👌👍👏😛😍🥰😊😋😁
no, it is turkish
@@icy6399 read properly
school may tried to make them look like a rival, an enemy... but who cares after you taste the kunefe... this stuff is one of the best desserts out there. I do not know if it is a shame or bliss that not much people know about it
it’s actually a palestinianian dish
@@yussefaboud6519 i would say levant in general … since kunafa was invented in ottoman times so technically is an ottoman dish:P … im turkish … lot of our food came from levant and a lot of food in levent came from anatolia
I visited istanbul and had it first day and it was delicious much that i had it daily and i miss it soo much❣
I am an indian but i love turkey. I am living in saudi with my husband for 1 n half months now. I would love to taste kunafa if i get it here.
Watching this while fasting is a BIG mistake I guess, but whatever, I WANT TO EAT THIS BEFORE I DIE
Make for iftar
Hhh
I ate I can die
Bro im dying out of hunger and thirst im fasting too literally shaking
LOL I am also fasting, we´re crazy
سلام اختي رمضان كريم كل عام و انتم بخير اختكي الجزائرية من باريس سلام 👍
Dont care where it comes from it looks delish and i know where its going.. gonna eat it all with my family and enjoy this wonderful looking dish. Thanks for sharing.
you dont care but we do, its orignated in the levante Palestine so why the fuck do turks claim it as theirs
@@AndalusianPrince they never said they invented it 😂 this is literally the Turkish style kunefe. Not anyone’s fault you people interpret it the wrong way
I also taste it today in a turkish restaurant in algiers it's really delicious
mouth-watering clip - my favourite dessert dish
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Is it also eaten in Lebanon?
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@@LEBANON707 Okay, thank you so much for this informative comment ☺ I am interested at world cuisines, btw Lebanese cuisine is very similar to my country's cuisine 😱
والله نفسي فيها الان مع الصباح ومعها قهوة … …وحقيقة اجمل كنافة اكلتها هي الكنافة بالقشطة المصرية ….على كيف كيفك
I. SET THIS AS A LIFE GOAL. TO ATLEAST EVER EAT KUNAFE ONCE IN MY LIFE AAAAAA
Trader Joes sells it. Its amazing. The real thing in this video looks better!
I miss kunefe so much but I can't find it at malaysia. This is the best Turkish dessert.
Künefe
not turkish
Künefeyi çok severim ama hiç yapmadım. Bu tarifinizi denemek isterim. Künefe tarifinizi. Teşekkür ler 👍😊
Greetings from Switzerland 😊
Künefe is amazing! Best wishes for your channel!
I like kunefe toooooooo much 😍😍
I love turkish dishes
Hello, friend~~~ It looks so delicious.
just in case it is not animal
I like turkeys dessert recipe...To much..
i don't care where it come from from turki or Egypt or Palestinian or lebanon it so delicious
yes, but the Arab one sucks, you also put it in the bread, which sucks. that of turkey is a thousand times better you do not know how to give a shit we have the original one and the best we also put the best pistachio in the world. and we have all kinds of this dessert
@@diyarkaratas3414 lmao wtf
Diyar Karatas the original one actually comes from Palestine and they put pistachios on it as well. ARABS MAKE IT A LOT BETTER THAN THE turks and that’s a fact!
@@diyarkaratas3414
actually Syrians Lebanese and Palestinians do it pretty good, Egyptians are modernizing it and making it special
turks not so much, even people in Turkey who make kunafe are originally Syrians (hatay)
@@mohamedkabha6861 they have nothing to do with it in an Arab city in Turkey, because only a few inhabitants are Arab there, but not the foods that are 100% Turkish, that's all. do not start pulling tunes by saying that they are your dishes because it is from a city with Arab origins, because it does not hit the mark
يا سلام ع كنافه شي بشهي
I had this today !!!! It was so good!
Vow looks tasty and delicious
I love Turkish food so much. Great culture with great people and delicious food💙 greetings from Finland
이민지 Hi! Thank you so much I am Turkish🇹🇷 and I love Finnish 🇫🇮 people they are best. Lots of love from İstanbul to Finland🇹🇷❤️🇫🇮
Ya Boş yapma turksun
Mahmut Yılmaz 😂😂Finlandiya’da yaşayan Türklerdendir belki
@@Venus-y9l annem turkiyede dogdu, but she is not turkish:). She is Dagestani
@@Venus-y9l ahh that makes me so happy , thank you!. Stay safe in this time!! If you have the chance you should visit Finland someday. We see Turkish people as family, y'all are very welcome here. I live in Porvoo,its a city in east of Helsinki:) ❤️🥰🇫🇮🇹🇷 paljon rakkautta!(lots of love)
i just tasted it for first time in Jerusalem - now i bought the ingredients to make it and looking for a recipie.
Yap yap teyze sizin oralarda yoktur bulamazsın böyle
I can eat it all day everyday
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What is the best authentic cheese for kunafeh
My favorite dessert 😋
Bu çok lezzetli. Bunu yemeyi çok seviyorum
I love the Turkish cuisine 😄😍
It originated in Nablus Palestine. Sadly it’s not Turkish however there are plenty of delicious Turkish food. The Middle East is very diverse.
İ bet, its made better in Turkey
@@Ramy_Ramz it's not originated from Palestine stop making shit up
@@jourecqua Hatay's kunafa is the same as the Syrian kunafa. This dessert is not Turkish.
@@gokceaksoy8094 i dont know who has it originally but i bet turks do it better. All sherbet desserts made better in Turkey than arabic countries.
Bonjour monsieur j'aime beaucoup votre savoir-faire pourriez vous traduire en français vos recettes et aussi d'ou aviez -vous acheté la poêle ou bien l'ustensile que vous aviez utilisée pour cuire kenafa et comment vous aviez préparé le sirop et pour le fromage quel type de fromage vous aviez utilisée et peut-on le remplacé par un autre on aimerait bien avoir plus de détail merci pour le partage et bonne continuation
I'm literally obssessed with Kunefe and Baklava, wanna try to do this soon 💜
I like this video thanks for sharing
This is life
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Which cheese you added
Which cheese is used In this plz tell the name
Sadia Atif mozarella
@@fooddesserttavga_2774 wtf
very tasty, my friend! Greetings from Germany!😍💜
waooooo super love it
The best sweet in Turkey❤
what kind of cheese do you use Love from Indian American :)
you should use unsalted cheese(but not cream cheese just unsalted and must be fusible)
DustyStriker thank you
Best is plain Mozarella
I once made kunefe but the cheese was salty so it was tasting so weird.
الله يسعدك يارب سهلة علي وظيفة انكليزي كنت عم ابحث عنها
I have heard so much about this dessert and want to try it at home.. besides all the argument here can someone tell me which cheese is used for this?
Your mum
You could use basic mozarella cheese. It works the same way. I often do it w mozzarella
Its spectacular i had one yesterday
This looks so delicious! I can't wait to try my very first Turkish style kunafe...inshaAllah. Where is the best kunafe in Istanbul, I wonder and hope to explore soon
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Kunafa is an Arabic sweet, not Turkish
I was drooling looking at this. I will try this one and soon add the making video along with recipe in my channel. Thanks for sharing.
what kind of cheese questions, answer here : you should use unsalted cheese(but not cream cheese just unsalted and must be fusible) Turkish original name : KÜNEFE PEYNİRİ
What is kadayif? I loved this dessert in Istanbul.
It is originated from the city of Nablus in Palestine
but it shows as turkish cuisine in video
so easy and in the restaurant it's very expensive thankyou for sharing
I have been trying to make kadayıf for 2 weeks (the part looks like spagetthi). Its definetally not easy to make
I don't even eat this food before, but I am hungry now just bcs the vidio
This is native Palestinian dessert from nablus city
no, its a ottoman turk dessert
@@eraywayne2165 It is not Ottoman Turkish dessert. The Ottomans didn't know this dessert.
Which cheese do u use ? Kashkawan? Halloumi?
Why people fight for the original country 😂😂
Most important it’s extremely delicious.
That’s it
you wanna know why?
because we are Muslims and what Muslims do better than fighting for things that are extremely stupid and not even trying to understand that Muslims are one nation, that's why our traditions from Nigeria to Kazakhstan is soo similar plus the food.
I just wish if we unite.
Ahmed Abbasi nope, their traditions are not the same nor similar. Check indonesian, kazakhi and nigerian food
Because they think whatever they occupied belonged to them even the local food. The only thing the Turks invented was Turkish delight. The food is all Arab. The names of the food are arabic.
@@thdthhsrdh7303 bruh knafe is an arabic word and it was first made in Palestine, nablus.
@@visualthinker9339 No..
Islam=Religion
Arabs
Turks
Indians and Indonesian=Cultures
Not the same and there are many in these cultures that are not mudlims!
From the other hand,well done that you promote unity!
Yummy yummy yummy... jemput makan
Bread is so pretty~ It's a fantastic video 빵이 이뻐요...환상적인 영상입니다. 이스탄불 여행갔을때가 생각나에요.
Are you Korean
@axil Yes, I'm Korean. I went on my honeymoon in Turkey. What is the name of the Turkish dessert that has a caramel-like texture with a marble pattern? I had breakfast at the hotel, but I'm curious about the name.
Niye izledim gece gece canım çekti
Brothers...stop with borring comments each other...who cares about the origin....its so delicious...
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Amazing! May I know which type of butter are you using?
I believe this particular meal has Arabic roots. That being said, meals like Shawarma and many others are purely Turkish. As Arabs have language peculiarities to pronounce Ch they often say Sh... So the Turkish word for Chevirme which means rolling or circulating, would be pronounced as Shevirme by Arabs. Kunafa however does not resemble any of our Turkish phonetics or language origins. But we know how to cook it very well!
Emin Mammadov dude u twerks just copy everything from other countries and culture and put ur name on it. twerks are so copy.cats and thefts. Kenafah is from Levant area. twerks have stolen every good thing from levantines, Greeks, Persians , Balkans and Romans and put their mongolian name in it.
@@اسفعلىالاساءةنبهنيلأمسح Genghiz Khan is Mongolian you dumbfuck learn your history first. Also kebap is Turkish
@@feb4215 kabab and baklava and all Turkish deserete belong to Syria not to Turkey..why are you stealing the culture of others.. the capital of Kabab in Turkey is Adana and the capital of baklava is Ghazi İntab and both of them Syrian cities took by Turkey 100 years ago.
LLL before you insult Emin Mammdov, let a Norwegian specialised in International relations tell you this: before spewing hateful words about Arabs, which obviously you know nothing about them, because it’s obvious that you haven’t traveled and seen much otherwise you wouldn’t say such nonsense. Who are the Arabs? They are people that have been assimilated and integrated from so many sophisticated civilizations like the Assyrians’ the Sumerians’ the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Berbers’the Phoenicians’ as they were all conquered by the Arabs, they became part of the Arab-speaking world.. now these turned out to be some of the most sophisticated civilizations we’ve ever seen... ever been in Spain or Sicily or Malta or Portugal? Ever heard of their legacies and their architectural Wonders? The magnificent Alhambra? The Alcazar of Seville? The Mezquita of Córdoba ? Doubt an idiot Turk who to start isn’t even a native to the Mediterranean world is pretending to have a culture. Do you know that you the ottomans when the caliph of Baghdad brought you as mercenaries to fight in his empiré you were considered as savages by the Abbasids .. I bet you have no clue that Baghdad was considered the Mecca of technology and science.. where do you, we in the West took our knowledge from? Not only from the Greeks’ but from the different Arab states I’ve mentioned above.. do you know that your language has more than 36% of it from Arabic? Spanish comes next.. Spanish has over 26% of its words from Arabic... then comes Portuguese, French, English and Norwegian.. of course we have borrowed words from Arabic not Turkish... cipher’ Algorithm, Algebra, Almanac, monsoon, safari, coffee, sugar’ syrup’ sorbet, ,pasta, pizza, orange, artichoke...Spinach’ lemon andso on... you poor uneducated ignorant ... a product of the populist and militaristic politics and system of your country... We came to Turkey once and we decided it’s definitely not worth it... on the other hand, we visited Morocco, Jordan, Egypt’ Israel, Palestine and Lebanon.. much more charming people.Lebanon was the icing on the cake, we loved it.. did you know where the name my continent( Europa) comes from? From the ancient Phoenicians, which is today Lebanon... doubt an ignorant turk would know anything outside their ottoman bubble, known as the drunk and the joke by the big powers of the time.. have at least some decency to thank the Arabs who brought you to the Middle East and taught you how to eat’ to build and copy their amazing palaces,architecture and gave you part of their language and science...
@@fjordhellas4077 1. It is said that the origin of künefe is Syria and Lebanon. It is also very common in Turkey.
2. Turks established 10 empires, 16 states known until the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate. 3. Copy-paste is a microsoft terminology. As empires contain many nations, they fuse various cultures.
My favorite cake 😋
ليس كيك انها كنافه الذ حلو عربي ظهر في تركيا و سوريا من الذ الحلويات سوف تتذوقها على الاطلاق It is the most delicious Kunafa sweets in the world came out of Turkey and Syria you can eat it from Turkey and Syria and Jordan and Palestine very very very delicious I advise you to try it and eat it a lot
Stop with the nonsense debate on whether the Kunafa is Arabic or Turkish. Appreciate the fact that it's a Muslim invention and it's super tasty.
What if the man who invented was Samaritan, not muslim?
@@x9o075 It was a Muslim, dude. Check facts, not your assumption.
@@phoenixgrove but it's unknown who made it in the first place, the only thing that's known is that it was made in Nablus during the 9-10th century for a caliphate.
What does Islam have to do with cooking??? It's a religion not a cookbook
Omg...turkish food.....Amazing!!!!
Darth Vader yeah
Umm it’s actually not Turkish lol it’s Palestinian. That’s like saying parmesan is Greek or croissants are English 😆
@@YaseminOzdemir-kj1fl no it's not it Arab
as bayrakları as as as !
aha türk kimse yok sandim
Yaa bu ilk şeyi ben bilemeden o ne
Kunafa originally from Lebanon 🇱🇧 land of the Pheonecians 🇱🇧
Can that plate be put in the oven? I have it at home but i dont have that type of stove?
Kunefe.kadayif from Hatay. Turks are do best always.
@@razaqrazaq2992 does not matter anyway there is TURKİYE
Hatay s foid is Syrian food. but Turks like Knafeh and they do it well so i have no issue with that. Just like when Syrians cook Turkish food.
Wow wonderful 👍
Спасибо за ваш канал,увидела как готовиться то что полюбилось в Газиантепе
after butter what u have used?
As a Norwegian who have been reading some of the most outrageous comments, here is what I replied to an offensivé vulgar guy who happens to be a Turk:
before you insult Emin Mammdov, let a Norwegian specialised in International relations tell you this: before spewing hateful words about Arabs, which obviously you know nothing about them, because it’s obvious that you haven’t traveled and seen much otherwise you wouldn’t say such nonsense. Who are the Arabs? They are people that have been assimilated and integrated from so many sophisticated civilizations like the Assyrians’ the Sumerians’ the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Berbers’the Phoenicians’ as they were all conquered by the Arabs, they became part of the Arab-speaking world.. now these turned out to be some of the most sophisticated civilizations we’ve ever seen... ever been in Spain or Sicily or Malta or Portugal? Ever heard of their legacies and their architectural Wonders? The magnificent Alhambra? The Alcazar of Seville? The Mezquita of Córdoba ? Doubt an ignorant, who to start with isn’t even a native to the Mediterranean world is pretending to have a culture. Do you know that you the ottomans when the caliph of Baghdad brought you as mercenaries to fight in his empire, you were considered as savages by the Abbasids .. I bet you have no clue that Baghdad was considered the Mecca of technology and science.. where do you, we in the West took our knowledge from? Not only from the Greeks’ but from the different Arab states I’ve mentioned above.. do you know that your language has more than 36% of it from Arabic? Spanish comes next.. Spanish has over 26% of its words from Arabic... then comes Portuguese, French, English and Norwegian.. of course we have borrowed words from Arabic not Turkish... cipher’ Algorithm, Algebra, Almanac, monsoon, safari, coffee, sugar’ syrup’ sorbet, ,pasta, pizza, orange, artichoke...Spinach’ lemon andso on... you poor uneducated ignorant ... a product of the populist and militaristic politics and system of your country... We came to Turkey once and we decided it’s definitely not worth it... on the other hand, we visited Morocco, Jordan, Egypt’ Israel, Palestine and Lebanon.. much more charming people.Lebanon was the icing on the cake, we loved it.. did you know where the name my continent( Europa) comes from? From the ancient Phoenicians, which is today Lebanon... doubt an ignorant turk would know anything outside their ottoman bubble, known as the drunk and the joke by the big powers of the time.. have at least some decency to thank the Arabs who brought you to the Middle East and taught you how to eat’ to build and copy their amazing palaces,architecture and gave you part of their language and science...
Thank you for your informative reply. I really appreciate being just with the Arab civilization. We had our share towards humanity. Yes, we are not at our best today, but as we say in Arabic "one day for you and another on you"
K
turkish has around 6400 arabic words. turkish has a total of 111000 words. how do you come to 36%? probably you should improve your knowledge as this is important for your job in internation relations.
yes they are the assimilated ancient folks just like the assimilated anatolians who the todays turks are which build the first civilizations in the world (search for göbeklitepe) and all the anatolian civilizations started thousands of years bc. you always talk about the things that are thousand years ago. after the ottomans conquered the islamic world every progress came from the ottomans, they were the high culture not the arabs.
you are talking about arab science but the science 1000 years ago was nothing. most of the science is based on indian and greek knowledge. everything important was invented after 14th century. the arabs had their time before the ottomans and as you say they were assimilated not original arabs. look at todays arabic world. its pure chaos and backwardness. without oil you would be nothing.
how should the arabs brought us to middle east you are talking so much bullshit. the turks camy by theirself as seljuks and conquered half anatolia and whole iran 1000 years ago. i bet you are an arab giving out as a norwegian. you can sure go to arabic countries, we have enough tourists who love our country.
Arabs having great culture since they have the most famous child abxser as prophet...
How to make kadayif beauty Rafika.. because i am stay in Indonesia dificult to find this ingredient
Is ordinary thin vermicelli enough for this recipe ?
Do we need to cook it first ?
no it will not give the same taste
Thanks for sharing❤ its my fav turkish dessert,
It's not turkish
Kanafah is Arabic sweets and spread in neighboring countries in general, but it is Arab sweets
No
Yes it is is
The ottomans took it
I live in ny and am able to go to a Turkish supermarket. What is the best cheese for this dish?
Looks great, but the out of focus clips are giving me a headache!!!
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I just love kunufe I'm Pakistano
please can some one give the kunafa engredient
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You dont add butter to the kidqyif??
Also can you pls tell the name of cheese?
So here is the story
Turkish Ottoman Empire Colonized Arab lands then stole their food recipes and they still call these dishes with their Arabic names and they say it's turkish food!!
I don't hate turks at all but you can't make pizza and then say it's originated in my country.
İf they did, you would have spoken Turkish right now.. My advice to you, just ,read true history books other than those books which were taught you in your schools days by real colonist and tahrir puppets.
I have some arabic friends and I ate lots of homemade kunafah. I ate Turkish style kunafah too. Everyone has different taste but for me Turkish style kunafah is #1. Crispy outside and creamy and cheesy inside. Oohh soo yummy.
@@Ahra-Su what sources should i read then? Turkish ones?!! Your ancestors were a bunch of colonizers.
@@Ahra-Su Palestinian kunafah Nabilsiyyeh, syrian kunafah will always be no.1
Your food is well presented but it lacks taste which is the Important part. All my friends said the same about turkish food. You need to put some spices to your food because it tastes blend.
@@th9827 After the Turks left, the Middle East became a colony. Do not be ashamed of the facts of history. After the Ottoman Empire, there was always war in the Middle East. During the Ottoman period, you all lived a life without war. If we were colonialists, we would have done like the British. But I understand you too. When a person is ungrateful, he makes the bowl he eats dirty.
Kunafeh is a Bangladeshi delicacy, and I'm a Malaysian. Couldn't care any less.
I've just saved you Turks and Arabs from waging a war against each other.
What???? That is completely and utterly false.
guys what are you fighting for Kunefe is both Arabic and Turkish as we have similar dishes and cuisine so chill out !!
Knafeh isn't internationally arab, I'm pretty sure Palestinians invented it, not the whole arab nation.
Resistance 313 it’s a Palestinian dish, everyone knows that - except the Turks apparently 😆
In North and South America where there are more than thirty million citizens of Syrian and Lebanese descent, they have brought with them the best gastronomy in the world. Kunefe, katayef, shawarma, hummous, taboulé, fatoush, baba Ghanoush, kebab, Lahme ba'ajine, Labne , kebbe,,stuffed grape leaves.. and the list goes on.. The Lebanese gastronomy is well-known throughout the globe and it exemplifies its Mediterranean origins. The Turks, originally Turkic nomadic tribes from central Asia didn't have anything to do with the Mediterranean culture, food and heritage. They invaded a land where Greek, Aramaic, Armenian and other local languages were spoken. The Turks took everything form these communities, including their gastronomy and culture. Read up your history and don't be embarrassed to recognise your Asian-Turkic roots. Once, you do that, you'll be able to recognise that you have taken a lot from your neighbours. Your language is a proof of that. You sound more like the populations from central Asia than someone from the Mediterranean world and on top of that you have taken so many etymologies from French, Italian, English and Arabic. I was once told by a Turkish diplomat that more than 20% of your language comes from Arabic.
Aramaic was dead when the Turks arrived thanks to 800 years of Arab rule of Palestine-Syria-Lebanon, but your point still stands strong 👌👌👌
Also Knafeh is Palestinian not Lebanese, but still close.
Fjord Hellas dude twerks just copy everything from other countries and culture and put their name in it. twerks are so copy.cats and thefts. Kenafah is from Levant area. twerks have stolen every good thing from levantines, Greeks, Persians and Romans.
@@billsmart2726 you're making up you idiot You are jealous that we all got on your face for at least 400 years, even the dreams of the Arabs cannot reach the places where the Turks have reached.
Even if 90% of what you say is wrong, I respect it.
what is the best cheese to use for making tasty Kunafa?
You can use mozarella cheese, its very similar to original kunefe cheese from turkey
Kunefe is originally Palestinian sweet from Nablus city
Kunafe is Arabic btw
best dessert ever
It is neither Turkish nor Ottoman, it is simply a dessert from the Levantine (Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt), it has been noted by numerous historians that it originated from the city of Nablus, Palestine, hence the name Knafeh Nabulsiyyeh.
Yes most people know that but this is cooked the Turkish way and has been a staple there for a long time.
This looks delicious. Just a question, Which cheese are you using in this recipe?
@@user-dg2mb4mf2t you mean going to Israël? NO thanks not for me !
türkiye türkiye türkiye
Windows Sux shut the fuck up. This is not turkish. You mongolians dont know shit about kunafa
Moses Keushgerian Calm down you little shit.You say kunafa ,we say künefe!Doesnt matter what the name of is.
Moses I am Egyptian and I love Turkey.What is your problem? Happy new year too!
Its so an English desert
Burayida bastik
As as bayrakları as as
Sıcak mı soğuk mu yenir?
kunefe is not turkish. it is arab. originated from palestine and spread to lebanon syria and jordan.
Açlıktan ağzınız kokuyor künefe yapacak peyniri şekeri ne bileceksiniz Hatay künefe çoktan tescillendi geçmiş olsun hadi uza.
What cheese is the best to use?
unsalted cheese. It is also important that the cheese spreads.