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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
My mom makes better kebabs than the damn Krauts :mad: |
Is Egyptian food similar to Turkey/Greece/Leb? |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by wick
I think there's a lot of Turkish people living in Germany if I'm not mistaken.. ? |
Maybe. Lots of Greeks in Australia too, but are out kebabs better? :p |
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| eROs.au |
awesome kebabs and souvos here in melbourne. srsly.
like the pizza, you need to know the right places to go. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Is Egyptian food similar to Turkey/Greece/Leb? |
Yeah, it all pretty much falls under the "Mediterranean food" umbrella with slight differences in naming and spices. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Yeah, it all pretty much falls under the "Mediterranean food" umbrella with slight differences in naming and spices. |
Ya, but Italian or Spanish could be called Mediterranean too, but are quite different as far as food goes. Or maybe as far as 'stereotypical' food goes, anyway. |
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| TranceGiant |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Why 'obviously'? Kebabs aren't exactly German ciusine :p I would have thought a real kebab in Turkey, Greece or Lebanon would be better? |
Newsflash: Berlin is in fact the second biggest "Turkish" city after Istanbul! Much like New York City is the second biggest Jewish city after Tel Aviv. Considering that Turkish food in Turkey as different from Berlin Turkish food as is your local Chinese restaurant from original Beijing cuisine (that entire "Kebab" phenomenen is not really known in the homecountry itself) it's a fair statement to make :p
Also there's a difference between Turkish kebab, Greek gyros and Arab/Israeli shawarma. |
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| bas |
Good point I suppose, I never thought of Italian and Spanish food as Mediterranean.
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGiant
Newsflash: Berlin is in fact the second biggest "Turkish" city after Istanbul! |
Yeah ok, thanks for the 'newsflash' mate :) It's still not what I would call obvious though. Having never been to Germany, you'll have to forgive my ignorance. Austria is 'obviously' a little closer to Berlin that Australia :p
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceGiant
Also there's a difference between Turkish kebab, Greek gyros and Arab/Israeli shawarma. |
I'm aware there a differences. Bas summed it up quite nicely, actually :)
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
it all pretty much falls under the "Mediterranean food" umbrella with slight differences in naming and spices. |
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| klingklang77 |
| Australia has pretty good kebabs, but I agree with an above poster- Germany has amazing kebabs. I like the bread better there. |
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| tubularbills |
yeah pizza is good.
chicago deep dish FTW |
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| Cloudburst |
| No way, the "private owned" pizza places here in Sweden are the best! Usually made by Iranians (their kebab is the bomb) or Turks. They know their ! |
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| Slylee |
| dont even get me started on this topic |
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