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  • pisturko@lemy.loltoCool Guides@lemmy.caa cool guide of foods
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    5 months ago

    Yeah

    • no one put it in a bread from 1800s to 1960
    • one of the 5m Turkish immigrant invented it
    • that variant got back to Turkiye
    • that variant became most popular in Turkiye

    Makes sense. Unfortunately I don’t want to continue this conversation with assumptions. So you can assume as you want.


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    5 months ago

    The shawarma and dürüm variants got popular in Turkiye after 2010’s. Before that, we were always eating it in bread. It had veggies too.

    If you want to say “it has this specific vegetable and that makes difference” then that’s another perspective I don’t agree with.


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    5 months ago

    This German Doner thing really triggers me. There are other food disputes I can’t support because I don’t know but isn’t döner literally known Turkish? “A German immigrant in B” blah blah?! I’ve ate döner in any form in bread, in plate, in dürüm and even in a fucking lahmacun in 90’s. If this shit continues, I’ll fucking put a shinitzel in a bread and call it “German immigrant invented in İstanbul called Turkish Shinitzel”.