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    10 Traditional Turkish Foods You Must Try

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    If you’re looking for beautiful scenery, incredible beaches, and a fascinating history

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    in the places that you visit, then you’ve definitely made the right decision in choosing

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    Turkey as your travel destination.

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    However an additional way to truly immerse yourself in the culture of the country is

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    to experiment with the typical local cuisines.

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    When you arrive, you’ll soon find that Turkish food goes far beyond kebabs and incorporates

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    a mouth-watering blend of seasoned meats, fresh vegetables, mezes, and sweet pastries.

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    To assist you in selecting your dinner options from unfamiliar menus, I’ve compiled this

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    list of ten of the best traditional Turkish dishes you should try during your upcoming

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    trip to Turkey.

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    Turkish Delight Don’t be fooled by the imitation versions

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    of Turkish Delight that you find in commercial stores internationally.

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    Even those who believe that they don’t actually like Turkish Delight find themselves pleasantly

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    surprised when they visit Turkey for themselves and try the authentic versions.

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    Turkish Delight (or “Lokum” as it’s known as locally) comes in a variety of flavours

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    – from chopped pistachio to fragrant rose.

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    Meze After a week or so in Turkey, you are certain

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    to stumble upon a meze at some point.

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    Quite simply, a meze is a small selection of dishes that may be served at the start

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    of a meal, or can make for a pleasant, light lunch.

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    This selection typically consists of hummus, yoghurts, and perhaps an assortment of other

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    such dips, warm fresh breads, kofte (meatball), dolmas (rice stuffed vine leaves) and eggplant

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    salad among other tasty local favorites.

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    This concept is great as it allows you to try a little

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    of everything.

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    Baklava, Arguably

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    the most

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    popular dessert in the country, baklava is a sticky, sweet filo pastry that consists

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    of several pastry layers, filled with chopped nuts and held neatly in place together with

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    syrup or honey.

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    Since the dish is so popular, you are certainly sure to have the opportunity to try it during

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    your trip and it is served up at most restaurants.

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    Kokoreç, Kokoreç is a flavourful dish that less adventurous

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    eaters may feel a little wary to experiment with at first.

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    However once they have experienced the mouthwatering taste and texture of this marinated meat dish,

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    they will no doubt be happy that they tried it.

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    Kokoreç is made with either lamb or goat intestines that are then wrapped around seasoned

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    offal.

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    It’s actually technically a Turkish “street food” so you will find this dish around

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    a lot of bustling marketplaces in the town and city centres, The dish comes in a couple

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    of forms – You can enjoy Kokoreç as part of a sandwich, or as simply meat without bread

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    or garnishes on a plate.

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    Lentil Soup (Mercimek Corbasi), Simple yet delicious, Turkish lentil soup,

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    or “Mercimek Corbasi” as it is known locally is a blended puree of lentils and spices,

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    then garnished with cilantro and a squeezed lemon slice for added zing and flavour.

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    Served with hot pitas on the side, this dish is satisfying and filling while remaining

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    inexpensive.

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    You will note that it is widely available at most restaurants and eateries.

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    I would eat it all the time as a starter for my meals.

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    Kofte, As per its earlier mention, Kofte is a common

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    sight in meze platters and can be considered a staple part of the Turkish diet.

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    The dish consists of balls or patties of ground beef or lamb and can be found served in a

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    variety of ways – you can find them in delicious casseroles (that go by the name of izmir kofte),

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    eat them totally raw, or have them coated in egg and then fried (kadin budu) among many

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    other options.

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    The different variations of kofte available have different levels of spice, different

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    ingredient blends, and come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.

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    Vegetarian travelers who are intrigued about this dish can try mercimek koftesi.

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    Manti, A dish that could be seen as the Turkish answer

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    to ravioli, manti may bear a somewhat similar resemblance to the popular Italian meal however

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    it is completely different when it comes down to taste and texture.

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    These little dumplings are meat-based, contain either beef or lamb and are boiled or fried

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    and then served with yoghurt and a range of spices.

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    Lahmacun, A popular street food dish that is widely

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    available in Turkey, Lahmacun is a crispy flat bread that is usually topped with minced

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    meat, salad, and lemon juice for the taste (though variations are possible!).

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    If you’re having a busy day sightseeing and you want to grab a quick yet delicious

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    snack, lahmacun is a great option.

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    Borek, Typically filled with meat, cheese, potato

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    or spinach, Borek is a stuffed pastry that is essentially Turkey’s answer to the pie.

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    This hearty delicacy can be found at the majority of bakeries around the country though you

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    will also find dedicated borek shops where the quality is notably better.

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    The pastry also comes in several variations, for example: su borek (also known as ‘water’

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    borek) is a very soft, wet pastry whereas sigara borek (“cigarette” pie) comes in

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    the form of a long, thin puff pastry.

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    This article details just a few of my favourite local dishes, however Turkey has an extremely

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    expansive food culture and there are many more flavourful traditional favourites.

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    I personally recommend experimenting with everything that you can.

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    Oh, and don’t forget to wash it all down with a nice Turkish tea or coffee!

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Use "spinach" in a sentence | "spinach" example sentences

How to use "spinach" in a sentence?

  • It's better to get the nutrients for healthy skin from food, not supplements. Salmon, walnuts, blueberries, spinach... lots of my favorite foods happen to be amazing for skin too.
    -Gail Simmons-
  • Marriage, like spinach and opera, was something I had never thought I would like.
    -Jasper Fforde-
  • You all watched a sketch about feminism and you didn't even know it because of all the jokes. It's like when Jessica Seinfeld puts spinach in kids' brownies. Suckers!
    -Tina Fey-
  • This would be a better place for children if parents had to eat spinach.
    -Groucho Marx-
  • If God had wanted me to lose weight he would have made sure there was creamed spinach for dessert.
    -Janet Evanovich-
  • Wars are Spinach. Life in general is the tough part. In war all you have to do is not worry and know how to read a map and co-ordinates.
    -Ernest Hemingway-
  • Leafy greens such as romaine lettuce, kale, collards, Swiss chard, and spinach are the most nutrient-dense of all foods.
    -Joel Fuhrman-
  • On the subject of spinach: divide into little piles. Rearrange again into new piles. After five of six maneuvers, sit back and say you are full.
    -Delia Ephron-

Definition and meaning of SPINACH

What does "spinach mean?"

/ˈspiniCH/

noun
Vegetable with dark green leaves, full of iron.