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Food in Turkey is expensive in this summer. Now it is not an attractive country more. All is expensive.
ОтветитьKahvaltı means breakfast
ОтветитьMy favorite Turkish dish is iskender kebab. Sheer genius, that dish.
Ответитьif 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)
ОтветитьYou guys are boring.
ОтветитьBütün İstanbul'u yemişsiniz. Afiyet olsun.
Ответитьçok güzel hareketler Sefa değilmi la o ?
ОтветитьAbout 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"
ОтветитьAwesome 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.
ОтветитьKunafa is not Turkish dessert and lahmacun also It is a dish of eastern Turkey.
ОтветитьDidn't you eat iskender? Oh my god 😱
ОтветитьPidecinin önünde eve misafir çağıran abla sana da selamlar 😁😂😂🤣
ОтветитьThanks for this amazing video. I think this is the best in this category.
ОтветитьLol such tourists. So much great food missing that real Turkish people eat. This is like the lonely planet guide or something.
ОтветитьWelcome 🙏 🇹🇷
ОтветитьWow amazing content with beautiful view and cute couple, stay safe 👍🤗🤩✌️
Ответить😀Tavuk Göĝsü, Künefe, Quince with Cream (Kaymak) is my favourite
ОтветитьYour hairstyles were so 😍 pretty! I love Lahmachun and Manti!
ОтветитьThis 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
ОтветитьI am arriving to Istanbul on Monday! So excited for this food!!!
ОтветитьIstanbul is just mesmerizing amazing incredible landmarks ❤️😍😍😘👌🏻🇹🇷& also absolutely great content 👍
ОтветитьIt 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..
Nice Vlog....fell like i'm in Turkey ☑️☑️💙💙
ОтветитьYou can't lose with Turkish food.
Ответитьman a man
ОтветитьWelcome Turkey.💐 Welcome İstanbul. 🙏❤️💯👍🇹🇷
ОтветитьLoved 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.
what an amazing food vlog
ОтветитьI've been living abroad for 25 years, I miss our food so much.
ОтветитьYour 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
ОтветитьThanks, you are amazing 🤩
Ответить💥👍🏻💥👍🏻💥👍🏻💥
ОтветитьChicken breast dessert is great. My Irish wife loved it until I told her what was inside.
ОтветитьI think Kumpir needs to be everywhere in the world. Such a great way to serve baked potatoes
ОтветитьNo 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 ❤️
ОтветитьThis video is so underrated, thank you so much !
ОтветитьThis looks like the definitive guide for Turkish food for tourists!
ОтветитьAwesome 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!! 🥳
ОтветитьI 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 👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьWelcome turkey
ОтветитьThis 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.
Ответитьbu kategoride izlediğim en iyi video.
ОтветитьU need a cloth teddy bear for ur microphone to block the wind sounds ;)
Ответить🤤 drooling
ОтветитьWooow 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 ) ;)
ОтветитьNice video sharing guys .
the best storyline to watch. whatever is best. beautiful view. hope all is well. looking forward to the next video
Oh yum!!! All of it looked uhhhhhmazing🤤🤤🤤 except I will pass on the boney, scaly fish sandwich. Haha, super fun video😀
ОтветитьAll these foods look amazing!!! Made me hungry 😋 love you guys!
ОтветитьThis literally made me break out my Turkish tea set & open a box of Turkish delight 😂
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