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If you cannot eat your main meals, except breakfasts, without yogurt then (with all due respect to your Mexican origins and ancestry) you truly became one of us. Eating yogurt this way may look strange to someone who are not familiar with the Turkish food culture, but once you acquire the taste you always seek the taste of yogurt when you eat certain dishes. I hope you will see its health benefits in the long-run. All the best.
Things you might want to add to the list. A balcony, a giant tv (it’s a must), layers of curtains (one should really splurge here), a couch (the grander the better) and sockets in the most random places. A Deprem bag would also make sense. In Istanbul it would definitely be a folding camp chair, and in Kadikoy in particular - a rusty bike in a shared basement 😂
Hi Berry... enjoyed the tour! Yoghurt is important in India all over the country! Every South Indian family loves yoghurt and we must have some after every kind of main course at lunch. And during the summer, we make a refreshing drink called "moru" that is buttermilk... so good! And in North India, people love the yoghurt with "paratha" and with "khichdi" and also a tall glass of "lassi" is yum! And there are many versions of "kadi" that is a yoghurt based dish that we have with rice. Some even add pakodas to it... soo good!
Hi Bery. Things that we would add to list found in every Turkish home : Nazar Boncugu ("Evil Eye"), Potrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ("Father of the Turks"), the Turkish Flag to be flown on Independence Day and other important days, Terlik (house slippers) and plenty of Kolonya ! 👍🇹🇷
Love these videos. I’m in the U.S. and am pre watching videos like this to share with my children. I want them to better understand how other countries are similar in many ways but also very different. Thank you for sharing! Also, we have two cats!❤
I used to have yogurt in my house all the time. I just loved it in many different ways. But I had forgotten about it and I have troubles with my digestive system and maybe I better get back on my yogurt . I appreciate learning about the Turkish culture . Blessings from New Mexico
Having watched both of your videos on this topic, I can point out six things in my Wife's home when I met her. 1) Sandals. 2) Carpets. 3) Turkish Flag (Later, When She Learned She's Of Turkish Descent). 4) Bidet. (Although set up differently because we live in Canada). 5) Yogurt (Lots Of It). 6) Plates For Breakfast. And yet my stepdaughter, has a cat. As you most likely realized, my Wife is of Turkish Descent; and I am of Sephardic Jewish Descent (In my case I have a Mezuzah on our doorpost, and a Hanukkiah -Menorah To Celebrate Hanukkah-).
In Portugal, every newly built bathroom must also have a bidet, although I still have to see (or hear) somebody really using it... But they are there, usually gathering dust and being just another object you have to clean 🤗
I am from Bosnia, of course I have all these items in my house (minus evil eye and gold coins lol😂) but I even have a cat😂. Turkish coffee is the only coffee I drink and a small fincan is a must! If I go on a trip I am taking my coffee mug and everything with me 😂 because I live in the USA for years now. Unfortunately in Bosnia Turkish coffee in a coffee shops is more and more rare.
Afghan families also have these similar things: Prayer Rug, Quran, Tesbih, Gold, Bidet, Tea Glasses. But there are tre things different from afghan and Turkish culture: Not Yogurt, families don't like Cat, afghans families don't have plates for breakfast.
Bidet in Greece is a different item, not incorporated in the toilet. In most greek houses, bidet stands beside the toilet, ment to be used as a small pond, filled with water, where you submerge your behinds...
Hello Bery. I am planning on visiting Istanbul next year, and I have a question: How would a tourist who speaks no Turkish find a Backgammon game? And is there a neighborhood with good quality backgammon boards and players?
someplace int turkey we put iron mostly steel knife under pillow because it is old tradition (it is from shamanism time, it is protection from bad sprits) but not gold we dont put gold under our pillow. most people have quran and flag
Hi, I traveled to several places in Turkey as a solo female a couple of times in the last 2 years and I really reccommend going. I always felt safe, its actually a lot safer than many big european cities to be honest that i travelled to. It was great and I would definitely travel to Turkey again by myself. Have fun on your trip :)
The floor of your room is made of wood or it is an artificial sheet please tell me because I like wooden things very much❤THANK YOU Sister ❤l am your sister from PAKISTAN❤❤❤❤❤🇵🇰
⬇Please comment below if you have similar household items in your country.⬇
🗺If you are coming to Türkiye soon and would like to book a private tour, you can check out tours on:
www.remindertour.com/
📕 Check out our amazing itineraries and guides!
www.thatch.co/@beryistanbul
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If you cannot eat your main meals, except breakfasts, without yogurt then (with all due respect to your Mexican origins and ancestry) you truly became one of us. Eating yogurt this way may look strange to someone who are not familiar with the Turkish food culture, but once you acquire the taste you always seek the taste of yogurt when you eat certain dishes. I hope you will see its health benefits in the long-run. All the best.
Things you might want to add to the list. A balcony, a giant tv (it’s a must), layers of curtains (one should really splurge here), a couch (the grander the better) and sockets in the most random places. A Deprem bag would also make sense. In Istanbul it would definitely be a folding camp chair, and in Kadikoy in particular - a rusty bike in a shared basement 😂
I love your videos Bery. They are different and always interesting. I'm learning Turkish but really need to learn about the culture
Your videos help.❤
Hi Berry... enjoyed the tour! Yoghurt is important in India all over the country! Every South Indian family loves yoghurt and we must have some after every kind of main course at lunch. And during the summer, we make a refreshing drink called "moru" that is buttermilk... so good! And in North India, people love the yoghurt with "paratha" and with "khichdi" and also a tall glass of "lassi" is yum! And there are many versions of "kadi" that is a yoghurt based dish that we have with rice. Some even add pakodas to it... soo good!
I loved to hear that.From Türkiye:)
Hi Bery. Things that we would add to list found in every Turkish home : Nazar Boncugu ("Evil Eye"), Potrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ("Father of the Turks"), the Turkish Flag to be flown on Independence Day and other important days, Terlik (house slippers) and plenty of Kolonya ! 👍🇹🇷
She listed those items in a previous video about what every Turkish home has
Love these videos. I’m in the U.S. and am pre watching videos like this to share with my children. I want them to better understand how other countries are similar in many ways but also very different. Thank you for sharing! Also, we have two cats!❤
I used to have yogurt in my house all the time. I just loved it in many different ways. But I had forgotten about it and I have troubles with my digestive system and maybe I better get back on my yogurt . I appreciate learning about the Turkish culture . Blessings from New Mexico
Thank you very much for this informative video
Thank you very much. I enjoyed both of your videos.
I am your subscriber from India and watch every videos of yours.I had visited turkiye four times.your vlogs were very helpful for me.
Thank you very much for this informative video. In Italy we don't have Turkish coffee, but we have a strong tradition for coffee like in Turkey.
Your cat is so sweet. I enjoy your videos.
Great Video as Always. Thank you Both.☘✌
hello berry....i am going to istanbul and expected to arrive on 14 January 2024... cant wait anymore to be in istanbul...hope we can see u there...
İn our country, the Philippines.. you can see in most bathroom there will always be a "tabo" or dipper used for taking a bath..
Informative video.Thanks.
güzel video canım,Allah sana daha çok başarı versin.aamin🥰💯💞❤👍🍖🍗☕
Impressed 👍❤
Having watched both of your videos on this topic, I can point out six things in my Wife's home when I met her.
1) Sandals.
2) Carpets.
3) Turkish Flag (Later, When She Learned She's Of Turkish Descent).
4) Bidet. (Although set up differently because we live in Canada).
5) Yogurt (Lots Of It).
6) Plates For Breakfast.
And yet my stepdaughter, has a cat. As you most likely realized, my Wife is of Turkish Descent; and I am of Sephardic Jewish Descent (In my case I have a Mezuzah on our doorpost, and a Hanukkiah -Menorah To Celebrate Hanukkah-).
I have a cat in my house, just like in Turkish homes !
Thank you.
please make a video on perfume shops in Istanbul. visit all the shops
I make my own yogurt too ! I live in America and we raise dairy goats so we love our yogurt, cheese and dairy products.
In Portugal, every newly built bathroom must also have a bidet, although I still have to see (or hear) somebody really using it... But they are there, usually gathering dust and being just another object you have to clean 🤗
Love Kedi 😻
I am from Bosnia, of course I have all these items in my house (minus evil eye and gold coins lol😂) but I even have a cat😂. Turkish coffee is the only coffee I drink and a small fincan is a must! If I go on a trip I am taking my coffee mug and everything with me 😂 because I live in the USA for years now. Unfortunately in Bosnia Turkish coffee in a coffee shops is more and more rare.
is everything closed or opened on EID days?
and is there any sale on Eid days? after Ramadan
Masha'Allah
The Praying rug and HOLY QURAAN❤ we all have and Tasbeeh 📿also
We almost have the same culture in whole middle east, there are small differences between different cultures
Alhamdolillah ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Afghan families also have these similar things: Prayer Rug, Quran, Tesbih, Gold, Bidet, Tea Glasses. But there are tre things different from afghan and Turkish culture: Not Yogurt, families don't like Cat, afghans families don't have plates for breakfast.
Bidet in Greece is a different item, not incorporated in the toilet. In most greek houses, bidet stands beside the toilet, ment to be used as a small pond, filled with water, where you submerge your behinds...
Hello Bery. I am planning on visiting Istanbul next year, and I have a question: How would a tourist who speaks no Turkish find a Backgammon game? And is there a neighborhood with good quality backgammon boards and players?
In Istanbul you'll find people in the shops that speak some English so it wouldn't be difficult for you to communicate with shop staff👍🏽
someplace int turkey we put iron mostly steel knife under pillow because it is old tradition (it is from shamanism time, it is protection from bad sprits) but not gold we dont put gold under our pillow. most people have quran and flag
Hi Bery...I'll be there in Jan...and I'll be alone for the first time...will I be ok..I'm coming to Antalya at some place called old town?
Hi, I traveled to several places in Turkey as a solo female a couple of times in the last 2 years and I really reccommend going. I always felt safe, its actually a lot safer than many big european cities to be honest that i travelled to. It was great and I would definitely travel to Turkey again by myself. Have fun on your trip :)
Nice वीडियो🎉you are cute🎉
The floor of your room is made of wood or it is an artificial sheet please tell me because I like wooden things very much❤THANK YOU Sister ❤l am your sister from PAKISTAN❤❤❤❤❤🇵🇰
Hi love your videos from Sri lanka , every sri lankan home have tea cups 😂
Ceylon tea? Am I right?
@@BeryIstanbulTips yes
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Everything in this video is the same as in Indonesia, except for the yogurt part
I have identical cat 😂😂😂😂that was soo weird to see,
Twins!! 🤣🤣
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Hi beautiful
Every home has kolonya. To clean your hands and offer your guests.
You are very very great beautiful girl
Can you speak Arabic?
No
What is your religion❤
It doesn’t matter :) we are all the same 🕊️