Yes, because of OTOMAN EMPIRE was for 500 years in this area, ROMANIA, we have olso the cabage rolls "sarmale" from turkish cuisine, köfte/chiftea, olso the "mici" is derived from turkish cuisine! Enjoy your meals! Good travel!
As a turk, I would say that i am glad, we got to know balkan/east european culture and also get used to their kitchen and implemented their great dishes into our cuisine. :)
@@rosep964 it cant be. very easy to explain. türkiye is on the crossroads of trade routes from spices up to silk. türkiye is the richest country in the world for self grown vegetables and natural herbs! for centuries, turkish cuisine was a unique melting pot of all the world's first-class goods and tastes, which meant it was able to develop freely and draw on goods that were unattainable for many peoples and cultures. that's why turkish cuisine is undisputedly number 1 in the world!
It's nice to see u two in a new country that u have not been to before and a country that i've not been to as well ... Lookin' forward for lots of videos from Turkey ....
the meatballs you are used to are believed to be originated from sweden but swedish king had to take refuge in ottoman empire and during his time in palace he managed to snatch the recipe for "meatballs" directly from one of the chefs mouth and when he returned to his country he ordered his chefs to cook it all the time.
In Sydney there are a lot of Turkish restaurants actually. When I visited Sydney like 4 years ago, I saw the Turkish restaurants and ask them is there an any they said "yes, in Sydney there are a lot of". But still you still should visit Türkiye.
I love Turkey especially Istanbul. Great food. Try iskender kebab. The best iskender kebab is in Bursa. But can still get good ones in Istanbul. There's so much to explore in Istanbul alone. So muc history. Been to Turkey 3 times. Will visit again.
Wow! I dream of going to Istanbul one day. The heart of the great Ottoman Empire. I just couldn't afford to go right now. Still slowly building life after losing a lot of money after being fired from my job during the pandemic.
Awesome episode 2 of this Turkey series....all about Turkish street food in Istanbul. What an adventure !!! Loved the ice cream part...LOL. Interesting content and thanks for sharing, Steve lvana. Cheers !!!
when it's spring, the flowers very2 beautiful. I enjoyed the road trip there and the food was quite great too. the scenery and the cleanliness is awesome. felt like i was in a fairy tale land. love kofteci, Turkish meatballs if i'm not mistaken...though...that trip was long time ago...me and my mother 24 years ago. I'm from Malaysia btw. things there might have changed here and there, but it is still a beautiful and awesome country to visit.
One of my favorite restaurants was Sultanahmet Koftecisi right next to Sultanahmet Square by the tram stop. Simple delicious meat and pickles with rice or fries. Don't miss taking a cruise on the Bosphorus, they're cheap and very scenic. My wife and I took the boat to Arnavutkoy a little fishing village turned hip neighborhood, lots of little bars and restaurants to check out.
the original kebab doner i just meat and bread. Maybe some grilled onion, tomato and pepper on the side but just that. The other forms whith souces and other salads and other things are inventions which do not have the original flavour and taste of spicy minced meat and bread. shawarma is from arabic and the girl at tantun yiyelim restaurant, actually answered you about delicious in turkish. She said its "tatli" which literally means "sweet" but is also used to say very tasty. She also thought that you were trying to say to the guy the compliment of " very delicious", thats why he answered - thankyou and enjoy your meal
10 star video from 10 star vloggers!! Had me giggling 🤭 a few times! I would love to try all the food except for the wet burger, as I don't like soggy bread. Keep safe, healthy and happy.
Turkish food is amazing not over the top, very healthy and so interesting! You know what Napoleon said about Istanbul...if the world were a country, İstanbul would be it's capital.
Great vlog thank you! That ice cream made traditional from goat milk and for the stretchy consistency added orchid root powder. Greetings from Germany.
Kumpir is definitely a food that you find out exactly how you like it in 4-5 tries. It's one of the foods I miss the most in Canada. I usually went just 2-3 toppings like mushroom, peas and corn and just enjoy the creamy wood baked potato
tantuni yiyelim translated - lets eat tantunı the guy was trying to say mersin tantunı it is a province in turkiye which in most cases it has a mersin twist or originated from there delicious translated cok guzel also very nice
I get really angry that every tourist who comes to our country calls Turkish pide Turkish pizza.It's a wrong analogy, because the Italians used to serve us as embassies during the Ottoman period.There were many Italians in Istanbul at that time, the Genoese.They named the piden they learned from us, pizza in Italy.And they introduced it to the world as if it was their own food.The real name of the dish called pizza is pita.Just as the Greeks always steal Turkish food, the Italians stole our pidemi and made it their own.I wanted you to know all the facts, lovely couple.👈😊🤗
Kesinlikle katılıyorum Kafkasya da yaşıyorum. Rusya'da bazı yerel Türk halkları pide yapıyorlar. Pizza ise işlenmiş malzemelerden yapılıyor. Pide ise tamamen doğal ve ilk haliyle korunmuş. Pideyi taklit etmişler ama pizza kötü bir taklit.
Brother the pizza you see around the world you see is an American curruption of the pizza. It should be called american pizza. The true pizza is called Neopolitan pizza , made with free san marzano tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil , mozerella cheeze and dough cooked in clay oven under 7 minutes and served hot. You guys may have invented the pizza but the Italians were smart enough to perfect it and market it around the world as their own.
@@JetLagWarriors By the way I am a Beşiktaş fan and it was a pleasure to see you watching the match. We would like to see you again in Turkey, we are following you. ✌️
Wowww.. that was fun!!! Believe it or not..we once had these goofy ice cream sellers in Missisauga too, in the 90s..not any more, pity!! Excellent video..so much fun..& culture ..beautiful views. Stay blessed, guys!
My dream is to visit Turkiye and see the home of the land of the great Ottoman Empire and the phenomenal architecture of Sinan. I was born in Jerusalem/Al Quds, where the walls and baths and Souqs are all Ottoman. My favourite meal is Shishbarak! and the first Donner kebab shop opened in Palestine in Nablus was Turkish. My grandfather was a translator in the army till 1917, when the Saudis stabbed you in the back! Thank you for ALL the help you have been providing to the Palestinians, and Syrians when all the Arabs abandoned us. God willing, the glory that was the Empire will come back. Happy to follow the infrastructural projects of Turkiye and spent countless hours watching Urtugrul! Laziz(a) is also delicious in Arabic. I understood Daqiqa and Tamam 😂
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you and follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible. From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dish, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other. With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible. From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other. With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible. From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other. With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible. From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other.🤩 With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
next time try Iskender, highley recommended, in Turkish language Iskender means Alexander the Great(the Macedonian conqueror), I really love the dish called Iskender
I suggest you guys to travel couple of cities in Turkey such as; Gaziantep, Hatay, Adana, Diyarbakır which are in the south east of Turkey, Antalya, Mersin in the south of Turkey, İzmir in the west of Turkey and Trabzon in the north side of Turkey. You will definitely love these cities and make sure your subs will become 2x-3x more than now. We Turkish people love tourists and you will fall in love with Turkey. Have a nice travel.
I'm glad you enjoyed Turkey some facts : Delicious means lezzetli The ice cream comes from the Turkish city of Maraş and has chewy consistentcy and doesn't melt easy because they add the plant Salep into it Just like Kebaps there is also many different kinds of börek available in Turkey which is where the food comes from İstanbul is a good City to try food because each region in Turkey has its own speciality and people from all over Turkey migrate to İstanbul so you can find everything in one city
You must taste simit from the bakery. Street sellers usuaslly don't serve it freshly. But in a bakery oh my gosh I can't imagine :). Also pide is not like a pizza maybe it's look similar but totally different. Nice to watch you. :)
the rice thing is called bulgur and it is cracked wheat cooked in water .. you can get it plain with butter or with peppers and tomato or like this one just with tomato
I have visited almost all the countries of the world, but I have not seen anything like Turkish cuisine. I am a Turk, but I am not saying this because I am Turkish. I gave you the right Turkish cuisine is among the best in the world.
when use were reffering to kofte in a skewers its actually called adana kebab which takes after the province of Adana very famous delicious dish if use have the chance a must try
This is part one of our Turkish food guide🇹🇷. Check out part two of our Turkish food tour with 15+ dishes: ruclips.net/video/HpujRPmIGUo/видео.html
TANTUNİ İNSİDE HAVE GOT COTTON OİL FOR THAT DELICIOUS..COTTON OİL GİVİNG TASTY MORE THAN SUNFLOWERS OIL..
Turkish food is simply the best, i could visit istanbul just to eat all day♥
thanyou
İstanbulers move to Gaziantep for eating tourism 😊
Turkey is at the center of the food world. Come and eat
Yes, because of OTOMAN EMPIRE was for 500 years in this area, ROMANIA, we have olso the cabage rolls "sarmale" from turkish cuisine, köfte/chiftea, olso the "mici" is derived from turkish cuisine! Enjoy your meals! Good travel!
As a turk, I would say that i am glad, we got to know balkan/east european culture and also get used to their kitchen and implemented their great dishes into our cuisine. :)
I am Turkish and I live in Istanbul and I think that Turkey is the most delicious and greatest culture and gastronomy in the world.
Every country have their own culture and gastronomy equal delicious .
@@rosep964 it cant be. very easy to explain. türkiye is on the crossroads of trade routes from spices up to silk. türkiye is the richest country in the world for self grown vegetables and natural herbs! for centuries, turkish cuisine was a unique melting pot of all the world's first-class goods and tastes, which meant it was able to develop freely and draw on goods that were unattainable for many peoples and cultures. that's why turkish cuisine is undisputedly number 1 in the world!
great video, small note: we don't eat cilantro in Turkey, we only eat parsley. they looks the same but tastes seriously different.
It's nice to see u two in a new country that u have not been to before and a country that i've not been to as well ... Lookin' forward for lots of videos from Turkey ....
the meatballs you are used to are believed to be originated from sweden but swedish king had to take refuge in ottoman empire and during his time in palace he managed to snatch the recipe for "meatballs" directly from one of the chefs mouth and when he returned to his country he ordered his chefs to cook it all the time.
❤❤❤❤❤ Same as cigarettes with rice paper....my vice
I’m a new subscriber from Australia, I’d love to go to turkey and try all the delicious foods. That pizza is called Pide and it looks fabulous
In Sydney there are a lot of Turkish restaurants actually. When I visited Sydney like 4 years ago, I saw the Turkish restaurants and ask them is there an any they said "yes, in Sydney there are a lot of". But still you still should visit Türkiye.
This is not pizza c:
Also pide is older than pizza so even there is some similarities only pizza seems like pide
@@ros6542 Pide is older than roman history
You are welcome in Türkiye ❤
I love Turkey especially Istanbul.
Great food. Try iskender kebab.
The best iskender kebab is in Bursa.
But can still get good ones in Istanbul.
There's so much to explore in Istanbul alone. So muc history.
Been to Turkey 3 times. Will visit again.
Wow! I dream of going to Istanbul one day. The heart of the great Ottoman Empire. I just couldn't afford to go right now. Still slowly building life after losing a lot of money after being fired from my job during the pandemic.
awww sorry to hear about that. We hope things will only go up from here, and that you will make it to Istanbul one day soon😊
Awesome episode 2 of this Turkey series....all about Turkish street food in Istanbul. What an adventure !!! Loved the ice cream part...LOL. Interesting content and thanks for sharing, Steve lvana. Cheers !!!
Thanks for watching!❤️
Have you been to Istanbul?🇹🇷
What’s your favorite thing to do here?
Unfortunately, only transit thru the airport… thank you for the street tour!
when it's spring, the flowers very2 beautiful. I enjoyed the road trip there and the food was quite great too. the scenery and the cleanliness is awesome. felt like i was in a fairy tale land. love kofteci, Turkish meatballs if i'm not mistaken...though...that trip was long time ago...me and my mother 24 years ago. I'm from Malaysia btw. things there might have changed here and there, but it is still a beautiful and awesome country to visit.
Many times
I am Malaysian, my fiance was Turkish
She was from Seyhan, Adana
Fly with hot air balloon 🎈🇲🇾 🇹🇷
U need to try 'balık ekmek ' fish in a bread.
Your Pakistani Shirt describes your love and respect for Pakistan, I love your passion and good heart. Keep the good work going, Love from Canada.
Terai jaisai loag dekhingai isi liye chutiya bana raha hai
That's why I unsubscribe. 👎
@@c.b.i..8533 who cares if you unsubscribe for this reason.
@@c.b.i..8533 Please don't advertise your severe inferiority complex on public platforms.
This video alone convinced me to plan a food only journey in Turkey
Can’t wait to see more Turkey vlogs😍
One of my favorite restaurants was Sultanahmet Koftecisi right next to Sultanahmet Square by the tram stop. Simple delicious meat and pickles with rice or fries. Don't miss taking a cruise on the Bosphorus, they're cheap and very scenic. My wife and I took the boat to Arnavutkoy a little fishing village turned hip neighborhood, lots of little bars and restaurants to check out.
the original kebab doner i just meat and bread. Maybe some grilled onion, tomato and pepper on the side but just that. The other forms whith souces and other salads and other things are inventions which do not have the original flavour and taste of spicy minced meat and bread.
shawarma is from arabic
and the girl at tantun yiyelim restaurant, actually answered you about delicious in turkish. She said its "tatli" which literally means "sweet" but is also used to say very tasty. She also thought that you were trying to say to the guy the compliment of " very delicious", thats why he answered - thankyou and enjoy your meal
I been there in October and love Istanbul. Great people....great food and excellent shopping experience . Tantuni
10 star video from 10 star vloggers!! Had me giggling 🤭 a few times! I would love to try all the food except for the wet burger, as I don't like soggy bread. Keep safe, healthy and happy.
LOL Good comment mom :)
Turkish food is amazing not over the top, very healthy and so interesting! You know what Napoleon said about Istanbul...if the world were a country, İstanbul would be it's capital.
Istanbul is fascinating. Turkey is the country that it is my dream to visit.
@@marioardma2778 we hope you can visit soon! Our people are very welcoming
@@marioardma2778 Mario come to İstanbul this City capital City of this world you can look asia from europe while drink coffee
Great vlog thank you! That ice cream made traditional from goat milk and for the stretchy consistency added orchid root powder. Greetings from Germany.
Salep
One of the best Street Food Videos!!! Great work.
Istanbul is amazing.
You guys make it epic.
Going antalya next weekend would be great to see you guys there
Turcia are cea mai variata gastronomie din lume.Pofta buna!
Kumpir is definitely a food that you find out exactly how you like it in 4-5 tries. It's one of the foods I miss the most in Canada. I usually went just 2-3 toppings like mushroom, peas and corn and just enjoy the creamy wood baked potato
Katılıyorum içine her türlü meze giriyo çünkü. Zamanla kendi tarzını oluşturuyosun deneye deneye😂
@@napiim123 hepsinden bol bol olsun! 🤣😂🤣😂
That an hour is the most sweetest hour for me, thank you coming to our country and 37:30 thats man is so sempatic and sweet, I loved. Come again ❤️
I would love to visit Turkey.so many food options.looks so yummy !!!njoy
i miss the place....nice weather,nice food,nice view and cheap
i can just walk there everywhere ,everyday
Turkish food is one of my fevorites ❤
tantuni yiyelim translated - lets eat tantunı the guy was trying to say mersin tantunı it is a province in turkiye which in most cases it has a mersin twist or originated from there delicious translated cok guzel also very nice
I get really angry that every tourist who comes to our country calls Turkish pide Turkish pizza.It's a wrong analogy, because the Italians used to serve us as embassies during the Ottoman period.There were many Italians in Istanbul at that time, the Genoese.They named the piden they learned from us, pizza in Italy.And they introduced it to the world as if it was their own food.The real name of the dish called pizza is pita.Just as the Greeks always steal Turkish food, the Italians stole our pidemi and made it their own.I wanted you to know all the facts, lovely couple.👈😊🤗
Kesinlikle katılıyorum Kafkasya da yaşıyorum. Rusya'da bazı yerel Türk halkları pide yapıyorlar. Pizza ise işlenmiş malzemelerden yapılıyor. Pide ise tamamen doğal ve ilk haliyle korunmuş. Pideyi taklit etmişler ama pizza kötü bir taklit.
Brother the pizza you see around the world you see is an American curruption of the pizza. It should be called american pizza. The true pizza is called Neopolitan pizza , made with free san marzano tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil , mozerella cheeze and dough cooked in clay oven under 7 minutes and served hot.
You guys may have invented the pizza but the Italians were smart enough to perfect it and market it around the world as their own.
Calm down it’s pizza
@@TomTom-dc1gg Turks have been making pita since they existed in history.I'm sorry you have zero knowledge of history.👈👍🤫😄🇹🇷
Also Pide never are baked in a tandoori
I enjoyed watching your videos. You are so kind! 😊👍
thank you for watching!
@@JetLagWarriors By the way I am a Beşiktaş fan and it was a pleasure to see you watching the match. We would like to see you again in Turkey, we are following you. ✌️
Awesome video, beautiful turkey ❤️
Turkish people put their heart in their food
gooooood 😂 really good video, made my day. Because of you two, i miss Istanbul so bad again😅. Greatings from Germany 👋
You guys are so lucky to be in Turkey & eating all that delicious food yum
The meaning of good is çok güzel 👍
Wowww.. that was fun!!! Believe it or not..we once had these goofy ice cream sellers in Missisauga too, in the 90s..not any more, pity!! Excellent video..so much fun..& culture ..beautiful views. Stay blessed, guys!
They was a Turkish?
welcome to Istanbul, so happy to see you both in the capital city of my ancestors. When you want to say delicious try to say LEZZETLI or ENFES🤗
My dream is to visit Turkiye and see the home of the land of the great Ottoman Empire and the phenomenal architecture of Sinan. I was born in Jerusalem/Al Quds, where the walls and baths and Souqs are all Ottoman.
My favourite meal is Shishbarak! and the first Donner kebab shop opened in Palestine in Nablus was Turkish.
My grandfather was a translator in the army till 1917, when the Saudis stabbed you in the back!
Thank you for ALL the help you have been providing to the Palestinians, and Syrians when all the Arabs abandoned us.
God willing, the glory that was the Empire will come back. Happy to follow the infrastructural projects of Turkiye and spent countless hours watching Urtugrul!
Laziz(a) is also delicious in Arabic. I understood Daqiqa and Tamam 😂
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you and follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible.
From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dish, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other.
With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible.
From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other.
With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible.
From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other.
With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
@@palestinev3722 I do thank you for the kind words, actually I am not from Turkey, I do live in Constanta - Romania, the Ottoman name of this town is Köstence, here the Tatars and the Turks are the remains of the Ottoman Empire. I lived for five years in Turkey, and wish I had a dream like yours to visit places, now I am so troubled that I can’t dare to dream to visit a place, wish I could dare to dream visiting places like Al Quds, maybe one day who knows, however I do encourage you to follow your dream in visiting Turkey and its magnificent sights, may Allah help you with this and make it possible.
From youtube and instagram I got familiar with MAQLUBA, I think is a Palestinian or a Jordanian dish, never taste it, but I think that if I’ll ever do it will get to be one of my favorite dishes, I’ve seen on instagram lots and lots of people praising this dish like no other.🤩
With all my heart I always stood alongside the Palestinian people, and I do ensure you that is not only HOPE that we do have regarding the Palestinian matter, lately as you have seen lots of Christians within the western world stood by Palestine chanting Free Palestine, there is more than hope that we do have for Palestine and its people.
Which one of the street food would you want to try the most?🇹🇷🌯🫔🧆🥯🍦
next time try Iskender, highley recommended, in Turkish language Iskender means Alexander the Great(the Macedonian conqueror), I really love the dish called Iskender
Making us hungry guys! Great video! Such amazing food and affordable prices! Which one was your favourite?
I love this city!❤💚❤
Me too❤️❤️
Me too
This City loves all people because there is capital City of the world
Love wet burger at Turkey… especially if you eat during winter
I am so hungry watching you guys! Bon appetit or as the Turkish say "Afiyet olsun"!
Incredible dishes....I'm in for the potato, butter, cheese and maybe a little corn!!
amazing video. love from Turkey.
The honesty made me hungry
Nice video and love to see your Shirt …. By the way I am traveling this October to turkey …. Your video will help food lover like me a lot…
Welcome to your second home Türkiye. We will always be happy to host you here. Have fun, you are always welcome. 🇨🇦🇹🇷
Steve, German Doner Kebab have many sauces to go with the kebab. Turkish Doner Kebab have hardly any sauces. The original doner kebab is yaprak doner
Great vdo ,yummy food and beautiful shirt, this color looking so good on you
really enjoyed watching the video guys! more from turkey pls :D
I suggest you guys to travel couple of cities in Turkey such as; Gaziantep, Hatay, Adana, Diyarbakır which are in the south east of Turkey, Antalya, Mersin in the south of Turkey, İzmir in the west of Turkey and Trabzon in the north side of Turkey. You will definitely love these cities and make sure your subs will become 2x-3x more than now. We Turkish people love tourists and you will fall in love with Turkey. Have a nice travel.
Gaziantep has amazing food everywhere, comparing to Istanbul where you need to know the good places.
You are a very lovely couple and very friendly. Welcome to Turkey! Try combining börek wıth tea next time =)
Hello JLW google laa to know how to say delicious in turkish LoL🤗 Great vlogg. Thank you.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I'm glad you enjoyed Turkey some facts :
Delicious means lezzetli
The ice cream comes from the Turkish city of Maraş and has chewy consistentcy and doesn't melt easy because they add the plant Salep into it
Just like Kebaps there is also many different kinds of börek available in Turkey which is where the food comes from
İstanbul is a good City to try food because each region in Turkey has its own speciality and people from all over Turkey migrate to İstanbul so you can find everything in one city
2 Dondurmayı 120 liraya geçirdi ama o nasıl olacak
@@TURKISH-1453 adamın direğe çıkıp dans etmediği kaldı o kadar olsun
Heye
Makanan turky terlihat sangat enak
Adana mersin abimize buradan selamlar anlatış tarzına hayran kaldım
Delicious = lezzetli😊
The way you eat things are awesome dude, you made me feel hungry 😂
You must taste simit from the bakery. Street sellers usuaslly don't serve it freshly. But in a bakery oh my gosh I can't imagine :). Also pide is not like a pizza maybe it's look similar but totally different. Nice to watch you. :)
Nice Vlog guyz. Love ur vids.
Haha, fantastic video guys , I enjoyed very much your hmmmmmm hmmmmmm reaction 🤠
i wish i can travel to turkey one day 🤩🤩🤩🤩
we hope so too👍
we'll be waitin' :)
, 😂 😂 😂 ağla
Honest reviewer ❤
That t-shirt shows real love for Pakistan
Keep it up bro 😍😍😍
Freshly made food mmm... 😋
Yummmmmmmy guys👍😍
Loved the review man and thanks for sporting pakistani cricket shirt. ❤
great work and genuen people . well done tuekish from california
Wearing that Pakistani Cricket shirt is the proof of how good of a heart you have! Lots of Love from Pakistan. Also Welcome BACK!!!
You should try Turkish breakfast at a place called "Çeşme Bazlama kahvaltı". They have a few different locations.
Love that cricket jersey from Pakistan...
I thank number one all over the world street food in turkey
The jersey looks fire bro!
Excellent Video, Excellent Country :)
Istanbul. World capital
Love it that you still wear your 🇵🇰 shirt
Wow the food.. 🤤🤤🤤
the rice thing is called bulgur and it is cracked wheat cooked in water .. you can get it plain with butter or with peppers and tomato or like this one just with tomato
I have visited almost all the countries of the world, but I have not seen anything like Turkish cuisine. I am a Turk, but I am not saying this because I am Turkish. I gave you the right Turkish cuisine is among the best in the world.
Love your shirt mate 👌
Delicious is Lezzat
Thank you is Tesukur ederim
u guys are really cute, keep up the good work and welcome 2 turkey
Been to Istanbul few years back.
Amazing videos 👍👍👍🇹🇷🇹🇷🧿
I never seen ecstatic couple vlog like both of you.
Mantap sudah sampai Istambul Turki🇹🇷
Great 👍 so nice video 👍
omg my goodness kumpir(potatos).yummmmmiii 😋
they use sahlep ( some kind of orcid ) makes density and stay longer keep cold in . yummy . i missed. we gona have xstmas trip to turkey
IM STARVING RN
I miss Turkey
I had followed all the Travelgamer vlogs during their's journey in Turkey.
Love you guys 😘
Should have tried Lokanta, Ocakbasi, Iskembecisi, Tantuni restaurants
when use were reffering to kofte in a skewers its actually called adana kebab which takes after the province of Adana very famous delicious dish if use have the chance a must try
Love from Qatar 🇶🇦 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
Turkish tesekkür is thank u