Popular Turkish Breakfast (Cilbir aka Turkish Eggs)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2022
  • I found this recipe too late in life. It tastes just as good as it looks! The best part is it's not too hard to make. You might even have all the ingredients already. In 15-20 minutes you can be experiencing this delicious breakfast!
    Perfect poached eggs: • Perfect Poached Eggs E...
    Ingredients:
    For the Yogurt Spread:
    - 1 cup Greek yogurt, at room temperature
    - 1 clove garlic
    - ¼ teaspoon salt, or to taste (Optional)
    - ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
    - 1 pinch cayenne pepper, optional
    - 2 ½ tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill, or to taste
    For the Aleppo Butter:
    - ½ stick unsalted butter
    - ¼ teaspoon ground cumin
    - ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
    - 1 tablespoon Aleppo chili flakes
    Additional Ingredients:
    - 2 poached eggs (how to: • Perfect Poached Eggs E... )
    - dill, garnish
    - salt, to taste
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Комментарии • 281

  • @ekmir7661
    @ekmir7661 Год назад +778

    Her: Im making Turkish eggs
    Meanwhile me: Bro she said "greek youghurt" 😭

    • @YasYasTR
      @YasYasTR Год назад

      Greek stole most of the turkish culture

    • @didemg1146
      @didemg1146 Год назад +146

      Yoğurt belong Turks.

    • @12uullaass12
      @12uullaass12 Год назад +102

      Turkish yoghurt is difficult to find in America. Greek yoghurt is the closest thing they have

    • @kaan1361
      @kaan1361 Год назад +39

      Meh, to be fair we lived ages together, it's only natural we share cusine and culture you know

    • @AWESOME4710
      @AWESOME4710 Год назад +9

      ​@@kaan1361 kaan sen hiç vatan sevgisinden bayrak olan adamı gördün mü ? Büyük ihtimal görmedin, görseydin böyle konuşmazdın.

  • @whydouvntryrdths
    @whydouvntryrdths 8 месяцев назад +220

    fun fact: "greek yogurt" is actually Turkish, and the worlds biggest "greek yogurt" manufacturer is also Turkish and the name "yogurt" comes from Turkish word "yog/yoğurmak" which means to thicken, coagulate or curdle. another proof that yogurt is Turkish is that it is mentioned in "Divanu Lugati'-Türk" and "Kutadgu Bilig" (these are historical texts from 11th century) long before greek yoghurt was a thing. there are just too many facts that can't be ignored.

    • @kaloyan2090
      @kaloyan2090 6 месяцев назад +3

      It's not Turkish... yogurt was first discovered three thousand years ago in Thrace

    • @whydouvntryrdths
      @whydouvntryrdths 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@kaloyan2090 nope

    • @kaloyan2090
      @kaloyan2090 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@whydouvntryrdths prove it

    • @whydouvntryrdths
      @whydouvntryrdths 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@kaloyan2090 i already gave tons of proofs of it on my comment about it and you just replied nah it was found in greece blah blah 3000 years ago etc. Without any source or proof. I could also say nah yoghurt was found in turkic countries whatever year ago but i give proof of averything i say.

    • @kaloyan2090
      @kaloyan2090 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@whydouvntryrdths you can check wikipedias article. Greece also doesn't equivalent Thrace, centuries ago it was populated by indigenous tribes.

  • @eraywayne2165
    @eraywayne2165 2 года назад +540

    yogurt not a greek, yogurt turkish recipe

    • @didi-vh1gw
      @didi-vh1gw Год назад +1

      Not greek or turkish but hittite

    • @Themanhimself753
      @Themanhimself753 Год назад +36

      @@didi-vh1gw nope turkish yoghurt was found in central asia but turks

    • @justlinetti
      @justlinetti Год назад +5

      ​@@didi-vh1gw 🤣🤣 saçmalama ya

    • @didi-vh1gw
      @didi-vh1gw Год назад +12

      @@Themanhimself753 the word yogourt has turkic roots , but it was first made by native anatolians/ mesopotamians

    • @Themanhimself753
      @Themanhimself753 Год назад +14

      @@didi-vh1gw nope it comes from turkish do your research

  • @daydin3535
    @daydin3535 2 года назад +109

    Being Turkish - this made my mouth water ! I will try it

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  2 года назад +1

      Awesome!

    • @Yuwuz
      @Yuwuz Год назад +6

      Im a turkish too and im suprised you didnt tried it

    • @atillamosev3269
      @atillamosev3269 Год назад +2

      ilk defa görüyorum

    • @_noraneko.
      @_noraneko. Год назад +1

      ​@@atillamosev3269 valla bende

    • @Tm.N7
      @Tm.N7 11 месяцев назад

      Bende

  • @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC
    @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC 11 месяцев назад +23

    For those complaining about her saying Greek yogurt. I live in Florida. A quick map search says a nearby Turkish market is SEVEN hours away in Tennessee. I’d guess I could find something like that in Miami (a MAJOR city) which is in my state, but I live at the complete opposite end of Florida, so like 12-13 hours away if the interstate isn’t jacked up with construction and accidents along the way.
    We don’t see Turkish yogurt in our grocery stores and she threw a recipe at people that claimed to be ingredients you may already have.
    In longer form content, maybe you’d get a history lesson, but I don’t see that here.

    • @mavi5642
      @mavi5642 9 месяцев назад +1

      Turkish yogurt and greek are totally same there is no difference. people just got mad bc of the name only and I think everyone got used to pronounce as greek yogurt that's not gonna change even it's sad we should just accept

    • @fatmasenyasa8541
      @fatmasenyasa8541 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@mavi5642
      Bu şekilde itirazlarla kabul ettireceğiz inşallah. Bize ait olan bizimdir.

    • @dailybls
      @dailybls 3 месяца назад +3

      greek yogurt is simply the strained, thicker version of turkish yogurt. They are the same thing. Only, it shouldn't be called greek yogurt because greeks got it from turks and it's a bigger part of turkish cuisine and is literally eaten with everything.

    • @eren3390
      @eren3390 2 месяца назад +2

      @@dailyblsturkish is thicker.

    • @Shaytan.666
      @Shaytan.666 24 дня назад +1

      @@dailybls No it's not, Greek yogurt is just yogurt that's been strained. In Turkish it is called Süzme yoğurt aka strained yogurt.
      A Greek company just wrote Greek to describe products manufactured by Fage, a company in Athens, Greece.

  • @anyavram1619
    @anyavram1619 11 месяцев назад +6

    This was sooooooo gooood. I think it's the only way I'm making eggs from now on

  • @dionysia1545
    @dionysia1545 Год назад +4

    I like the appearance of this dish

  • @sithiboo
    @sithiboo Год назад +9

    i saw ur video and made this and it tasted so good! I didn't have some stuff and burnt the butter lol but somehow I still liked it. must be some Turkish magic in there istg

  • @gabriellez613
    @gabriellez613 2 месяца назад +1

    Ive gotta try this, looks delicious!

  • @sophiejay5111
    @sophiejay5111 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!! I've been looking for this after I had it in a cafe recently. So yummy ♥️

  • @Maekar19
    @Maekar19 Год назад +168

    You lost 85 million Turkish people with “greek yogurt”

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  Год назад +35

      That’s all I got

    • @Maekar19
      @Maekar19 Год назад +8

      @@tasteandtraveler thank you for the great video 😊

    • @user-ly4wt9xp4i
      @user-ly4wt9xp4i Год назад +30

      They don’t sell Turkish yogurt in most supermarkets. You have to go to a Turkish shop to find them here

    • @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC
      @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-ly4wt9xp4iand if that’s the case, no telling how far I would have to drive in the southeastern US to find a Turkish market that would sell it.
      Sucks she offended people’s culture, but she knows her audience and what we have in our pantries- just as she stated in the video!

    • @strawberrypeach0912
      @strawberrypeach0912 11 месяцев назад +5

      bişeyi bilmeden yorum bırakıyorsunuz. amerika da bizim yoğurdumuza benzeyen yoğurt “greek yoghurt” olduğu için ondan kullanın diyor…

  • @alsiy
    @alsiy 9 месяцев назад +40

    as a turkish person, i have never seen that in my entire life

    • @theanimelovingghost_4499
      @theanimelovingghost_4499 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same here

    • @zeragingcookie
      @zeragingcookie 8 месяцев назад +4

      Location: Berlin

    • @Tfded
      @Tfded 7 месяцев назад +13

      ​@@zeragingcookie not actually. Turkish cuisine is so rich, so it's impossible to see them all.

    • @akiravis
      @akiravis 7 месяцев назад +4

      you live under a rock or smth?

    • @alsiy
      @alsiy 7 месяцев назад

      @@akiravis read what tfded said

  • @user-qr6mq5hj6k
    @user-qr6mq5hj6k 4 месяца назад

    harikadır haftada birkaç kez yaparım, teşekkürler

  • @canyildiz5966
    @canyildiz5966 Год назад +6

    i would actually suggest forgoing the cumin. it's great, but I've never seen it used in çilbir before.

  • @Nilbunny
    @Nilbunny Год назад +3

    Greek yogurt in Turkish breakfast, amazing 😅

  • @yasmeenlorenzo-tl4ne
    @yasmeenlorenzo-tl4ne Год назад +1

    This looks so delicious this will be great for keto diet 😊

  • @Valleyprincessmountainqueen
    @Valleyprincessmountainqueen 10 месяцев назад +1

    Made it n soo good 🙏🏻

  • @saniyakhan1621
    @saniyakhan1621 Год назад +2

    Omg...your recipe look very tasty... I will try it today😍😍❤❤

  • @Anotherbeestory
    @Anotherbeestory 3 месяца назад +1

    Omg this is so yummy😭😭♥️

  • @maytale.7184
    @maytale.7184 2 года назад +3

    This looks amazingggggah 🤤

  • @dodosllo5296
    @dodosllo5296 Год назад +1

    Omg thank you❤

  • @zainabalghazaly628
    @zainabalghazaly628 6 месяцев назад

    Sgt la unik.. menarik restoran ikhwan..

  • @edwincabale9534
    @edwincabale9534 9 месяцев назад

    it looks yummy to eat for breakfast

  • @catalinamaria9169
    @catalinamaria9169 Год назад +1

    Good!

  • @iTzTiMeToJuMp
    @iTzTiMeToJuMp 2 года назад +4

    Damn Sarah you make me want to try everything the way it looks but this one really got me up to go to the grocery right away!

  • @Angelswingss
    @Angelswingss Год назад

    That look delicious Cant find the pouched eggs video

  • @DNkazmi
    @DNkazmi 9 месяцев назад

    Yummy

  • @debsingrairiang775
    @debsingrairiang775 Месяц назад

    Nicee

  • @Goatcheese08
    @Goatcheese08 9 месяцев назад +1

    Probably going to piss off a Turkish saying this, but use Bulgarian yogurt. It’s top-tier for the recipe.

  • @boblydecker5951
    @boblydecker5951 Год назад +2

    I would swap out the dill for cilantro. Looks yummy!

    • @Orangecatenergy
      @Orangecatenergy 10 месяцев назад +3

      I recommend if you don’t like dill to use mint instead
      Cilantro isn’t commonly used in this recipe
      It’s like putting pineapple on pizza 😂
      But if you like it and don’t want it to be 100% authentic that’s ok too :)

  • @LeilaJasmillia-ne4uo
    @LeilaJasmillia-ne4uo 2 месяца назад

    yummi❤

  • @blairry.styles
    @blairry.styles Год назад

    while watching this the only thing i can think of is the video of the Turkish man yelling meow at an egg

  • @alangonzalez6624
    @alangonzalez6624 2 года назад +2

    Food wishes!!

  • @mahweenibadkhot1313
    @mahweenibadkhot1313 6 месяцев назад

    Yummmmmmmy

  • @alexboros1751
    @alexboros1751 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @domingomarques8712
    @domingomarques8712 3 месяца назад

    Would spicy paprika, “Spanish pimientón” work?

  • @ethanwelk2736
    @ethanwelk2736 2 месяца назад +1

    Everyone arguing in the comments arguing about her using Greek yogurt.
    Me: Uses Skyr

  • @ranaiqbal8786
    @ranaiqbal8786 Месяц назад

    🎉

  • @an6206
    @an6206 13 дней назад

    Korean here. The difference between Greek and Turkish yogurt means to me as much as the difference between Korean and Chinese soy sauce means to you.

  • @lsnrtk
    @lsnrtk 4 месяца назад +1

    You just summonded a whole country full of angry Turkish people by saying greek yoghurt

  • @Hhatake
    @Hhatake Год назад +39

    Kanka adam türk yemeği yaparken yunan yoğurdu diyor...

    • @eren7350
      @eren7350 Год назад

      Adı o amk türk zaten ama adı o yani amk

    • @mikethequestioningpineappl5083
      @mikethequestioningpineappl5083 Год назад +7

      Türk yoğurtu satılmıyor Batıda, Yunan yoğurtunuda 2. Dünya Savaşında Yahudiler Batıya tanıtı ondan

    • @strawberrypeach0912
      @strawberrypeach0912 11 месяцев назад +1

      sizde hiç bişey beğenemiyor sunuz ya. türkçe tarif paylaştığı için sevinin yaa..
      sizde her yerde bizim yoğurdumuz gibi yoğurt var sanıyorsunuz. ne diyeyim. amerika’da bizim yoğurda benzeyen “greek yoghurt”, ve “greek yoghurt” tanınıyor & satılıyor…
      böyle devam edim. afferim. türklerden soğsunlar. ben bile bıktım şu tartışmalardan… yok türkiyeninmiş, yok yunanistan’ın, yok başka komşu ülkelerin. bazı şeyleri paylaşıyoruz işte. WHO CARES

    • @phoeniiix3713
      @phoeniiix3713 9 месяцев назад

      Burdaki turk yoğurtları güzel olmuyor. Anca 1 2 seçenek oluyor ve kocaman oluyor. Yunan yoğurdunda çok daha fazla seçenek oluyo

    • @rcs5573
      @rcs5573 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@strawberrypeach0912 Türkçe tarif paylaştığı için neden sevinelim? Senin "inferiority complex"'den müzdarip olman neden bizi etkilesin? Greek yoghurt dediğin şey Turkish Yoghurt'tur. Kendimize ait olan birşeyi savunduğumuz için bizden soğuyacaklarsa soğusunlar?! Senin gibi insanlar yüzünden bugün yunanistan lobileri dünya üzerinde o Türkün değil bizden çaldı, bu Türkün değil bizden çaldı diye bizi her fırsatta aşağılıyorlar? Yakınlarında Turkish yoghurt bulamıyorlarsa, aslında satılan yoğurdun Greek değil Turkish olduğunu öğrensinler, her yerde bulurlar. Okay? Aight? WE CARE.

  • @asadb1990
    @asadb1990 10 месяцев назад +2

    This tastes amazing. I didn't have all the authentic ingredients. But it still tasted great.

  • @micheleisola9392
    @micheleisola9392 7 месяцев назад

    😍😍😍❤❤❤💕💕💕

  • @IllyrianPrinces00
    @IllyrianPrinces00 9 месяцев назад

    Greek yogurt store bought its not tart enough. I 100% guarantee its better with labne. Strained yogurt. But its more tart. This is what we use

  • @angieweathers7180
    @angieweathers7180 Год назад +3

    It’s supposed to be ghee instead of butter
    Turks use ghee just as the French use butter, they use it in everything, it actually taste 100% better and it’s as unhealthy as butter so it’s better.

  • @benpikachu8390
    @benpikachu8390 Год назад +76

    You already offended half of the turkish nation by saying greek yogurt at the beginning of the video

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  Год назад +16

      That’s all I could get

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Год назад +13

      You realise not everywhere has Turkish yogurt, god you people cry about everything

    • @eceduru8062
      @eceduru8062 Год назад

      ​@@fairygodmother139 Yogurt is one of the most important foods discovered by Turkish culture. Our ancestors, who lived as nomads in Central Asia centuries ago, obtained their food from the fruits and vegetables they collected from their habitats and the animals they domesticated.

    • @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC
      @ArtistFormallyKnownasMC 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wellllllllll, come live in the rural US and you’ll understand. That’s what it is here. That’s your choice in yeehaw land. You either buy super fruity, sugar-packed yogurt, or you buy Greek yogurt. Those are the two divisions in the grocery store.
      I hear an American accent here, I assume she’s American. And she even mentions ‘you may already have it’ at home in your kitchen. Because if we’re in anywhere America, well that’s what we can find. Apple Maps tells me the CLOSEST Turkish market is 7 hours from me, multiple states away in Tennessee. I live in florida. SEVEN HOURS DRIVING IN THE CAR. For just the possibility of yogurt? That is not reality.
      Now could she have gone on a historical deep dive and explained the difference? Sure, if that’s a part of her content. But it sounds like this is a cooking recipe, period.

    • @strawberrypeach0912
      @strawberrypeach0912 11 месяцев назад

      bişeyi bilmeden yorum bırakıyorsunuz. amerika da bizim yoğurdumuza benzeyen yoğurt “greek yoghurt” olduğu için ondan kullanın diyor… 🤦‍♀️

  • @alperenbaser7952
    @alperenbaser7952 6 месяцев назад

    Turkish yogurt !!!

  • @gnarfv2
    @gnarfv2 9 месяцев назад +4

    You got one thing wrong in the recipe. Trust, me try it again with what i say. it will be better.
    Use turkish yoghurt next time, alright?

  • @jade962
    @jade962 3 месяца назад

    may i ask where this dish famous? i never ate nor saw it

    • @egos1935
      @egos1935 2 месяца назад

      My dad used to make this as meze (appetiser) alongside rakı. I think it’s more popular in western regions

  • @lagrenouilleextraordinaire
    @lagrenouilleextraordinaire Год назад +2

    Çılbır değil mi bu

  • @SAHMAT0638
    @SAHMAT0638 Год назад

    Our breakfast is "Menemen" what the hack is this?

  • @MJ-dh6zx
    @MJ-dh6zx Год назад

    Just searched your whole account and can’t seem to find the poached egg video... mind replying with the link?

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  Год назад +1

      Here you go :)
      Perfect Poached Eggs Every Time! | The Basics
      ruclips.net/user/shortsVZSaIN4eYvk?feature=share

    • @MJ-dh6zx
      @MJ-dh6zx Год назад

      @@tasteandtraveler thank you!!

  • @ozgenalbant5095
    @ozgenalbant5095 Год назад +1

    Ne demek lan Greek yogurt

  • @SA-rs5pl
    @SA-rs5pl 4 месяца назад

    Similar to shakshuka.

  • @codyp3041
    @codyp3041 3 месяца назад +1

    Lol Turkish people don’t play about their yogurt.

  • @PoorlyWrttenReviews
    @PoorlyWrttenReviews Год назад +3

    All these Turkish people need to get over themselves being angry about yogurt. I just made this food and it was so tasty, I think it might be my new breakfast of choice

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  Год назад

      So glad you liked!

    • @aso-chan
      @aso-chan Год назад +2

      We know its tasty. Its just offending to call yoghurt greek since it was obviously originated from Turkiye! Even the word yogu comes from yoğun which means dense or thick in turkish.
      Overall, its like calling italian pizza russian pizza or smth.

    • @PoorlyWrttenReviews
      @PoorlyWrttenReviews Год назад +3

      @@aso-chan no it's not, greek yogurt is a type of yogurt

    • @eren3390
      @eren3390 2 месяца назад +1

      @@PoorlyWrttenReviewsit’s a turkish type, yes. turks have the thick creamy yogurt, not greeks.

    • @eren3390
      @eren3390 2 месяца назад +1

      @@PoorlyWrttenReviewsresearch it. turkish yogurt is literally like cake, while greek yoghurt is like water in comparison.

  • @MrUluhakan34
    @MrUluhakan34 Год назад +2

    Nooooooooo is turkish yogurt not yuzmenistan

  • @magnolia4493
    @magnolia4493 9 месяцев назад

    YASSSSSSSSSS greek yogurt was the only good thing abt (I am greek btw)

  • @rubaru2034
    @rubaru2034 10 месяцев назад

    Written REceipe please

  • @Iamfsaly
    @Iamfsaly 5 месяцев назад +1

    Turkish yogurt is better because it’s more dense and sour more similar to bulgarian yogurt

    • @tasteandtraveler
      @tasteandtraveler  5 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately I can’t find it anywhere. Would love to try tho!

  • @ayhanenginar4819
    @ayhanenginar4819 Год назад +16

    CILBIR is not "Turkish eggs" but only one of many egg dishes in the Turkish cuisine. Please do not invent alternative names like Turkish eggs, "Turkish pizza" (for lahmacun) etc. Why don't we call pizza "Italian lahmacun"? CILBIR is not -normally- eaten at breakfast BTW. Happy you liked it, enjoy! :)

    • @_noraneko.
      @_noraneko. Год назад

      Cılıbık gibi bişey değil miydi o ya-

  • @curly6619
    @curly6619 2 месяца назад +4

    Çilbir pronounced: Chill-Beer

  • @KaniTurk
    @KaniTurk 2 года назад +9

    Greek yogurt and orijinal Turkish yogurt are diffirent, one of them is sweet and other one of them is sour, and yogurt originaly and historicaly belong Turkey, that's why you guys need to take a spoon of yogurt to your mouth. I'm not saying greek yogurt is bad and wrong.

  • @Just.a.chanel.
    @Just.a.chanel. 2 года назад

    That izend turkish breakfast

    • @mxrvxakguxn
      @mxrvxakguxn Год назад

      Daha eski bir Tarif imiş, bende bilmiyordum annem ve babama gösterdim ikisi de ne olduğunu biliyor. Türk yemeği imiş. Kahvaltılık değilmiş haklısın.

  • @justanyperson
    @justanyperson 8 месяцев назад +4

    even the origin of “yoghurt” word is Turkish. it comes from “yog-ur-mak”

  • @Fatmanur-eu9bc
    @Fatmanur-eu9bc 8 месяцев назад

    Bu nerenin Türk kahvaltısı

  • @TheJupiter786
    @TheJupiter786 8 месяцев назад

    GREEK YOGHURT???

  • @ingilteregelini
    @ingilteregelini 8 месяцев назад

    As a Turk I don’t know this meal.

    • @starballmappings
      @starballmappings 7 месяцев назад

      Adı "çılbır", ben 5'ten fazla kez yemişimdir.

  • @BRA1NSTORM5
    @BRA1NSTORM5 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bro I’m a Turk and what the fuck was that 😵‍💫I’ve never seen any Turk do a breakfast like that !?

    • @Paladin53
      @Paladin53 9 месяцев назад

      She prepaired it a little different but çılbır is well known in Turkey. but greek yogurt 😂, the taste is completely different

  • @turkball291
    @turkball291 2 года назад +1

    What the i an turkish but dont know whatvis this

    • @brngulmez
      @brngulmez 2 года назад +1

      Çılbır, hiç mi duymadın?

    • @hal-dt8jr
      @hal-dt8jr 2 года назад +1

      @@brngulmez aynen yaa şaşırıyorum duymayanlara

  • @sunflowerseed4
    @sunflowerseed4 11 дней назад

    You lost me when u said “Gr-“ and i was done

  • @efecasper410
    @efecasper410 8 месяцев назад

    Bro Im turkish but I never eated this egg in my life

  • @gabygaby5701
    @gabygaby5701 3 месяца назад

    So basically tzatziki with eggs

  • @isupportmixed-economy7427
    @isupportmixed-economy7427 Месяц назад

    BreakFAST Actually Means BREAKING The FAST ( Just Like Having IFTAAR Or Doing IFTAARI )

  • @eren3390
    @eren3390 2 месяца назад +1

    greeks invented the universe too?😂

  • @eren3390
    @eren3390 2 месяца назад +1

    yoghurt is turkish.

  • @_noraneko.
    @_noraneko. Год назад

    I'm Turkish but I've never eaten

  • @Uyuzefe
    @Uyuzefe 7 месяцев назад

    Chill Turks, you actually know Greek yogurt as suzme yogurt, it's not the regular yogurt

  • @297banu
    @297banu 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm Turkish and we never,ever eat this at breakfast. We have Menemen (pronounced as "man a man" it's an egg dish made with green peppers,white onions,tomatoes.)This is the kind of thing we make when we have nothing to eat at home. We always have plain yogurt and eggs in the fridge.
    A couple of corrections:
    •Our yogurt is much more runny. Mixed with well-crushed garlic, it's the most common sauce in the Turkish kitchen.
    We don't add any herbs to the yogurt in this recipe.
    •We place the poached eggs on the plate first, then the yogurt and finally the butter with chilly flakes in it.We never put cumin in the butter It's always hot or mild chili flakes.

  • @selcukaliyldrm4109
    @selcukaliyldrm4109 Год назад +1

    we don't eat this food for breakfast and we add garlic to it

  • @omerfarukyesildag2867
    @omerfarukyesildag2867 2 года назад +8

    Yoghurt is originated by Turks in Asia before we came to Anatolia and meet Greeks. So it s not greek yoghurt 😊

    • @omerfarukyesildag2867
      @omerfarukyesildag2867 Год назад +2

      @@turkishissunlanguage We Turks never been in Anatolia before the great migration and it is not negotiable in history. The reason of our genetic shows a high percentage of anatolian genes is that we have been interacting with other nations in this region for thousand of years. The genetic of the region you migrate enters your dna inevitably because of cultural interaction and geographic adaption.

    • @didi-vh1gw
      @didi-vh1gw Год назад +1

      ​@@omerfarukyesildag2867 false. yogurt isnt turkic(central asian) or greek (south european it actually kurdish ( Mesopotamian)

    • @eren3390
      @eren3390 2 месяца назад +1

      @@didi-vh1gw😂

  • @sevgur810
    @sevgur810 Год назад

    Yoğurt kırmızı çizgimiz. Yoğurdu Türkler bulmuştur, insanlari kandirabilirsiniz ama tarihi bilgileri değiştiremezsiniz.
    .. İstediğiniz gibi yunan yoğurdu yapın ama Türk usulü yaparsan Türk yoğurdudur.
    Bu arada Türk usulü yoğurdun faydalarının yanına diğerleri yaklaşamaz bile.
    Çok merak ediyorum bir 5 yıl sonra hangi yiyeceğimizi çalacaklar?

  • @snehad368
    @snehad368 7 месяцев назад

    Technically eggs and yoghurt, that too half cooked is not good for stomach..

  • @itsmederek1
    @itsmederek1 9 месяцев назад

    Turkish ppl not understanding what Greek Yoghurt is in the US lol

  • @yusraozdemir4984
    @yusraozdemir4984 Год назад +1

    yoghurt comes from Turkish people, so it is Turkish yoghurt, and the word comes from Turkish word "yoğurt" also.

  • @krtlkrtl8903
    @krtlkrtl8903 4 месяца назад +1

    "Yoğurt" is Turkish word. Yoğurt itself is Turkish.
    How can it be greek ????

  • @YolSilindiriii
    @YolSilindiriii 9 месяцев назад

    çılbır

  • @aftabmohammedify
    @aftabmohammedify 4 месяца назад

    You need to use Pul bhir and not Paprika.

  • @rastgele19
    @rastgele19 4 месяца назад

    Hic yemedim..

  • @DolphyShark
    @DolphyShark Год назад +3

    As a turkish nobody makes their eggs like this 😂

    • @mikethequestioningpineappl5083
      @mikethequestioningpineappl5083 Год назад

      Yapıyoruz, oluyor sen cahilsin tek

    • @jimout1148
      @jimout1148 Год назад +2

      zaten bu kahvaltıya yaptığımız sıradan yumurta değil. "çılbır" istiyosan böyle yapıyosun.

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Год назад +4

      Clearly not a Turk then

    • @nadirhikmetkuleli7335
      @nadirhikmetkuleli7335 9 месяцев назад

      Nobody? "You" do not represent mainstream Turks. You may be not knowing that food. But çılbır is a famous Turkish food.

  • @People...912
    @People...912 8 месяцев назад +1

    First its not greek second U JUST HAVE TO TRY THE TURKISH YOGURT ITS WAYYYY BETTER THEN GREEK

  • @pennytrue2741
    @pennytrue2741 Год назад

    Smoked paprika in Turkish food…. 🤯

  • @BH-im2ej
    @BH-im2ej 2 года назад +26

    U can’t disrespect Turkish food by using GREEK yogurt 🤦‍♂️

    • @LANEcor3
      @LANEcor3 2 года назад +7

      Is this a joke

    • @PennylessPablito
      @PennylessPablito 2 года назад +8

      Yabanci ulkelerde cogunlukla turk yogurdu olmuyor, yunan yogurdu tad olarak en yakin oldugu icin bunu kullanmistir bence

    • @hal-dt8jr
      @hal-dt8jr 2 года назад +3

      @@PennylessPablito aynen yunan yoğurdu da sanırım böyle süzme yoğurt gibi oluyo

  • @Maria_creta.85
    @Maria_creta.85 Год назад +2

    Hello from Greece
    Greek yogurt is everywhere
    Cause is best

    • @eren3390
      @eren3390 2 месяца назад +2

      turkish yogurt is the best. you stole it. turkish yogurt = thicker, creamier and tastier

  • @francogiauque9355
    @francogiauque9355 Год назад

    Ağzım sulandı ama Greek yogurt demeseydin bir abone daha kazanmış olurdun 😢

  • @rockontommy6295
    @rockontommy6295 Год назад

    Be 2 hours late for work.

  • @sunflowerseed4
    @sunflowerseed4 11 дней назад

    I consider it a hate crime whenever someone uses gr🤢- yogurt in a turkish dish 😮‍💨🤧

  • @denizliberal
    @denizliberal Год назад +3

    It is not greek yogurt, YOGHURT IS A TURKISH FOOD. No Swedish meatball. Turkish.

  • @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781
    @muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 Год назад

    Do i hear greek?

  • @aliaslanyoruten
    @aliaslanyoruten 11 месяцев назад

    bro l am turkish and never seen something like that before