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Turkish Snacks

Turkish Snacks

1

Gözleme

Turkiye
4.3
Most iconic: Nazar Borek & Cafe (Göreme)

Gözleme is a Turkish flatbread consisting of flour, water, yeast, olive oil, and yogurt, which prevents the flatbread from going too brittle. The dough is filled with ingredients such as meat, vegetables, eggs, various cheeses, or mushrooms, ... READ MORE

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Tantuni

Mersin
4.4
Most iconic: Suat Usta 33 Mersin Tantuni (Beyoğlu)

Tantuni is a traditional street food dish from Mersin, consisting of thinly sliced beef or lamb that is seasoned with Turkish spices and herbs, usually cooked with onions and tomatoes. The combination is cooked in specially designed tantuniREAD MORE

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Lahmacun

Turkiye
4.4
Most iconic: Tatbak (Şişli)

Even though lahmacun is popularly nicknamed Turkish pizza, it's origin is disputed and can be traced to Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkiye. It can be found at numerous street stalls as well as in virtually any traditional restaurant, bu... READ MORE

4

Sigara böreği

Turkiye
4.1
Most iconic: Topdeck Cave (Göreme)

The cylindrical sigara böreği is a famous Turkish deep-fried pastry. These small, crispy rolls of thin dough are stuffed with a creamy mixture of cheese and parsley. They are traditionally made with sheets of thin yufka dough, a comm... READ MORE

5

Etli ekmek

Konya
4.3
Most iconic: Havzan Etliekmek 1 (Konya)

Etli ekmek is a delicious Turkish pizza-like dish originating from the city of Konya. The name of the dish means bread with meat. It consists of a thin, crispy flatbread made with flour, sugar, salt, yeast, and oil, which is then topped with groun... READ MORE

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Kabak mücveri

Turkiye
4.1
Most iconic: Nişantaşı Hünkar (Şişli)

Turkish zucchini fritters are traditionally prepared with a combination of grated zucchini, flour, and eggs, while typical additions include white Turkish cheese, onions, and herbs such as parsley, dill, or mint. The fritters are usually pan-fried... READ MORE

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Midye tava

Turkiye
4.0
Most iconic: Şampiyon Kokoreç (Beyoğlu)

Midye tava is a delightfully good Turkish street food that is also served as an appetizer or a snack, consisting of fried mussels on a stick. Crispy and flavorful, the mussels are first battered, then deep-fried in a big metal cauldron. Hot oil is... READ MORE

8

Pide

Turkiye
4.4
Most iconic: Hocapaşa Pidecisi (Fatih)

Sfiha, or lahm bil ajĩn (lit. meat on dough) is an Arabic specialty that dates back to the 15th century, when it first appeared in today's Eastern Lebanon. The traditional open-faced meat pie is popular throughout the Arab region, its mai... READ MORE

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Paçanga böreği

Istanbul
4.4

Paçanga böreği is a Turkish börek variety that's especially popular in the region of Anatolia and in Istanbul, where it's regarded as a traditional Sephardic Jewish specialty of the city. It's made by stuffing yufka or ph... READ MORE

10

Kandil simidi

Turkiye
3.6

Kandil simidi is a variety of Turkish simit pastry. It is traditionally prepared and consumed only during the Kandil religious holiday. The dough is made with butter, oil, yogurt, eggs, flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Once it has b... READ MORE

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Cantık pidesi

Bursa
4.5

Cantık pidesi is a traditional flatbread from Bursa. The dough for cantık pidesi is similar to other pide doughs, made from flour, water,... READ MORE

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Ekmek ve zeytinyağı

Turkiye
4.4

Pane e olio is an Italian phrase meaning bread and oil, referring to a simple yet classic Italian dish that highlights the quality of its basic ingredients: bread and olive oil. Traditional Italian bread such as ciabatta, focaccia, or a rustic cou... READ MORE

13

Torpil-tatlisi

Turkiye
3.9

Called rurki or rurki z kremem in Poland, this sweet specialty is a type of cream roll consisting of thin pastry that’s typically filled with whipped cream or pastry cream. It is often dubbed torpedo dessert due to... READ MORE