>He calls its a ""Kebab"" and not a Gyro
Absolutely cringe and Mohammed-pilled
>He calls its a ""Kebab"" and not a Gyro
Absolutely cringe and Mohammed-pilled
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isnt that a burrito?
is that a corndog
what the fuck that isnt tzatsiki
Kys greek subhuman
This is not a kebab or a gyros it is a shawarma and I hope one day both greeks and turks get removed from the premises inshalllah
No. A burrito is completely enclosed with no openings
those words make no sense anyway for us Europeans
greek = turk = arabid-armenoid
+1
Who gives a shit
Gyros and kebab are 2 different things
that's not even the shape of the keba. the kebab should be enveloped in a square shape not whatever the fuck that abomination is. that looks like fucking shit. probably difficult to eat, sauce drips everywhere. Now the KEBAB. KEBAB is perfection.
thats a kebab wrap mate
I dreamt about kebab last night.. I went to my favorite kebabery and they refused to serve me because they were closing in five minutes. Then i went to one across the street, a dark and forgotten place. They served the best kebab i have ever eaten.
It is not lol just different herbs slightly a bit i think
That shit on the picture is not kebab though.
London has the best kebabs in the world. Hope you know this my bong friend, you should try them
No, its clearly pita bread, burritos are pseudo mexican food made with a flour tortilla
Isn't Gyros pork while Kebab is... what ever "meat" they can find?
No they aren't. Greeks and Turks might have different styles, but if you take a gyro and call it a kebab you wouldn't be wrong
>using the shit-tier roach name instead of the glorious european hellenic name
the state of yuropoors....
If you're going to proclaim something as fact I wouldn't add "I think" afterwards, it makes you look like someone that speaks on topics they know nothing about.
In this case different spices means it's a different dish you culinary barbarian
The patrician thing to do anyway is to put your kebap meat in a cheese naan
Something tells me London is the only place you've ever eaten a kebab
They aren't the same thing
Gyros and kebab is not the same thing.
meat wrap A good
meat wrap B bad
I don't think you know what kebab is
I’ve been in greece been around these christian roaches and they serve it mostly with pork but there are chicken variants
I am a barbarian i won’t object with this
It's a dürüm actually. Pita bread is round
>It different dish because wrap long and not circle!
most kebabs don't even have a wrap
>It's a dürüm actually. Pita bread is round
They're both the same.
>Different ingredients dont make a different dish
>Americans on food
Thats a dürüm
That's a krulle you fucking pleb.
The type of sandwich originated in Turkey. Just call it gyro if it has pork in it and a kebab if it has any other meat.
Places here serve chicken gyros. Never seen a pork gyro.
>a hamburger with a potato bun has a different name than a hamburger with a sesame bun
No it did not mehmet
It's different meat you mongloid, it's like calling raw chicken a steak
>Meatballs made with pork and beef have a different name than meatballs made with just pork
is this a gyro according to you?
>I prefer my steaks rare
*cracks open box*
back in my day we called this kabob
Kebab is about the kind of meat it uses, no? Because this thing looks nothing like the typical wrap thing they call kebab.
How do you pronounce gyro?
jai-ro or euro
Gyro platter
Kebab is the meat yes. It can be wrapped but over here most kebabs are served as it is with rice, french fries or GOAT iskender with yogurt and bread pieces.
>While the history of street foods in Greece goes back to ancient times, the iconic Greek gyros and souvlaki as it is known today arose only following the Second World War. Introduced to Athens in the 1950s by immigrants from Turkey and the Middle East, gyros was originally known simply as döner kebab. It is typically served as a sandwich rolled in pita bread, or on a plate, with french fries and various salads and sauces such as tzatziki. Later in the 1960s, vendors also began selling dishes in the same style made with souvlaki, which resembles Turkish shish kebab, but is usually made with pork.[28]
The burger is right. Gyro is just kebab.
neither
I've eaten more kebabs than you can imagine
Greek cuisine is like 90% wanabee turkish cuisine, even the most names are the same
That's döner kebab, you fucking smegma.
yee-roh
>use the muslim name or else!!!
typical ""european""" poster
You're ignorant and proud of it.
BIG YIKES.
>You're ignorant and proud of it.
>BIG YIKES.
>Calling it muslim
You're aware muslim isn't a language right?
>Americans letting politicial indoctrination trump actual knowledge of other cultures and languages
who the fuck cares you incels just eat the damn thing lmfao
>Oh shit he's right and I've got no arguments... M-muhammed! A-achmed!
that's a jufka/durum
regular kebab is called döner
get it right
that's a Dürüm, fool
I love meat tornado food.
Se call them "shawarma"
Fuck off Turk. Greece is the original pillar of European culture, with Rome being the second.
You dirty roaches belong back in Anatolia.
Both are correct afaik. You might as well act confused about why they call anything by a different name someplace else. I suspect brainlet IQ here.
>he calls it a kebab instead of shawarma
What the heck is wrong with Yuropoors? pic related is actual kebab
That's also acceptable, unlike what Euros do
shwarma is different here. It is marinated meat, and not made from meat tornadoes.
Gyro and kebab are basically the same meat.
that's a durum, at least in spain
Moscowites call it shaurma, people from St. Pete call it shawerma
Wtf i love russians even more
Thank you for calling something for what it is.
>Our American version and American name of your native dish are the standard now
those are ćevapi?????
the jews are at it again
Good luck with muslim shitfood
>your native dish
It's Greek, not yours.
woosh
t.turk
> Budapest
> know a burger from your hostel
> so user I think I'm gonna go grap some yuros
> what?
> yuros! They told me the g is silent
> apparently the burger had learnt that hungarian g is "silent" and was applying this to gyros in English
> in the end, I did go eat yuros with the guy. He wasn't a bad guy, just Californian, clueless and loud
>muh etymology
irrelevant
it's not the same word now and they have different defenitions
They are common both in the Balkans and in the Middle East
Gonna make me some later
>it's not the same word now and they have different defenitions
What I posted is what we call kebab here. So no, they don't have different definitions.
We have our own version called mitiei. Main differences are spices and what you serve them with. en.wikipedia.org
Technically isn't it a sandwich?
Why don't just call it sandwich?
>yuropoors make thousands of threads calling americans fat and burger obsessed
>make one thread about their muslim meat wrap
>enire content bursts into autism attacks
Like pottery
>He doesn't even get the point being made
Way to prove it son
Yes, we all know that you choose to use the muslim name because you worship the mohameddan cock. My only argument is that you seek help.
that's a gombledo tho
Its not a dutch dish.
>muslim name
Can't make this up. Also keep your Arab rape fantasies to yourself.
that is not a kebab that is some pita tier shit from new worlders.
don't give them tips, let them be clueless.
*takes notes*
Gyro and Kebab = based
Shawarma = Ar*b filth
>shawarma
This.
Except that doesn't look like a kabob to me unless it was grilled on a stick thing
Are you trying to keep your greek/indian fusion cuisine all to yourself?
Looks like a kebab wrap to me
yes since you can't make the difference between a dorum and a kebab you don't need to know much. it's like feeding pigs with caviar.
this, arabs can't cook shit
I don't understand cockroach names for food. Maybe you should use greek terms like a European.