People in İzmir think this is food

>People in İzmir think this is food

yeah Western Anatolia and Northeastern Anatolia are disgraces to the Turkish cuisine

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Taiwan numba wan

is that a piece of cheese or what?

what is the white thing inside the sandwich

yes it's cheese

googled izmir sandwich, got this

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looks alright

looks like a non-italo-paulista gf

>Izmir
*Smyrna

garbage

What's the green thing? Is it a jalapeno?

A green pepper.

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greek or cracker, take berlin first

>take berlin
With pleasure.

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what is this supposed to be

tomato, pepper and cheese

unironically they think this is peak culture

nothing else? what a lazy sandwich

>A green pepper that most likely isn't spicy*

Eating bland food doesn't make you white

needs some ham and egg

I think those that have those shape tend to be spicy. It's a solid sandwich, I'd eat it.

Isn't that a Persian thing? Noon o paneer o sabzi is what it's called bread, cheese, and greens.

Is it street food? I would make it at home happily but probably not pay for it.

turkish people don't eat ham i think

disgraceful

yes i know but desert people don't eat ham
not saying turks are desert people they just follow a desert person religion

>desert xD

Christianity is a bad copy of Judaism.

christianity is a desert religion as well
i'm not christian anyway

eat pork, sweetie

Turkey is not a desert you braindead armenian faggot.

>not saying turks are desert people they just follow a desert person religion
read the post again you retard.
>hurr everyone who says something about turkey that isn't endless praise is armenian
double retard

ah mira, no pene que la torta del chavo fuera a llegar tan lejos

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is that a straight up stick of cold butter

that's queso panela ( cheese )

Yeah and they got rid of most of the stupid jew laws.

Yeah but why would you otherwise care?

i want to learn more about other countries, that's why i'm on Jow Forums

Yeah but why would you praise/dislike something you haven't been in or dealt with.

good
think about all the food that we wouldn't have if christians weren't allowed to eat pork and such things

euro sandwich are trash
so incipid and tasteless
and always in a hard bread

At least they cost only a Euro or less, compared to your countrymen's (((food carts))) charging nine fucking dollars for a torta

i was just telling the uk flag the reason why turkish people don't eat ham
the mexican (or maybe he has turkish ancestry, i don't know) got angry because i said something about turkey that wasn't praise so he called me an armenian
i told him that i'm not armenian and not everyone who doesn't praise every aspect about turkey is armenian
i wasn't praising or criticising turkey at all, just saying that they don't eat ham because they follow islam, which is a desert religion and those usually have rules dictating what their followers can or can't eat, another example is judaism
i don't agree with not eating ham but i'm not going to attack turks or turkey for it

it's called tourist prices

They do eat wild boars though, boar hunting is a thing weirdly enough.

Don't blame him, abrahamic religions are actually called "desert religions".

>a Euro or less
you wish

There is literally (and figuratively) nothing wrong with that. But I would use grilled or fried halloumi and maybe add some cucumber, too.

i wonder what boars taste like
have you ever had boar?
yes because they originated in the desert
maybe next time i'll call it """"abrahamic"""" to not trigger people that broke their typing hand

>boar
Most wild meat seems to have similar taste. I only ate smoked boar meat, it was nice, but wild meat (dich as we call it) in pure cooked form is kidna dangerous, i think, sincei t could have parasites or bacteria or something.

is it a common dish or something you eat once in a while?

It's not here, i ate it like in czech republic i think, but it's probablyi s mate everywhere where boars are located at.

Looks good, desu

i see
thanks for sharing this info

>maybe next time i'll call it """"abrahamic"""" to not trigger people that broke their typing hand
Do it.

what if i still call them desert but put one of these before i do it?

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Points for using that word correctly, but it is spelled "insipid".

Lmao that's what they used to give out to us in sports events as cheap day survival food. Don't tell me you're supposed to pay for that shit.

>Northeastern Anatolia
Uyyyy heard you wuz talkin shit?

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In some wild places on the east probably, otherwise you need a tons of loicenses n shit, or you can visit some hunting reserve by the season but that ain't cheap to do on a daily basis, wild meat aside from wildfowl is clearly not common, it consider delicacy probably.

I'll fyu real good 4 being a witty cunt.

lol calm down

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are tacos sandwiches?

yes they actually pay for it

not me because I dislike tomato and most cheese types and pepper

Best post.

If you make a sandwich and replace the bread with tortilla we call it sincronizada.
Maybe replacing the tortilla with bread in a taco makes a Hot dog.

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Looks like a Cuban

>yeah Eastern Greece and Northeastern Greece are disgraces to the Byzantine cuisine
FTFY mongreloid hairy turksmell

t. Anatolian creatura or k*rdlet
>Northeastern Anatolia
>is somehow triggered and posts hamsi
Northeastern Anatolia is not Trabzon or any other part of East Black Sea region. Its the provinces between Erzincan, Ardahan and Agri

Izmir....whoaaaa you're bringing me back some memories.

>google detects an american ip address

*döner intensiviert sich*

ppl in izmir want to sell many sandwiches to western tourists

Never knew Smyrna was this based

Am I doing it right? It's chickpeas and farmers cheese.

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Nice, we have a similar dish called beirute

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Looks like a good breakfast.

Looks delicious.Would love to have a bite.