Rate my turkish dinner frens

Rate my turkish dinner frens

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hamsi ve soğan, ben de iskender yedim az önce
yanında ne içecen?

ş-şekersiz kola

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No sauce?

the onion has olive oil

....no comment

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Tasty but unhealthy

whats unhealthy about it?

looks good

Why do turkish people never eat any vegetables? I swear, when I've been in that neck of the woods I've become ill from not eating enough healthy stuff, when I came back from Georgia I pretty much became a vegetarian for a week

what vegetables?

Not even sure what that is, on the left.

european anchovy, called hamsi in turkey

I don't know if I'll like that anchovies, to me just fried with flour or in vinegar, the onion looks ok

It seems like unless you're eating a salad, the only vegetables in turkish food are onions, peppers and aubergines. All delicious of course but humans surely need greenery

>what is onion
>a rosebeef talking shit about other people's food

dunno about their cooking in general, but onion is a vegetable
and what i think is small fishes in the left dish is also very healthy
the balance is probably wrong and there should be more veg, but i dont see anything substantially wrong there

You would say an onion is a green vegetable? France confirmed for blind. Maybe there's more differentiation in English between types of vegetables because we wouldn't class that as a normal vegetable. And why are you so aggressive lmao

i see parsley and dill often, but aside from that, not much greenery. true. heart diseases are common, animal meat has high ldl.

6/10

do you have hamsi in greece komshi

Yeah that's what I mean. Turkish salads are really really delicious but doesn't seem like the bulk of what you eat. Not like the UK diet is ideal either, but people here get fat off takeaways, not traditional stuff

I'm jealous of kara boga food