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Trying TURKISH FOOD in Germany! (Manti, Tantuni, Knafeh, Street Food, & More)
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In this video we are going to try the vast cuisine of Turkish Food in Germany! Currently, people with Turkish background form the second largest cultural group after Germans in Germany. We want a taste of this beautiful and delicious culture, from Turkish tea to street food to delicious dumplings! What is your favorite Turkish dish?

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Turkish Food Tour
00:36 - 1st Restaurant
00:59 - Dish #1
03:07 - Dish #2
04:07 - Dish #3
04:45 - 2nd Restaurant
05:05 - Dish #4
06:01 - Dish #5
08:17 - Dish #6
09:50 - 3rd Restaurant
10:12 - Dish #7
10:42 - Dish #8
10:48 - Dish #9
13:18 - 4th Restaurant
13:51 - Dish #10
16:08 - Dish #11
17:20 - What is your favorite Turkish Dish?
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@DeanaandPhil

1 year ago

Hallo! We filmed this video weeks ago, before the Turkey-Syria earthquake. Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. 💕 If you enjoyed this video you may enjoy: $20 Food Challenge in Dortmund (https://youtu.be/PtlxZeNpAmw ) or Dutch Food Tour (https://youtu.be/innguZTHGH4

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@tichtran8792

1 year ago

When I see manti I am reminded of korean mandu dumpling. Both dumplings are pronounced in their respective languages very similarily. Which makes sense since the Turks came from central asia while the ancestors of Koreans came from either Manchuria or Mongolia(Both are near Central Asia). And both turks and koreans may shared a common ancestor a long time ago.

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@celestialcolosseum

1 year ago

I don't know if it's available there but plant based Turkish foods are really amazing as well. These meat based ones are foods of eastern Turkey but the western side has amazing cuisine as well, usually it's less meat but after tasting them you don't really miss meat that much, eggplants, peas, artichokes, grape leaves, rice etc. it's all amazing. (it's called "zeytinyağlı" foods which essentially means they are made with olive oil, thus can be / and are eaten cold most of the time)

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@Dutchbelg3

1 year ago

Turkish food is such a wide variety! Wonderful array of local specialties! Sigarli, Imam Bayildi , there is too much great food to list!

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@Emir-me4ir

1 year ago

As a person who lived his entire life in Turkey until arriving Germany one year ago i can say the original versions of these dishes tastes totally different in Turkey. Some of them taste so different that i almost forget the original taste of the food. I think my experience is also related with getting used to foods in Turkey but in my perspective even tomatos and bread taste different than Turkey. I really suggest people who likes turkish dishes and living in Germany to visit Turkey for once. The Döner in Turkey is just something else compared to Germany's version.

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@MeJaneC

1 year ago

Oh man, I love Turkish food! Imam beyaldi is a favorite and Hunkar Beyendi (spelling?) which is lamb stew over eggplant béchamel sauce. My tour guide called it Turkish comfort food. There is so many fantastic food choices. This video makes me want to go back to Köln! You’ll love Turkey and it’s great cuisine. Everything is so fresh and delicious and Ayran that is freshly made is foamy goodness.

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@winddiesel

1 year ago

Danke Vielmals... for not having background music during speech ... and no crappy music - I'm happy and back ! PS: Go to Denmark for Rye Biscuits !

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@darkprofile

1 year ago

I live in Izmir Turkey but my home town is Kayseri city. Kayseri is the capital city of manti in Turkey. We have alots of manti variants but when you just say manti it is referred to Kayseri manti. And what you ate was traditional Kayseri manti. Also if you will find opportunity try another Kayseri dish called Şebit Yağlaması. It looks like italian lasanga but taste is beautiful and unique.

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@MaikWagner1

1 year ago

It was so great so see my old favorite Döner places in cologne! Thanks for that! I highly recommend the "çağ kebap" at Mangal (versus Doy Doy Palast in the Weidengasse) and try the fresh Ayran there not the canned crap, pls! Another great Turkish dish is "Beyti Kebap" (Beyti sarma). And last but not least the "Gemüse-Döner" (some friyed veggies along with the Döner meat inside a bread roll) from Mangal is worth a try! Cheers!

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@berberboy4790

1 year ago

Thank you very much for showing the delicious Turkish food in Cologne. I will definitly go there just for the food. I live 2 hours from there in the Netherlands👍😊

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@AmericasGotGermans

1 year ago

Now way! Welcome to one of my favorite Döner places in Cologne!😍Good choice! Can you imagine how happy I was to finally find a Turkish Kebap place in Boston? Watching your video makes me want to go there right NOW! 🙂

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@orlg21

1 year ago

Looks very delicious The ayran I drank at a Turkish restaurant in Japan was really delicious. He also squeezed lemon juice on the spot.

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@felux3937

1 year ago

THIS FOOD LOOKS SOOO GOODD

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@demran

1 year ago

Thanks for the video! Turkish cuisine is extremely rich, from all kinds of kebabs and meat dishes to the huge variety of lighter vegetable dishes that vegetarians would go crazy for, the countless types of mezes (appetizers) that you can enjoy with alcohol (mostly for raki), not to mention all the mind blowing desserts.. All with the view of gorgeous Istanbul and Bosphorus.. hope to see you visit and enjoy Turkey as well. Can't wait for your videos.

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@MartinIbert

1 year ago

Ayran is essentially just yoghurt, water and salt. You can easily make it yourself. But maybe you actually don't want to. Try Uludağ Gazoz with your döner kebap. THEN you are in for a surprise! (Hint: it is super-sweet.)

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@23Roucky

4 months ago

We visited Frankfurt a week ago, our first trip to Germany. A wonderful experience. My husband finished his turkish meal with an aryan. The food was incredible, but the drink made him nauseous, unfortunately. We discovered your channel while planning our trip and I've been a subscriber ever since. Thank you for your very interesting videos.

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@hussar01

1 year ago

You guys rock, made me hungry as usual

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@alicelengauer8805

1 year ago

Ayran is very easy to make at home, it is basically just joghurt with water and salt. When you make it yourself, you can take a bit less salt if you like. I usually make me some with lactose-free joghurt and i add a little tiny bit of cumin to it. Delicious! And it is good to recover from very spicy food... 🔥

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@sel8155

1 year ago

You need to drink ayran while having a spicy kebab :) also it takes time to get used to it.

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@maryanngibbs6963

1 year ago

Turkish food is my 2nd favorite food ever! :eyes-pink-heart-shape: Indian is my 1st lol. I love stuffed zuchini in tomato sauce its got beef and rice inside. The stuffed cabbage rolls. The beef kofta with potatoes in tomato sauce (izmir kofte) and the chicken and potatoes also in tomato sauce lol Beef tips with baby okra (bamya) also in tomato sauce ... you know its a theme here (everything in tomato sauce :face-blue-smiling:) When I lived in Oman there was a Turkish restaurant near my home and quite often my ex (at the time my husband) would bring me lunch from there as it was my favorite! They also had the best shwarma. I didnt like the other restaurants as much as that particular one. Also arayes (name of dish) is good its like pita/flat bread with minced meat cooked inside it with spices and herbs.

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