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  2. Menemen (food) - Wikipedia

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    Menemen is a popular traditional Turkish dish [3] that includes eggs, tomato, green peppers, and spices such as ground black and red pepper cooked in olive oil.. Menemen may be made with onions, but the addition of onions is often debated and is more common when menemen is eaten as a main dish, rather than at breakfast.

  3. Tyrkisk peber - Wikipedia

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    Tyrkisk peber (Danish for "Turkish pepper", often referred to as Turkinpippuri in Finnish, Türkisch Pfeffer in German, Tyrkisk pepper in Norwegian and Turkisk peppar in Swedish) is a salty liquorice candy flavoured with salmiac (ammonium chloride), produced by the Finnish company Fazer and popular in Northern Europe.

  4. Kumru (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Kumru with tomato and cheddar cheese. Kumru is a Turkish sandwich on a bun, typically with cheese, tomato, and spicy sujuk sausage. [1] [2] The name of this street food translates as 'collared dove', and derives from the shape of the sandwich.

  5. Romani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The use of red pepper in some traditional Romani dishes is influenced by the Rajputs. [13] Due to the lack of Romanipen and assimilation to Turkish culture and Islam as religion, Turkish Roma eat chicken and eggs and have their own recipe for it which is well-known in Turkey [14] Nomadic Roma collect young nettles in the spring. [15]

  6. Adana kebabı - Wikipedia

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    Adana kebap (Turkish: Adana kebabı) aka Adana kebab is a dish that consists of long, hand-minced meat, mounted on a wide iron skewer and grilled on an open mangal filled with burning charcoal. The kebab is named after Adana , the fifth-largest city of Turkey , and was originally known as the kıyma kebabı (lit: minced meat kebab ) or kıyma ...

  7. Shakshouka - Wikipedia

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    Shakshouka (Arabic: شكشوكة, romanized: šakšūkah), also spelled shakshuka or chakchouka, is a Maghrebi [1] [2] [3] dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion, and garlic, commonly spiced with cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper. Shakshouka is a popular dish throughout North Africa and the Middle East. [4]

  8. Kyopolou - Wikipedia

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    Hot peppers may also be added. Taste can vary from light and sweet to hot and peppery. It is usually oven-cooked in pots or casseroles. Kyopolou is a typical eggplant appetizer and can be consumed as a bread spread, a condiment, or as a salad. It is generally prepared as a canned food, in glass jars, for the winter season.

  9. Torshi - Wikipedia

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    Torshi is made with garlic, chili peppers, celery, cauliflower, carrots, beets, shallots, cabbage, aubergines (eggplant) and other vegetables, and dried aromatic herbs pickled in vinegar or brandy, salt, and different spice mixtures, which usually include whole black peppercorns, ginger, etc. Persian-style torshi includes more vinegar, while Turkish style turşu includes more salt.