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  2. Turkish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Istanbul's Eminönü and other coastal districts, grilled fish served in bread with tomatoes, herbs and onion is a popular fast food. In the inner parts of Turkey, trout alabalık is common as it is the main type of freshwater fish. Popular seafood mezes at coastlines include stuffed mussels, fried mussel and fried kalamar with tarator sauce.

  3. Chebureki - Wikipedia

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    A popular street dish, they are made with a single round piece of dough folded over the filling in a crescent shape. [3] They have become widespread in the former Soviet-aligned countries of Eastern Europe in the 20th century. Chebureki is a national dish of Crimean Tatar cuisine. [1]

  4. Stuffed mussels - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed mussels (Armenian: Լցոնած միդիա, or Միդիա տոլմա; Turkish: Midye dolma [1]), or midye, is a generic name for plump orange mussels that contain herbed and spiced rice. Midye dolma is a popular and common street food snack in the coastal cities of Turkey and in Armenia. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Category:Street food in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Street food in Turkey" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Açma; B.

  6. Doner kebab - Wikipedia

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    Turkish immigrants also brought doner kebab to France, where it became especially popular with the country's large North African population, in the 1980s. [47] A typical kebab consists of bread stuffed with doner meat shavings, lettuce, sliced tomato and onions, with a choice of sauce including sauce blanche, a mayonnaise-yogurt sauce.

  7. Category:Turkish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Turkish food writers (4 P) H. History of Turkish cuisine (2 P) K. Kurdish cuisine (1 C, 34 P) M. ... Street food in Turkey (11 P) T. Turkish stews (11 P) Turkish ...

  8. Wet hamburger - Wikipedia

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    Islak hamburger (English: wet hamburger) or Taksim hamburger is a type of Turkish street food consisting of a hamburger soaked in tomato sauce. It is then typically served with mayonnaise. It is particularly popular around the area of Taksim Square in Istanbul. [1] [2]

  9. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of street foods. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink typically sold by a vendor on a street and in other public places, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth , [ 1 ] food cart , or food truck and meant for immediate consumption.