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  2. Dürüm - Wikipedia

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    A dürüm (Turkish pronunciation:, "roll") or dürme is a wrap that is usually filled with typical döner kebab ingredients. [1] The wrap is made from lavash or yufka flatbreads. It is common as a street food in Turkey and many other European countries, but can also be found in sit-down restaurants.

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    A small side of Wendy’s Chili con Carne is just 253 calories, while the plain baked potato is 232 calories—and both are good sources of satiating fiber. Another great option: Grilled Chicken ...

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    Dinner (500 calories) Grilled turkey burger. 1 cup of roasted zucchini. 1/2 cup of brown rice. Daily totals: 1,490 calories, 62 grams of fat, 530 mg sodium, 136 grams of carbohydrates, 72 grams of ...

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    Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps Here's a fun twist on tacos: try lettuce wraps instead! They're crunchy, refreshing, and great for holding your favorite taco fillings—ground turkey, beans, corn, and ...

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    It was launched on July 1, 2006. Chipotle BBQ is the most recent flavor. The wrap is available in the United States, [29] United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, [30] and Brazil. [31] There is also a Mac Snack Wrap which features the fixings of the Big Mac but without the bun. It is wrapped in a tortilla shell, and uses one half of a piece of ...

  7. Lavash - Wikipedia

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    The dried bread is broken up into khash (խաշ), while fresh lavash is used to wrap the Armenian specialty dish khorovats (խորոված) and to make other wraps with herbs and cheese. In Iran, Turkey and some Middle Eastern countries lavash is used with kebabs to make dürüm wraps like tantuni. In its dry form, leftover lavash is used in ...