'Turkey' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Bartleby (2011)
Actors:
Geoffrey Carey (actor),
Jean-Claude Dreyfus (actor),
Dominic Gould (actor),
Alain Lenglet (actor),
Loïc Corbery (actor),
Olivier Martinez (editor),
Olivier Martinez (producer),
Olivier Martinez (producer),
Olivier Martinez (director),
Julien Martineau (composer),
Constance Weil (actor),
Herve Masquelier (actor),
Fabien Margnac (editor),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Hollywood Cop (1987)
Actors:
Cameron Mitchell (actor),
Troy Donahue (actor),
Aldo Ray (actor),
Lincoln Kilpatrick (actor),
James Mitchum (actor),
Amir Shervan (director),
Amir Shervan (writer),
Zuhair Haddad (actor),
Simon Bibiyan (producer),
Elton Ahi (composer),
Moshe Bibiyan (producer),
David Goss (actor),
Larry Lawrence (actor),
Brandon Angle (actor),
Julie Schoenhofer (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: Raping. Robbing. Kidnapping. Killing ... The action never stops! He breaks all the rules to get the job done
The Murdocks and the McClays (1970)
Actors:
Nydia Westman (actress),
John Carson (actor),
Garry Marshall (writer),
William Fawcett (actor),
George Fisher (actor),
Dub Taylor (actor),
James Westerfield (actor),
Noah Beery Jr. (actor),
Jerry Belson (writer),
Jerry Belson (producer),
Judy Canova (actress),
Jerry Davis (producer),
Charles R. Rondeau (director),
Pat Colby (actor),
Kathy Davis (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
The Sundowners (1950)
Actors:
Robert Preston (actor),
Jack Ogilvie (editor),
Jack Elam (actor),
Stanley Price (actor),
Don Haggerty (actor),
Chill Wills (actor),
Robert Sterling (actor),
John Litel (actor),
Rudy Schrager (composer),
Mitchell Kovaleski (miscellaneous crew),
Clem Fuller (actor),
Frank Cordell (actor),
John Drew Barrymore (actor),
Alan Le May (actor),
Alan Le May (writer),
Plot: A story of a range-war in the Texas Panhandle in which the 'bad' brother villain fights for what is right...and commits murder in its name, and the 'good' brother hero sanctions wholesale cattle rusting and, reluctantly in the end, comes to the realization that maybe he isn't doing the right thing.
Keywords: 1880s, alias, amarillo-texas, ambush, big-brother, brother-brother-relationship, bullwhip, canyon, cattle-rustling, cattleman
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
History,
Romance,
Western,
Quotes:
Tom Cloud: I think you know who killed Juan.::Sheriff Elmer Gall: All right. It was you who horned into this valley when there wasn't room for you.::Tom Cloud: I made room - about fifteen mile!::Sheriff Elmer Gall: Yeah, and if you expect me to hold onto it for you, you can go rope a duck.::Tom Cloud: I don't expect anything from you. I came here to report a murder. And that's the last I'll hear of it.::Sheriff Elmer Gall: I'm not so sure. I'm getting pretty sick of the trouble you bring on.::Tom Cloud: Trouble? You don't know the meaning of the word.
James Cloud: It's a lucky thing for you, I happened to be passing through.::Tom Cloud: And you are gonna to keep on passing through too.::James Cloud: Why you kill me if I don't?::Tom Cloud: You know... someday it might come to that.
James Cloud: Well come on Boyce, Did I kill Kid Amador or not?::Earl Boyce: Why?... Can't you remember?::James Cloud: It escapes me.
Tom Cloud: Alright Which... you just went on wages.::James Cloud: Why Tom, I dont want wages from you. I just want half the place
Tom Cloud: When I get finish with the kid, I am comming for you.::James Cloud: You are?... Now how can I help you.::Tom Cloud: I don't care where you go, or what you do, but I'll find you.::James Cloud: Good luck.
Jerky Turkey (1945)
Actors:
Daws Butler (actor),
Bill Thompson (actor),
Fred Quimby (producer),
Heck Allen (writer),
Scott Bradley (composer),
Tex Avery (director),
Plot: The Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock and found a colony. A very large number of Pilgrims can be seen standing in line... for their cigarette rations. A Pilgrim goes hunting for Thanksgiving dinner. He meets a black market turkey, one who sounds like Jimmy Durante. The turkey sells himself to the Pilgrim, but a chase ensues... The turkey can deflect machine gun bullets... when dressed as Superman. The two declare a truce and decide to eat together at Joe's Diner...
Keywords: 1620s, bazooka, bear, cartoon-turkey, eat-at-joe's, eaten-alive, falling-over-a-cliff, hunting, jimmy-durante-spoof, native-american
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Short,
Holiday Highlights (1940)
Actors:
Treg Brown (editor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Sara Berner (actress),
Henry Binder (producer),
Leon Schlesinger (producer),
Tex Avery (actor),
Carl W. Stalling (composer),
Tex Avery (director),
Dave Monahan (writer),
Plot: Blackout gags about the holidays. New Year's (the baby speaks to us). Valentine's Day (it's Leap Year, so the girl turns to the boy) Washington's Birthday (the cherry tree story). Arbor Day (a dog directs the placement of the tree). Easter (the bunny is menaced by the fox, who turns out to be a softy). April 1: no picture. Mother's Day: a decidedly low key reunion. Graduation day: the boy gets his diploma, and promptly joins a bread line. Halloween: the witch rides her broom, towing an advertising banner. Thanksgiving: A turkey for dinner, in more ways than one. Christmas: Santa's sleigh is an ice cream truck. New Year's: The Tournament of Roses parade; we see some floats.
Keywords: april-fool's-day, christmas, easter, george-washington, graduation, halloween, holiday, ice-cream-truck, merrie-melodies, montage
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Narrator: Thanksgiving: a turkey day and a day of feasting throughout the land, when everyone has a turkey for dinner.::Turkey: [praying, speaking indistinctly] And thank you for this lovely turkey. TURKEY? WHAT AM I SAYING?::[he runs off; his tail feathers form a circle, then follow him]
Narrator: February 14: St. Valentine's Day, the sweetheart's holiday.::Little Girl: Hi, there, Tommy. Will you be my Valentine? Hmm? Will you? Huh? Will you?::Tommy: Oh, my darling! This is so sudden! Oh, I don't know how you say it! But you're so tender, so lovable, your eyes are blue-lipped blooms! Mwah! Mwah! Mwah!::Narrator: Hey, there! Just a minute. You're a little crossed up, aren't you? Don't you realize this is leap year?::Little Girl: [impersonating Katharine Hepburn] Oh, my darling. This is so sudden. Really, it is. You're so sweet, so tender, so lovable.::[to the audience]::Little Girl: And this is so silly, don't you think?::[kisses Tommy]
The Taming of the West (1939)
Actors:
Don Beddoe (actor),
Hank Bell (actor),
Stanley Brown (actor),
Fred Burns (actor),
Horace B. Carpenter (actor),
Lane Chandler (actor),
Buck Connors (actor),
James Craig (actor),
Dick Curtis (actor),
Bill Elliott (actor),
Jack Evans (actor),
Richard Fiske (actor),
Al Haskell (actor),
Ray Jones (actor),
Charles King (actor),
Plot: Bill Saunders arriving in a lawless town is quickly made Marshal. But when he arrests the gang members, the victims refuse to testify. However one rancher is willing to testify and when the gang kills him, Bill jails the killers. This causes the gang leader Rawhide to reveal the identity of the big boss and Bill goes after him.
Genres:
Western,
Taglines: The last on the draw was the first to die! The law reached only as far as his guns could shoot!
The Star Maker (1939)
Actors:
Allen Fox (actor),
John Gallaudet (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Ralph Faulkner (actor),
Earl Dwire (actor),
Frank Faylen (actor),
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Bing Crosby (actor),
Sig Arno (actor),
George Eldredge (actor),
Richard Denning (actor),
A.S. 'Pop' Byron (actor),
Jimmie Dundee (actor),
Gene Collins (actor),
Billy Gilbert (actor),
Plot: A penniless song writer, Larry Earl, is convinced he is going places in shown business, and convinces Mary, an assistant at an orphanage, to marry him. Fifteen months later they are still in love, but broke as Larry writes songs that won't sell and loses one job after another one. He stops to watch a group of newsboys singing and dancing, and decides to organize them into the greatest kid act to ever hit vaudeville. Mary persuades Proctor, a big theatrical manager, to book the act, and they are a big hit. Then Larry and his publicity agent, "Speed" King, launch a big publicity stunt---a talent train in which they travel across country holding auditions for young performers. Back in New York, Carlotta Salvini, an ex-OPera singer, brings in her talented fourteen-year-old-daughter, Jane, who has an amazing voice. Larry, to get the mother out of the way, offers Carlotta a forty-week vaudeville tour, and then goes to work to make a star out of Jane, by building Braodway's first all-kiddie musical revue around her. Opening night has "School Days" as the first act and the show and Jane are a big hit...until the Gerry Society, organized to protect working children, reminds Larry there is a law against children working after 10 p m., and the show closes. Larry's future appears dim at best.
Keywords: 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, americana, audition, ballet, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, child-protection
Genres:
Biography,
Comedy,
Music,
Taglines: THE STARS OF TOMORROW TELLING THE STORY OF THE STAR OF YESTERDAY (original poster-all caps) The Heart of Show Business - Bing's greatest, most human role as the showman who turned the kids of yesterday into the stars of today (origina ad) LINDA WARE,,,Hollywood's youngest child singing star and 99 kids stars of tomorrow(original ad)
Battle of Broadway (1938)
Actors:
Larry Steers (actor),
Eugene Borden (actor),
Forbes Murray (actor),
Jack Pennick (actor),
Edward Earle (actor),
Sumner Getchell (actor),
Robert Graves (actor),
Wesley Barry (actor),
Brian Donlevy (actor),
Armand Kaliz (actor),
Robert Kellard (actor),
Victor McLaglen (actor),
Frank Melton (actor),
Frank Moran (actor),
Andrew Tombes (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Music,
Romance,
Taglines: Victor wants all the spoils...but Brian spoils his chances! The two toughest guys in the outfit trade punches over Manhattan's niftiest cuties...and it's a riot of fighting, femme-chasing and fun! The Legion Has Landed... and the situation is well out of hand!
TOP 21 TURKISH FOODS | TURKEY
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This is what I experienced while traveling a short period in
Turkey. This is by all means, not a cumulative list of
Turkish cuisine. I recommend all traveler
...
This is what I experienced while traveling a short period in
Turkey. This is by all means, not a cumulative list of
Turkish cuisine. I recommend all travelers to explore Turkish cuisine on their own-- Turkey has a fascinating
Ottoman history and culture of farming, fishing and livestock and you will find this reflected in their food as well.
Note: My diet was limited to vegetarian options . I didn't document my experiences with mezzes (side dishes, which occasionally can be vegetable based) ; but they were largely what I ate.
Also, by traveling
Greece and Turkey back to back, I discovered that there are many similarities in food. Some dishes you will find in both countries, but they go by different names and perhaps are somewhat prepared a little differently.
Read more at: 21
Flavors of
Turkish Food | Food
Culture in Turkey &
Food Wars :
http://wp.me/pNFhP-c7K
Street Food in
Istanbul
1.
Doner Kebabs
2. Simit
3.
Pomegranate Juice
4. Pide
5. Midye
Dolma (
Stuffed Mussels)
Traditional Markets of Turkey
6. Olives
7.
Nuts &
Grains
8.
Cheeses
9.
Dried Fruits &
Vegetables (hanging)
10. Spices
11.
Honey(comb)
12
Homemade Jams,
Preserves & Syrups
13.
Carob (from
Locust Tree Seed Pods)
14. Dolma (Stuffed Grape
Leaves)
15. Sigara |
Borek
16. Chorba (Lentil
Soup)
Turkish
Sweets
17.
Baklava
18.
Turkish Delight
19. Halva
Turkish Drinks
20.
Turkish Coffee
21. Turkish Tea
Behind-the-scenes video on how I shot my Istanbul scenes, coming later.
For more about my experiences with
Turkish food, read my post: http://grrrltraveler.com/food-porn/turkish-flavours-istanbul/
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This is what I experienced while traveling a short period in
Turkey. This is by all means, not a cumulative list of
Turkish cuisine. I recommend all travelers to explore Turkish cuisine on their own-- Turkey has a fascinating
Ottoman history and culture of farming, fishing and livestock and you will find this reflected in their food as well.
Note: My diet was limited to vegetarian options . I didn't document my experiences with mezzes (side dishes, which occasionally can be vegetable based) ; but they were largely what I ate.
Also, by traveling
Greece and Turkey back to back, I discovered that there are many similarities in food. Some dishes you will find in both countries, but they go by different names and perhaps are somewhat prepared a little differently.
Read more at: 21
Flavors of
Turkish Food | Food
Culture in Turkey &
Food Wars :
http://wp.me/pNFhP-c7K
Street Food in
Istanbul
1.
Doner Kebabs
2. Simit
3.
Pomegranate Juice
4. Pide
5. Midye
Dolma (
Stuffed Mussels)
Traditional Markets of Turkey
6. Olives
7.
Nuts &
Grains
8.
Cheeses
9.
Dried Fruits &
Vegetables (hanging)
10. Spices
11.
Honey(comb)
12
Homemade Jams,
Preserves & Syrups
13.
Carob (from
Locust Tree Seed Pods)
14. Dolma (Stuffed Grape
Leaves)
15. Sigara |
Borek
16. Chorba (Lentil
Soup)
Turkish
Sweets
17.
Baklava
18.
Turkish Delight
19. Halva
Turkish Drinks
20.
Turkish Coffee
21. Turkish Tea
Behind-the-scenes video on how I shot my Istanbul scenes, coming later.
For more about my experiences with
Turkish food, read my post: http://grrrltraveler.com/food-porn/turkish-flavours-istanbul/
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What Does the World Eat for Breakfast?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Breakfast
http://www.foodnetwork.ca/guides/global-cuisine/africa/african-breakfasts-from-a-z/8393/story
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_cuisine
http://gorussia.about.com/od/food_and_drink_in_russia/a/russian_breakfast
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Döner Kebab: Tasty Turkish inspired German Street food in Berlin
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When it comes to street food in
Berlin I'm pleased to say you've got plenty of options to choose from. My personal two favorites are Currywurst and
Doner Kebab....
When it comes to street food in
Berlin I'm pleased to say you've got plenty of options to choose from. My personal two favorites are Currywurst and
Doner Kebab. The latter one has a lot to do with the large
Turkish population in the city.
What is fascinating is that this
Turkish staple has been perfected with
German taste buds in mind.
Yes, you get your lamb/chicken and typical fixings (lettuce, tomatoes); however, toppings such as cabbage, onions and grilled veggies also make an appearance.
It's one of the tastiest and cheapest snacks around.
Find one inside of a metro station or street corner. Have you tried a doner kebab before?
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So we have made it to Berlin and that means today we are going to introduce you to a really popular fast food snack that you can get here in the city - the Döner Kebab.
So doner kebab. You're probably thinking isn't that Turkish? And yes, it is Turkish but
Germany has a huge Turkish population and that means that they brought their recipes and their food over and they've actually adapted the doner kebab to fit the German taste when it comes to the cuisine. So this would be considered a German doner kebab, so I'm going to bite right in because this looks so good and we've been filming it for too long. We sure have.
Let's bite here.
Messy.
So so good. I'm losing toppings. And there is a bee trying to steal my food.
So the place where we picked it up you could choose from a number of different toppings. They had chicken and veal and they had it right on that big rump where you know they're shaving it off. A skewer!
Oh, the skewer it is so good.
And I'll show you some of the toppings here if you take a look. So you have things like tomatoes, lettuce, other things like that. Of course this is the chicken. But what makes it kind of unique for Germany here is that it has cabbage.
Cabbage and onions. And onions too. Because
Germans really like that.
Yeah.
Alright, time for my first bite. Oh my gosh. He dropped it all over the place.
All over the place. I have an onion on my wrist.
Is it good? Yeah, it is really good.
And the nice thing is that this is a really cheap meal. And you can share it with someone.
So another thing I'm noticing while I'm eating this. Is that the donair kebab actually has grilled veggies. And that is not something
I've ever had anywhere else before.
So I'm kind of wondering if that is also one of the German adaptations or if it is done in
Turkey.
And in terms of the sauces. You can get a really hot and spicy sauce. They have a few different herb sauces, garlic sauce and a yogurt based sauce. So lots of variety there.
Yeah, I'm just going to get back to eating this because it is so good.
We ended up getting the hot sauce.
Yeah.
And price
point for that delicious doner kebab. So that was only 3
.50 Euros and what is really cool about this is that you can find these kebabs almost everywhere. We picked this one up at a metro station. You can also find them on the street. And we highly recommend you go out and grab one while you're in Berlin.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion,
German cuisine and
German people.
All photos and video taken by
Samuel Jeffery (
Nomadic Samuel) and
Audrey Bergner (That
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wn.com/Döner Kebab Tasty Turkish Inspired German Street Food In Berlin
When it comes to street food in
Berlin I'm pleased to say you've got plenty of options to choose from. My personal two favorites are Currywurst and
Doner Kebab. The latter one has a lot to do with the large
Turkish population in the city.
What is fascinating is that this
Turkish staple has been perfected with
German taste buds in mind.
Yes, you get your lamb/chicken and typical fixings (lettuce, tomatoes); however, toppings such as cabbage, onions and grilled veggies also make an appearance.
It's one of the tastiest and cheapest snacks around.
Find one inside of a metro station or street corner. Have you tried a doner kebab before?
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Döner Kebab:
Tasty Turkish inspired German
Street food in Berlin
Travel Video
Transcript:
So we have made it to Berlin and that means today we are going to introduce you to a really popular fast food snack that you can get here in the city - the Döner Kebab.
So doner kebab. You're probably thinking isn't that Turkish? And yes, it is Turkish but
Germany has a huge Turkish population and that means that they brought their recipes and their food over and they've actually adapted the doner kebab to fit the German taste when it comes to the cuisine. So this would be considered a German doner kebab, so I'm going to bite right in because this looks so good and we've been filming it for too long. We sure have.
Let's bite here.
Messy.
So so good. I'm losing toppings. And there is a bee trying to steal my food.
So the place where we picked it up you could choose from a number of different toppings. They had chicken and veal and they had it right on that big rump where you know they're shaving it off. A skewer!
Oh, the skewer it is so good.
And I'll show you some of the toppings here if you take a look. So you have things like tomatoes, lettuce, other things like that. Of course this is the chicken. But what makes it kind of unique for Germany here is that it has cabbage.
Cabbage and onions. And onions too. Because
Germans really like that.
Yeah.
Alright, time for my first bite. Oh my gosh. He dropped it all over the place.
All over the place. I have an onion on my wrist.
Is it good? Yeah, it is really good.
And the nice thing is that this is a really cheap meal. And you can share it with someone.
So another thing I'm noticing while I'm eating this. Is that the donair kebab actually has grilled veggies. And that is not something
I've ever had anywhere else before.
So I'm kind of wondering if that is also one of the German adaptations or if it is done in
Turkey.
And in terms of the sauces. You can get a really hot and spicy sauce. They have a few different herb sauces, garlic sauce and a yogurt based sauce. So lots of variety there.
Yeah, I'm just going to get back to eating this because it is so good.
We ended up getting the hot sauce.
Yeah.
And price
point for that delicious doner kebab. So that was only 3
.50 Euros and what is really cool about this is that you can find these kebabs almost everywhere. We picked this one up at a metro station. You can also find them on the street. And we highly recommend you go out and grab one while you're in Berlin.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion,
German cuisine and
German people.
All photos and video taken by
Samuel Jeffery (
Nomadic Samuel) and
Audrey Bergner (That
Backpacker).
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Audio Network
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 27364
Turkish Culture vs American Culture-Cultural Monday
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Here are some cultural differences between
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- published: 18 Apr 2016
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THE HISTORY OF THE TURKISH AND OTTOMAN EMPIRE - Discovery History Ancient Culture (full documentary)
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the history of the turkish and ottoman empire (full documentary). thanks for watching.
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the history of the turkish and ottoman empire (full documentary). thanks for watching.
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- published: 24 Jan 2014
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Traditional Turkish meal
videos
1.
Culinary CultureTurkish
Cuisine is very rich there are a lot offactors for this:*The variety of products in
Asia and
Anatolia.*
Interaction with numerous different culturesover a long historical process.*
The new tastes developed in the palacekitchens of the Seljuk and Ottoman
Empires.
2. Sauced DishesPrepared by:-Cereals-Vegatables-MeatSoupsDishes madefrom wildvegetablesHealth
Food:-Pekmez- YoghurtCold DishesCooked With:-Olive Oil-Pastry Dishes
3. Food and Beverages
Eaten at MealsUntil late Ottoman times there were generally two meals:* in late morning* dinnerToday the main meals are*breakfast, lunch and dinner.- Cheese- Olives- Bread- Eggs- Jam- Honey- Tomato- Sausage- Cucumber- Pepper- Tea- Soup- Stews- Salad- Dessert- Soup-
Lamb & Beef- Kebab- Meatball-
Olive Oil Dish- Pilaf- Salad-
Dessert
4. Food and Beverages
Peculiar to
Special Days*Some foods and beverages, peculiar to special days and whichhave a symbolic meaning although they take much more time toprepare, are part of
Turkish cuisine.*Food peculiar to such special days is prepared communally,known as called "imece."At engagement, wedding and circumcision ceremonies, atRamadan with its deep religious meaning and other religiousand seasonal festivals, food is prepared with more attention,more special assortments are served, and tables are speciallydecorated.
Birth, death and wedding meals can be cited asexamples.
5.
Friends, relatives and neighbours visit women who have givenbirth, and bring soup, milk, yogurt and eggs. During "loğusa"(women recovering from childbirth) time, guests are servedloğusa sherbet (a non-alcoholic drink made with spices andfruit juices), biscuits, milk and desserts. It is believed that awoman who has given birth must have milk, onion, sherbet,wheat and lentils and must not eat garbanzo or beans nor drinkcold water if she wants to have sufficient milk to feed herchild.Ramadan Loğusa
Time
6.
Breakfast SpicesLoğusa SyrupPekmez
7. At weddings, rice, vegetables, beans or garbanzo and fruitjuices are served with a main course of meat. In nearlyevery region, vermicelli and yogurt soups, keskek (poundedwheat with meat), rice and meat are served at weddingmeals.
Desserts are usually helva, zerde (a gelatinousdessert colored with saffron), rice pudding and baklava.ZerdeKeşkek
8. In addition to these, some other foods areserved in funerals. In a funeral house, foodis not cooked for 3-7 days (depending on theregion), and neighbors bring food instead.The tradition of cooking flour helva whenthe body is taken from the house andserving food on the 3rd, 7th, 40th and 52nddays after death still continues.
9. The Turkish cuisine which is a heritage of theOttoman culture has both affected and hasbeen affected by the
Balkan and
Middle Eastcuisines. The Turkish cuisine has got a lot ofdifferent food.
10. Soups (Çorbalar)A
Turkish meal usuallystarts with a thinsoup. Soups areusually named aftertheir main ingredient,the most commontypes being lentil,yoghurt, or wheat(often mashed) calledand tarhana soup.
wn.com/Traditional Turkish Meal
1.
Culinary CultureTurkish
Cuisine is very rich there are a lot offactors for this:*The variety of products in
Asia and
Anatolia.*
Interaction with numerous different culturesover a long historical process.*
The new tastes developed in the palacekitchens of the Seljuk and Ottoman
Empires.
2. Sauced DishesPrepared by:-Cereals-Vegatables-MeatSoupsDishes madefrom wildvegetablesHealth
Food:-Pekmez- YoghurtCold DishesCooked With:-Olive Oil-Pastry Dishes
3. Food and Beverages
Eaten at MealsUntil late Ottoman times there were generally two meals:* in late morning* dinnerToday the main meals are*breakfast, lunch and dinner.- Cheese- Olives- Bread- Eggs- Jam- Honey- Tomato- Sausage- Cucumber- Pepper- Tea- Soup- Stews- Salad- Dessert- Soup-
Lamb & Beef- Kebab- Meatball-
Olive Oil Dish- Pilaf- Salad-
Dessert
4. Food and Beverages
Peculiar to
Special Days*Some foods and beverages, peculiar to special days and whichhave a symbolic meaning although they take much more time toprepare, are part of
Turkish cuisine.*Food peculiar to such special days is prepared communally,known as called "imece."At engagement, wedding and circumcision ceremonies, atRamadan with its deep religious meaning and other religiousand seasonal festivals, food is prepared with more attention,more special assortments are served, and tables are speciallydecorated.
Birth, death and wedding meals can be cited asexamples.
5.
Friends, relatives and neighbours visit women who have givenbirth, and bring soup, milk, yogurt and eggs. During "loğusa"(women recovering from childbirth) time, guests are servedloğusa sherbet (a non-alcoholic drink made with spices andfruit juices), biscuits, milk and desserts. It is believed that awoman who has given birth must have milk, onion, sherbet,wheat and lentils and must not eat garbanzo or beans nor drinkcold water if she wants to have sufficient milk to feed herchild.Ramadan Loğusa
Time
6.
Breakfast SpicesLoğusa SyrupPekmez
7. At weddings, rice, vegetables, beans or garbanzo and fruitjuices are served with a main course of meat. In nearlyevery region, vermicelli and yogurt soups, keskek (poundedwheat with meat), rice and meat are served at weddingmeals.
Desserts are usually helva, zerde (a gelatinousdessert colored with saffron), rice pudding and baklava.ZerdeKeşkek
8. In addition to these, some other foods areserved in funerals. In a funeral house, foodis not cooked for 3-7 days (depending on theregion), and neighbors bring food instead.The tradition of cooking flour helva whenthe body is taken from the house andserving food on the 3rd, 7th, 40th and 52nddays after death still continues.
9. The Turkish cuisine which is a heritage of theOttoman culture has both affected and hasbeen affected by the
Balkan and
Middle Eastcuisines. The Turkish cuisine has got a lot ofdifferent food.
10. Soups (Çorbalar)A
Turkish meal usuallystarts with a thinsoup. Soups areusually named aftertheir main ingredient,the most commontypes being lentil,yoghurt, or wheat(often mashed) calledand tarhana soup.
- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 11527