General Food/Eating Discussion
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Wow, what's on that thing?
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Never have come across that particular shop. But it sounds/looks delicious.
We do have a place called "kebab shop" which is great. But on a pizza is genius. Needs to be imported.
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Wow, what's on that thing?
do you guys know "doner kebab" in the US ?
well it's just everything with what a doner kebab is stuffed with (lamb, salat, coleslaw, onions and fries), on a pizza
We call it a gyro
I have it on good authority its the same thing because my greek friend and my turkish ex had a shouting match over it's name
I just say "gimme a number three"
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We call it a gyro
I have it on good authority its the same thing because my greek friend and my turkish ex had a shouting match over it's name
I just say "gimme a number three"
Lemme guess- your Turkish ex said that the above is called a gyro, and your Greek friend said that it most definitely is not?
I'm with the Greeks on this one; that is not a gyro. A gyro is lamb, tomatoes, onion and tzatziki sauce on a fluffy pita. That's it, nothing else.
Whatever you call it, though, a pizza with lamb and fries and all that other stuff is genius.
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[education]
Pita is the bread
Gyro has been explained…
Döner is the meat in the turkish version of "pita" or gyro (specially made in the upright pole, usually lamb or mix of lamb and beef, sometimes made also of chicken)
Kebab is same as shaslik (russia) or souvlaki (in greece); meat skewers
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something like that, distant past, which in someways is so near…served in UN forces there
whatever they are called, all is good. In Finland they are called pizzarolls. Or kebabs but on the other hand, kebabs have always pita.
UNIFIL? I don't think I would have have liked that posting much