I went on a trip to Greece with my school and we all received a plate of halva for dessert. Everyone hated it but because I was the only Greek in class and of course loved halva, everyone slid their plates my way to finish it off and I was in heaven 😂
I am indian and it took me embarassing about of time to understand what halva meant because I was reading it assuming it was some foreign dish and calling it as halva instead of hulwa,you know,the similar sound of a and u,sometimes a sounds u like in umbrella word.
The last dessert you ate is called Halva. There are a few different types of Halva. But this one is made from toasted semolina and a honey syrup. Usually we put almonds and cinnamon on it too. I make this at home it is pretty simple. I love to add some orange zest.
If she was eating with another person, three plates to share and one main each is considered a very normal amount to order in Greece 😅 we always overestimate how much to order
@@gossip1998 I always assume she has multiple people eating with her. There’s no way she eats all the food in these videos by herself. I could be wrong though 😂
You visit Greece where we work only for the tourists for low wages because our governments don't care about providing decent permanent jobs , soo if a meal at 12,8$ seems expensive and the water is the cheapest in EU , well visit another country.
Is there a tipping culture in Greece? In the US, all my friends who worked in restaurants would of course recommend the most expensive stuff because of the potential tip. However, if there’s no tipping culture, then it could just be what he actually recommends?
The dessert in the end is halva, and it's amazing! it's such a multicultural food and it's apparent in many cuisines: Greek, Turkish, Pakistani and many more! This particular one is made from semolina, there are many many more kinds of halva (for example the one that's made from sesame) and I hope you'll get to try them all! I'm from Turkey and we call it ''Helva'' and I love it 😊
Omg I swear this is a comment I’ve been looking for where people aren’t arguing over whose it is and instead says how the different places have different but also the same dishes I’m their cuisine 😭
I lived in Berlin for a few years ( I believe it’s known as the 3rd largest Turkish city). I fell in love with Turkish food. I did make it to Turkey., loved it!
That cheese frita thing you had may have been halloumi. It’s a very popular cheese in Greece and it doesn’t melt and squeaks when you bite into it coz of it’s rubbery texture.
Honestly, though, greek food is some of the most healthy, doesn't mean it's all really good for you or that you can't overdo it. But do that with American cuisine and gain 5 pounds a day lol
Idk how you do it but the way you describe the food in these videos makes me hungry and actually want to eat, even though I don't really have a good relationship with food rn. Thank you
I'm from Turkey and am just amazed at how similar certain parts of our cultures can be. The city streets, the food and the architecture all remind me of certain villages on the Aegean coast.
Well yeah, because Greeks lived on the Aegean coats for over 3,500 Years…duh 😂 You know Yali homes? From the Greek word Yialos? 😃 But food is not the same. Greek Cuisine ranked #2 & turkish is 18th 🤷🏻♂️ Reason: 🦃 has no Seafood Culture, no Pasta Culture, no Coffee Culture. No Pork like Ham, Pepperoni, Bacon, Panseta, Gyro, Souvlaki, Cold Cuts, Pork Chops, Loins, Ribs. Nor Gamey Meats (Rabbit etc) & technically aren’t even allowed to eat Shellfish! 👍🏻
@@bartk1565 🔵 By underrated, I meant UNDER-appreciated. Mediterranean food is a very good, desirable cuisine, and it does NOT get the credit and recognition it deserves because a lot of people prefer UNhealthy food. Mediterranean food is healthier than most popular cuisines and is also very tasty.
Ughhh this had my mouth watering the entire time, I used to work at a Greek restaurant and I loved sneaking dolmas sometimes or just grabbing some pita bread, warm it up in the oven for a minute or two, then dipping it in some home made tzatziki sauce 🤤🤤🤤 so simple yet such a perfect little pick me up snack
This brings back so many memories of my ship days. I actually met my husband on a greek ship....a wonderful waiter. super guy.. . I was a dancer singer... still am .yea !!Sad we are not together anymore. I wish him well. The food was so much a part of our life, beautiful food Beautiful People magical memories. Thank you
Dolma, then in the Byzantine Empire, us Levantines made our own version. It is Greek in origin but Levantines make it better. As long as we don't give Turkey credit we are respecting history lol
@@nefes4994 eww colonizer How do you think you even have the right to speak on greek food when you stole everything from greek people and other former colonies?! You should be ashamed You re even staying on stolen land
also the stuffed grape leaves are dolma my grandmother always makes them taste amazing with meat and tomato in the rice filling again i’m surprised on how similar their cuisine is too ours.
🦃 has no Seafood Culture, no Pasta Culture, no Coffee Culture. No Pork like Ham, Pepperoni, Bacon, Panseta, Gyro, Souvlaki, Cold Cuts, Pork Chops, Loins, Ribs. Nor Gamey Meats (Rabbit etc) & technically aren’t even allowed to eat Shellfish! 👍🏻
You have to eat only the goods you dislike for a full day cause honestly I've never seen you give food a bad rating so i wanna see what foods you dislike😊😊❤️
The “Stuffed grape leaves” are actually Tolma (or Dolma) and it’s an Armenia dish, so as an Armenian I’m really glad you liked them. We also make other versions with the same filling put in eggplant, zucchini, bell pepper, and also wrapped in cabbage!
@@mrasdas5498"Dolma" It means to fill or to be filled, and these meanings can only be explained in Turkish. So, can this name be more vir than the name of a dish in Armenian and Greek? LMAO😂
Normalde bu kizi cok severek takip ediyorum ama bu videoda yedigi her sey turk yemegi ve hicbirinin adini ve ne oldugunu bilmiyor. Tabi bilmek zorunda degil ama yine de Turk yemeklerini yunanistanda yiyip yunan yemegi sanmasi beni cok uzdu.
@@VivianTheCat Lol why are you gatekeeping food? Turkey and Greece are neighbours and most probably their food culture influenced each other. People like you make me cringe so bad, it really isnt hard to get educated on these topics, we live in 2023. Come on...
The way you eats & do the little dance when the food is good really makes me happy & you give honest review as well....I also love how you munch or took a bite on food you ate...so satisfying ❤
To the uneducated people in the comments that did not make any effort to add up the prices and say the food was expensive: the whole meal was less than 50 dollars (around 45 euros) with enough food fot two people. And you call this expensive???? Please do not come, we have 35 mil tourists per year, would not mind losing some cheapos.
people aren’t uneducated just because they 1. didn’t wanna do math? 2. because they made a comment on a youtube video of a thought that went through their head. stop taking everything so personal and go outside.
@@crystaldelacruz1335 I am going outside plenty. And yes people are uneducated and bored and they express opinions without doing basic math, which I did. You can thank me for that.
You never know where these people are from. Things that are cheap to you are expensive to others. But yes if you are going to eat at these places, you need to keep in mimd the cost and what you can afford. However, it was rude to speak to them like this without knowing the intent.
50 dollars for a meal is cheap omg here in India I could go to a fancy restaurant and that would be my cost for a meal for 5-6 people maybe there that is cheap
@@uguryzg They lived with us when we have an empire so they lived with our culture and foods they are making our foods in their countries now ıts normal but ıts not their traditional food
@@furkan4521 their history is not only the Ottoman Empire. Greeks (Alexander the Great), Armenians (Armenian Kingdom), Assyrians/Levantine Arabs (Assyrian Empire, Phoenicians etc.) Kurds/Persians (Median Empire, Persian Empire, Sassanid Empire etc.) All these people already had their traditional dishes such as Lahmacun which is called „turkish“ pizza while the Assyrians had a recipe for it 2000 years ago & even the name is semetic not Turkic. Also my favorite example: Pickles (Turşu) which is iranic (kurdish/persian) which comes from the name sour - tirş/turş (in Kurdish/Farsi). You Turks also stole a lot even the Germans had a word for it „getürkt“. Also don’t forget. You’re linguistically turkish but genetically you’re not 🧬🇬🇷🇦🇲🇮🇷🇬🇪🇸🇾🇸🇦
I just cant get over that these are all turkish meals. Let me write down their names: mücver kızartma (the zucchini one) sarma (stuffed with rice) patlıcan oturtma (eggplant one) Izgara köfte (kebab) irmik helvası (dessert)
I want your life. Traveling and showing people all the amazing food you get to eat. That’s pretty sweet job right there. Also love how your eyes light up and you do a little food happy dance when it’s something you like. Lol I do the same.
I swear you are the least pickiest eater ever!! Love that you are always willing to try new things.
Especially the Gas station food and frozen food shorts.
One of the best traits a person can have !
You are celebrating mediocrity
@@squidwardtentacles2190 you'd be surprised...nowadays people can be so fussy.
@@squidwardtentacles2190 tf, it's called curiosity and openness to new cultures
But whatever
The waiter probably took advantage and served you the most expensive dishes 😭😭😭
yup, we all kinda guessed that, lol
Doesn't matter as this 60 second video means the whole vacation is a tax write off
Why is people so cynical nowadays holy moly
Innit it’s so true
@@kami_narisama ikr its depressing
i love how open-minded you are, plus you’re very honest whilst being sweet about food or drinks. love that!
this is the dumbest content.
I went on a trip to Greece with my school and we all received a plate of halva for dessert. Everyone hated it but because I was the only Greek in class and of course loved halva, everyone slid their plates my way to finish it off and I was in heaven 😂
Lmao😂❤
Haha! Here even in India we love to eat halva , one of the common desserts we have and especially the carrot halva!
I'm half Greek as well.
I am indian and it took me embarassing about of time to understand what halva meant because I was reading it assuming it was some foreign dish and calling it as halva instead of hulwa,you know,the similar sound of a and u,sometimes a sounds u like in umbrella word.
The last dessert you ate is called Halva. There are a few different types of Halva. But this one is made from toasted semolina and a honey syrup. Usually we put almonds and cinnamon on it too. I make this at home it is pretty simple. I love to add some orange zest.
I love Indian Halva. 😋
We make this halwa in Pakistan too And call it halwa too. Didn't know it's same in other countries too..
Sounds good!
@@afshanusman9333 same in turkey
@@wiwi7902 happy to know. Btw Urdu spoken in Pakistan is largely based on Turkish language so probably that's where the word originated.
Looks like the waiter ordered you everything on the menu.
A cheeky waiter
Exactly. Lol
If she was eating with another person, three plates to share and one main each is considered a very normal amount to order in Greece 😅 we always overestimate how much to order
@@gossip1998 I always assume she has multiple people eating with her. There’s no way she eats all the food in these videos by herself. I could be wrong though 😂
@@gossip1998 that is soooo True that's why we are called "Οι μερακλήδες της Μεσογείου"🤣
As a Greek person, I’m so happy to see this! I’ve loved all the food you ate for years really lol, it’s all so good and their are so many more!
She's really toned how she eats like her style. It's become more gentle n civil. I like it. She's pretty great
Also waiter: Your bill is $999....
Food in Greece is not overly priced mostly everything is worth the money
😅
My guess would be between 35-50 euro, depending which island. Or much more in Santorini 🤣
You visit Greece where we work only for the tourists for low wages because our governments don't care about providing decent permanent jobs , soo if a meal at 12,8$ seems expensive and the water is the cheapest in EU , well visit another country.
Is there a tipping culture in Greece? In the US, all my friends who worked in restaurants would of course recommend the most expensive stuff because of the potential tip. However, if there’s no tipping culture, then it could just be what he actually recommends?
The dessert in the end is halva, and it's amazing! it's such a multicultural food and it's apparent in many cuisines: Greek, Turkish, Pakistani and many more! This particular one is made from semolina, there are many many more kinds of halva (for example the one that's made from sesame) and I hope you'll get to try them all! I'm from Turkey and we call it ''Helva'' and I love it 😊
Ya in India we say it Halwa. Love Turkey ❤
Yeah
Here, in Gurudwaras, it's served after prayers to the devotees and called "Kadaah prashad"
Omg I swear this is a comment I’ve been looking for where people aren’t arguing over whose it is and instead says how the different places have different but also the same dishes I’m their cuisine 😭
I'm Persian and we also make it! :D
@@holyravenification Oh! Good to know that 😅
omg i'm from turkey and this was like watching a normal meal in turkish cuisine!! always glad to see cultural parallels with our neighbors 💖
Nah bro we just took from your cuisine some food because we were under your rule for 400 years
I lived in Berlin for a few years ( I believe it’s known as the 3rd largest Turkish city). I fell in love with Turkish food. I did make it to Turkey., loved it!
Same in Bulgaria
Nah Greece js stole the food from us
Turkiye and Greece did not steal each others cuisine, it is shared
you can tell that food was cooked with love and worth every penny.
I love your content! It makes me so happy.
I look forward to it all the time !!!
That cheese frita thing you had may have been halloumi. It’s a very popular cheese in Greece and it doesn’t melt and squeaks when you bite into it coz of it’s rubbery texture.
Halloumi is bomb! I love love love HALLOUMI
The fried cheese she had is called saganaki and it is made with kefalograviera cheese not halloumi.
I agree with Mary. Halloumi is from Cyprus. Saganaki is Greek.
@@marykoufalis7666 She mentions it was saganaki with Talagani
I need the recipe if you have one! I’ve never had that but it sounds amazing!!! 😋
Love Greek food. I spent 2 weeks there and gained a pound a day.😂 I couldn't stop myself from eating.
Honestly, though, greek food is some of the most healthy, doesn't mean it's all really good for you or that you can't overdo it. But do that with American cuisine and gain 5 pounds a day lol
She has a boyfriend
@@neferpitou3934 Cool we know but why is this related???
@@emmamarkel8410 her boyfriend eats more than half the food, easier calorie control.
@@neferpitou3934 Oh ok. She wasn't talking about how much SHE was eating there though. But yeah having her boyfriend come along helps.
Greek food is the BEST! I’m going there in a couple weeks and I can’t waitttt
Idk how you do it but the way you describe the food in these videos makes me hungry and actually want to eat, even though I don't really have a good relationship with food rn. Thank you
Your content makes me want to live another day
Damn I hope you find something more to live for than her 20 second videos. Seriously not even tryna be rude, there's alot more too life!!!
Hope that your days do improve. Finding delicious food and experiences in your area can make life more exciting :)
That's really sad
@@makk206 depends on your situation
Love Greek food! 🇬🇷
Theres nothing Greek about grape leaves and kebabs
I'm from Turkey and am just amazed at how similar certain parts of our cultures can be. The city streets, the food and the architecture all remind me of certain villages on the Aegean coast.
Well yeah, because Greeks lived on the Aegean coats for over 3,500 Years…duh 😂
You know Yali homes? From the Greek word Yialos? 😃
But food is not the same. Greek Cuisine ranked #2 & turkish is 18th 🤷🏻♂️
Reason:
🦃 has no Seafood Culture, no Pasta Culture, no Coffee Culture. No Pork like Ham, Pepperoni, Bacon, Panseta, Gyro, Souvlaki, Cold Cuts, Pork Chops, Loins, Ribs. Nor Gamey Meats (Rabbit etc) & technically aren’t even allowed to eat Shellfish! 👍🏻
The kebabs look amazing! I feel like from the way you described them I could almost taste the flavors. 🤤😋
I love all the food you ate in this video especially the Zucchini fritter. Greek food and Mediterranean food in general is so underrated.
Mediterranean food is anything BUT underrated
@@bartk1565 🔵 By underrated, I meant UNDER-appreciated. Mediterranean food is a very good, desirable cuisine, and it does NOT get the credit and recognition it deserves because a lot of people prefer UNhealthy food. Mediterranean food is healthier than most popular cuisines and is also very tasty.
"you want me to pick an appetizer for you? here, try two whole platters" 😄
your positivity while you eat food helps to heal me mentally and I appreciate it 🖤
Those stuffed grape leaves looked absolutely bomb. Every once and a while I’ll get them and they slap every time.
They’re called dolma
It’s Lebanese food and it’s called warra 3neb
It can also be Turkish food
Both taste great
In Albania there is also this food 😂😮
@@a.h6122 yep it’s called wara enab
They’re so good I get them all the time when I go on holiday to Greece
@@a.h6122 essentially its mediteranian food, I'm from palestine and there's 2 versions too one with meat and one with out
I miss Greece it’s absolutely gorgeous and the food is mouth watering ❤
Awe so nice to hear this:) much love from Greece ❤️🇬🇷
@@Faskinn they all helped you with the earthquake bro
Its turkish amk
@@Ygmr.ravzanur amk JEVDJEVJ ED DH2HJXHWJDBEJXGEH
@@Ygmr.ravzanurNope…absolutely not
🦃 has no Seafood Culture, no Pasta Culture, no Coffee Culture. No Pork like Ham, Pepperoni, Bacon, Panseta, Gyro, Souvlaki, Cold Cuts, Pork Chops, Loins, Ribs. Nor Gamey Meats (Rabbit etc) & technically aren’t even allowed to eat Shellfish! 👍🏻
Pilaki? Midye? Pide? Fasuliye? Lahan? Ahtapot? Kalamar? Karides? 🇬🇷
Cacik = Farscadan Etimoloji
Kofte = Farscadan Etimoloji
Lokum = Arapca Etimoloji
Kebap = Arapaca Etimoloji
Thryia, Oxygala, Ovelos exited since Antiquity. Cope, Cry, & Seethe 😃
TasteAtlas:
#2 🇬🇷
#18 🦃iyeye 🤣
I am from Greece!! I am happy that you like all these foods😍😍
Saganaki is my favorite Greek food! I miss it watching this.
So delicious! I love Greece ❤
I love the way you describe food, everything sounds so amazing!
Im greek and im really glad you loved our cuisine its so unique and delicious
Greece knows what’s up when it comes to food. I’d love to visit.
The waiter picked some awesome options for you. 🙌
Love your content! It always brightens my day!
Ughhh this had my mouth watering the entire time, I used to work at a Greek restaurant and I loved sneaking dolmas sometimes or just grabbing some pita bread, warm it up in the oven for a minute or two, then dipping it in some home made tzatziki sauce 🤤🤤🤤 so simple yet such a perfect little pick me up snack
You are so lucky to get to try all these different foods from all over the world
In Trinidad and Tobago we call it Halwa and it's made slightly differently but essentially the same. ♥ all this food looked so incredible.
The waiter loves food 🤣
ive never seen you more impressed with greek food than any other cuisine
Yes; food was the highlight in Greece. Anything I ate I liked!
Asked a waiter what to order you'll get half the menu every time.
This brings back so many memories of my ship days. I actually met my husband on a greek ship....a wonderful waiter. super guy.. . I was a dancer singer... still am .yea !!Sad we are not together anymore. I wish him well. The food was so much a part of our life, beautiful food Beautiful People magical memories. Thank you
As a Greek, I happy you enjoyed the food in Greece 🇬🇷
That all looked delicious! I love Greek food especially mussaka and that bechemel sauce looked absolutely amazing! I'm jealous 😍 🤤
Girl he wanted that tip lol
The grape leaf dish you ate is called Warak Enab! It’s a Lebanese dish which is one of my favorites.
Dolma, then in the Byzantine Empire, us Levantines made our own version. It is Greek in origin but Levantines make it better. As long as we don't give Turkey credit we are respecting history lol
Greek food is so good i love the way they cook and mix food ❤
As a Greek this made me hungryyyyt
the stuffed grape leaves name is ''sarma'' and its on ANOTHER LEVEL
Yeah it’s turkish 👍
true like greek food most of it i love even sarma i'd give it a 8.5
@@nefes4994 eww colonizer
How do you think you even have the right to speak on greek food when you stole everything from greek people and other former colonies?!
You should be ashamed
You re even staying on stolen land
What's the white dip ?
Garlic cream ? Yogurt? Mayo?
@@shaq3675 it is yoghurt
I can’t wait to go to Greece !!
You look like you really enjoying yourself❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watching her eat is so satisfying...it's like we have eaten...😊
Looks really good 👍 👌
You'll go back to America but you're gonna miss our tasty foods! Love you ❤️
The fact that it's not urs 💀
@@A10R. OMG you're funny as hell OMG HILARIOUS. Okay you had your moment, goodbye now
@@user-wb3ci9id1t i don't remember i told a joke before
@@A10R. Exactly my point because you're not funny!
@@user-wb3ci9id1t i do not know about kebab but expect talagani and meaty lasagna thing, all u see on the video are originally from Turkey not Greece.
also the stuffed grape leaves are dolma my grandmother always makes them taste amazing with meat and tomato in the rice filling again i’m surprised on how similar their cuisine is too ours.
I love how you describe food and how happy you look after tasting each one. Lol. Very cute and endearing!
You had nice Turkish foods there 😅❤️🔥
for realll I feel so offended rn as a Turkish
@@edforusthere greek
Yeah I could eat that for lunch today if I went to the migros
Ikr
🦃 has no Seafood Culture, no Pasta Culture, no Coffee Culture. No Pork like Ham, Pepperoni, Bacon, Panseta, Gyro, Souvlaki, Cold Cuts, Pork Chops, Loins, Ribs. Nor Gamey Meats (Rabbit etc) & technically aren’t even allowed to eat Shellfish! 👍🏻
You have to eat only the goods you dislike for a full day cause honestly I've never seen you give food a bad rating so i wanna see what foods you dislike😊😊❤️
I'd love to visit Greece!🦋 The food looks yummy!
Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
I don't like zucchini but I would eat that!☺️
The “Stuffed grape leaves” are actually Tolma (or Dolma) and it’s an Armenia dish, so as an Armenian I’m really glad you liked them. We also make other versions with the same filling put in eggplant, zucchini, bell pepper, and also wrapped in cabbage!
As a Greek
Yes you are right Dolma is not even a Greek word
But we love Armenia
Much love from Greece
Dolma is awarded to Azerbaijan by the UN stop stealing our food
@@mrasdas5498 You could even google it if you want to, but Dolma has Armenian origins.
@@mrasdas5498"Dolma" It means to fill or to be filled, and these meanings can only be explained in Turkish. So, can this name be more vir than the name of a dish in Armenian and Greek? LMAO😂
Hearing what she talks about sounds like home cooked food. I salivate. 😭😭😭🤌🤌🤌💖🙏
From bulgaria and I grew up loving Musaka, was one of my favoruite foods and still is, first time seeing an english-speaking creator try it😍
as an Turkish i felt real pain for the first time
I'm also Turkish and I think it's hilarious that she doesn't know the names
@@bernadomac4279 Yup💀😭
😢 these are all Turkish foods but she eats them in greece
Normalde bu kizi cok severek takip ediyorum ama bu videoda yedigi her sey turk yemegi ve hicbirinin adini ve ne oldugunu bilmiyor. Tabi bilmek zorunda degil ama yine de Turk yemeklerini yunanistanda yiyip yunan yemegi sanmasi beni cok uzdu.
@@deringurernot everything came from turkey.
Authentic Greek food is so underrated.
its actually turkish food
@@zeynebdemirpolat7337 it’s Greek because the Greeks made the dishes first and the Turks just stole it changed a few things and changed the name
@@VivianTheCat dig harder they all belong to Turkish couisine
@@VivianTheCat Lol why are you gatekeeping food? Turkey and Greece are neighbours and most probably their food culture influenced each other. People like you make me cringe so bad, it really isnt hard to get educated on these topics, we live in 2023. Come on...
@@VivianTheCat thats why all the names are originated from Turkish right?
The way you eats & do the little dance when the food is good really makes me happy & you give honest review as well....I also love how you munch or took a bite on food you ate...so satisfying ❤
she’s so cheerful damn
To the uneducated people in the comments that did not make any effort to add up the prices and say the food was expensive: the whole meal was less than 50 dollars (around 45 euros) with enough food fot two people. And you call this expensive???? Please do not come, we have 35 mil tourists per year, would not mind losing some cheapos.
people aren’t uneducated just because they 1. didn’t wanna do math? 2. because they made a comment on a youtube video of a thought that went through their head.
stop taking everything so personal and go outside.
@@crystaldelacruz1335 I am going outside plenty. And yes people are uneducated and bored and they express opinions without doing basic math, which I did. You can thank me for that.
still a lot of money for a lunch haha but i mean if you’re travelling to a place known for food then you shouldn’t be a scrooge
You never know where these people are from. Things that are cheap to you are expensive to others. But yes if you are going to eat at these places, you need to keep in mimd the cost and what you can afford.
However, it was rude to speak to them like this without knowing the intent.
50 dollars for a meal is cheap omg here in India I could go to a fancy restaurant and that would be my cost for a meal for 5-6 people maybe there that is cheap
You are beyond perfect marriage material 😂 you are so sweet , kind , beautiful and you are a foodie !! , the perfect person on the planet 😂
I just love how she describes everything she eats.
This is the most fun channel, I could watch this all day
Did you go to turkish restaurant in greece nice!
I love that Turkey only has traditional Greek, Armenian, Kurdish, Persian, Assyrian & Levantis restaurants.
@@uguryzg They lived with us when we have an empire so they lived with our culture and foods they are making our foods in their countries now ıts normal but ıts not their traditional food
@@furkan4521 their history is not only the Ottoman Empire. Greeks (Alexander the Great), Armenians (Armenian Kingdom), Assyrians/Levantine Arabs (Assyrian Empire, Phoenicians etc.) Kurds/Persians (Median Empire, Persian Empire, Sassanid Empire etc.) All these people already had their traditional dishes such as Lahmacun which is called „turkish“ pizza while the Assyrians had a recipe for it 2000 years ago & even the name is semetic not Turkic. Also my favorite example: Pickles (Turşu) which is iranic (kurdish/persian) which comes from the name sour - tirş/turş (in Kurdish/Farsi). You Turks also stole a lot even the Germans had a word for it „getürkt“. Also don’t forget. You’re linguistically turkish but genetically you’re not
🧬🇬🇷🇦🇲🇮🇷🇬🇪🇸🇾🇸🇦
@@uguryzg k
I just cant get over that these are all turkish meals. Let me write down their names:
mücver kızartma (the zucchini one)
sarma (stuffed with rice)
patlıcan oturtma (eggplant one)
Izgara köfte (kebab)
irmik helvası (dessert)
Cheese may have been halloumi! I love Greek food flavor profiles!
I love ur content it always makes me smile and hungry😊😊😊
I don't normally subscribe but i enjoy your passion for food
Perfect meal! Good choices !
Everything she eats looks amazing!! My fav food channel.
In Greece you should definitely try souvlaki (σουβλάκι)!!! I'm so happy that you went to Greece for your videos, I love watching them!!!😊❤
So satisfying to see her eat
I love your facial expressions 😂 They're so happy and cheerful
that moussaka looks amazing!
Love how descriptive she is. All of that looks so delicious!
I grew up with grape leaves with rice inside them and it’s so good!!!
That all looks fantastic
I hope to go to Greece one day...
Watching you eat makes me happy. 💞💞💞
Her facial expressions after she eats is so nice to watch and makes me so hungry
I love that u go around the world and try new foods and ur honesty ❤❤❤ love u girl
Whenever I hear "That's all for today" from you... My heart says, "No no try some more foods"😂😍
I hope you liked our country! Love from Greece ❤
She’s so likable 😊
I feel so full when I see your videos😂😂. Your beautiful to. Thanks for sharing.
I am glad you liked our food in Greece!
our food ??? thats turkish food dumb guy
I love your food trip😂
Greek food sounds delish
I want your life. Traveling and showing people all the amazing food you get to eat. That’s pretty sweet job right there. Also love how your eyes light up and you do a little food happy dance when it’s something you like. Lol I do the same.
I’m so happy to see her enjoying her food
Everything looks so delicious 😊❤.