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No salad beats Greek salad
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my favor is Hamburger-dakis
more specifically Central Asian Turkic.
i wonder when they will claim Sushi and call it Sushidakis
http://uzbekcooking.blogspot.de/2009/12/pahlava.html
http://www.advantour.com/turkmenista...ine/sweets.htm
Baklava (pakhlava) is a traditional oriental confection of hojaldre with walnuts in syrup. It is very tasty oriental bake, traditionally made in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for Navruz.
In addition to sweets, traditional for the East, the pastries of Turkmen national cuisine should be also noted. The cookies “pishme” and crumpets “chapada” are especially loved by the Turkmens.
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tzatziki ftw.
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Everybody says Gyros My favourite plate is salmon with veggies and basmati rice,since it's not exclusively Greek,i'll pick Pastitsio.
edit : pastitsio is not exclusive either i remembered,whatever
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I don't know, Gyros I guess? I don't know anything else. Ok maybe "greek salad". Not sure if greeks eat the latter though.
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Gyros isnt Greek dish, its Greek name for Turkish döner kebab.
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