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kish Breakfast consists of bread, cheese, jam, Nutella, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, honey and Turkish coffee. Normally, I don’t like eating breakfast, but a Turkish Breakfast is a different story. I love it!</p><p id="827c">Cay (Turkish Tea) is a strong black tea served in a Turkish glass cup with few sugar cubes if you like to add sweetness to your tea. It is quite normal to be served Cay when you visit a friend’s home or etc because tea hospitality is a pretty big deal in Turkey.</p><p id="0b0c">Kahvesi (Turkish Coffee)</p><p id="9237">Coffee was actually introduced to Europe by the Ottoman Empire. Coffee was been a big deal in Turkey for hundreds of years. In Turkish coffee, the coffee beans are finely ground before bringing it to a boil in water.</p><p id="835d">Ayran (it’s a salty yogurt drink)</p><p id="bba1">Simit (Turkish Bagel) You will see Simit

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s been sold everywhere in Istanbul on a cart.</p><p id="6edf">Pide</p><p id="6211">Dondurma (Turkish ice cream)</p><p id="e9af">My favorite Turkish treat is Dondurma.</p><p id="8235">Baklava</p><p id="ca98">Halva</p><p id="721d">Turkish Delights (Lokum)</p><p id="70b2">They are so delightful. My favorite flavor is pistachio.</p><p id="8988">It’s quite difficult to find Turkish food where I live so I often find myself craving Turkish cuisine and treats. I would highly encourage you to visit Turkey to see their beautiful scenery and try their foods. Also, Turkish people are the sweetest souls I have ever met. To me, I found it so culturally shocking that Turkish people are so hospitable compared to Americans. Their hospitality is different. How could I explain? I feel like Turkish people make you feel like part of their family instantly.</p></article></body>

Foods To Try in Turkey

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I’ve actually been to Turkey a few times. My favorite thing about Turkey is the delicious foods Turkey has to offer. Here are some top-notch Turkish foods you must try!

Traditional Turkish Breakfast is a must! You definitely cannot start your day without Turkish Breakfast. Turkish Breakfast consists of bread, cheese, jam, Nutella, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, honey and Turkish coffee. Normally, I don’t like eating breakfast, but a Turkish Breakfast is a different story. I love it!

Cay (Turkish Tea) is a strong black tea served in a Turkish glass cup with few sugar cubes if you like to add sweetness to your tea. It is quite normal to be served Cay when you visit a friend’s home or etc because tea hospitality is a pretty big deal in Turkey.

Kahvesi (Turkish Coffee)

Coffee was actually introduced to Europe by the Ottoman Empire. Coffee was been a big deal in Turkey for hundreds of years. In Turkish coffee, the coffee beans are finely ground before bringing it to a boil in water.

Ayran (it’s a salty yogurt drink)

Simit (Turkish Bagel) You will see Simits been sold everywhere in Istanbul on a cart.

Pide

Dondurma (Turkish ice cream)

My favorite Turkish treat is Dondurma.

Baklava

Halva

Turkish Delights (Lokum)

They are so delightful. My favorite flavor is pistachio.

It’s quite difficult to find Turkish food where I live so I often find myself craving Turkish cuisine and treats. I would highly encourage you to visit Turkey to see their beautiful scenery and try their foods. Also, Turkish people are the sweetest souls I have ever met. To me, I found it so culturally shocking that Turkish people are so hospitable compared to Americans. Their hospitality is different. How could I explain? I feel like Turkish people make you feel like part of their family instantly.

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