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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

Kebab is the traditional Turkish response to fast food and at the same time is not unhealthy for you.

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

Mixed grills are likely to include lamb chops, "köfte", or "şiş". Köfte or meatballs can be grilled, fried, oven-cooked or boiled, after being mixed with special spices, eggs, and grated onions and carefully shaped into balls, oblongs, or round or long patties.

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

Another popular dish is raw meatballs, inspired by the nomadic Turks who carried spiced, raw meat in their saddles, and is known to Europeans as "steak Tartar".

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

It is made of raw, twiceground meat, by kneading it with thin bulgur and hot spices vigorously for a few hours.

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

Then bite-size patties are made, and served with cilantro, known for its stomach-protecting qualities.

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

Some restaurants specialize only in grilled meats, in which case they are called meat restaurants.

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Kebab: A traditional response of Turkish cuisine to fast-food culture

The fare will be a constant stream of grilled meats served hot in portions straight off the grill, until you tell the waiter that you are full.