Go beyond tyska sources. The Germans are generally considered arrogant blpwhards by swedes. Anything your country does well mine does better Merkel.
Dream on my friend. And get a bit more creative, its getting boring and lame.
Just know with every bite you take, its delicious German food.
@Ladyboy
So grilling meat was around before? No shit sherlock.
So, Mr.immigrant, if you'd create some fantastic food right now, in Australia, that becomes a billion-dollar industry in Australia, would you say the locals aren't allowed to praise it and call it their own? Only the Fijians might? Because that is where your dad fucked your mom 500 years ago?". Döner is a Turkish word, from dönmek ("to turn"). Döner kebab is sometimes spelled döner kebap (the Turkish spelling), literally "rotating roast".[17] In English it may also be spelled "doner", "donar", "donair" (in Canada), or sometimes "donner". In German, it is spelled Döner Kebab, which can also be spelled Doener Kebab if the ö character is not available; the sandwich is often called ein Döner. "
I want a kebab now.Kebabs are not German. There is no way they make anything so shit.
This is my favourite döner here in Finland. It has: Chicken, feta, fresh coriander with tzatziki, kalamata olive paste, eggplant, tomato, cucumber, tabule & lettuce. It is pretty fuckin' awesome.Döner by day, Döner by night - all day!
This is from Amsterdam. They have super good Döner's there and they're also cheap ones. Starting only from like 2,50€/Dollar
Needs some chilli sauceThis is my favourite döner here in Finland. It has: Chicken, feta, fresh coriander with tzatziki, kalamata olive paste, eggplant, tomato, cucumber, tabule & lettuce. It is pretty fuckin' awesome.
They're culturally declaring warNeeds some chilli sauce
You're correct, sir. If you ask, they will put some chili in there. Powder though, not sauce.Needs some chilli sauce
Powder? WTF!You're correct, sir. If you ask, they will put some chili in there. Powder though, not sauce.
They put their sauce inside.Powder? WTF!
Hopefully not to the eyes like they do in wales
burrito v doner kebab
Who's tried an authentic version of both? Which one wins?