Introduction
One of the best aspects of any journey to Turkey is, without a doubt, unearthing a host of local culinary delights. On my most recent trip to the Middle East, I thoroughly explored Turkiye for its diverse and rich culinary history-probably too much as evidenced back on the rest of this list. To Thai travelers, accustomed to the strong & fiery aromas of their native cuisine, Turkish food opens up a new spectrum. In Paradise On Earth Travel’s ทัวร์ตุรกี Türkiye tour https://paradiseonearthtravel.com/, you will not only discover the history and natural beauty of this country but also have the opportunity to taste its delicious signature dish.
Definitely Taste These Dishes Turkey
Turkey is perfect for foodies or those willing to try new things, there is something for everyone here In this article are some of the top meals most likable by visitors from Thailand equivocally:
- Kebabs
Kebabs are likely one of the first things that comes to mind when you think of Turkish cuisine. The skewers in Turkiye are far more user-friendly than those discovered in Thailand as the kebabs offer a different approach to cooking. Meanwhile, one well-known form is Doner Kebab from where the meat is slowly cooked on a vertical rotisserie. Made with juicy, seasoned lamb, beef or chicken that is typically served on rice and/or bread, this will be a savory first meal of many to come on your epic food adventure in Turkey. You can also taste skewered and grilled Shish Kebab, seasoned with spicy Turkish herbs & spices known as Tandoor (in Turkey).
- Baklava
You definitely need to try one of the classic Turkish desserts Baklava: The last sweet tooth that comes alive in almost everyone, Baklava is composed of layers of thin pastry filled with chopped nuts and sweetened either with honey or syrup; Vegan Options: Just apply some clarified butter from sunflower or vegetable oil instead. Desserts in Thailand are often fruit based and a light snack, so having something like Baklava which comes bursting with sweet richness, with syrup soaked pastry is quite the contrast and makes it an ever perfect treat after spending your day at some of Turkey’s iconic landmarks.
- Turkish Tea and Coffee
Turkish Coffee: Coffee culture in Turkey is different, and I suggest trying Turkish coffee if you are looking for something outside the box of your typical cup o’ joe. The coffee itself is unfiltered, which allows the full-bodied richness of the beans to come through. On the flip side, Turkish tea, typically served in tiny tulip-shaped glasses is a palate-cleansing pleasure best sampled post-prandial. Tea, the iced teas that Thailand is famous for but in Turkey you can have a traditional hot cup to be warm again.
- Meze
Meze are similar to appetizers and are usually served as a prelude to the meal. They’re served with hummus, dolma (wrapped grape leaves) or baba ganoush (a purple spread of smoked eggplant). These plates are prepared for the entire group to enjoy, with a variety of textures and tastes: creamy, tangy and fresh. Thais will find the variety familiar and comforting, an aromatic mix of herbs and spices to level-up the taste in each bite.
- Pide
Another favorite for many travelers is Pide, which sometimes gets called Turkish pizza. The dough is shaped into a boat, and it is filled with toppings such as minced meat, cheese and vegetables. The crispy crust and the tasty toppings are similar to any kind of Thai flatbread dishes, but the Turkish spice in the fillings kick it up a notch from familiar textures.
Why Thai Travelers Will Love Turkish Food
Balance of Flavors: The traditional flavors of Thai cooking are well-known, a balance that includes sweet, sour, salty and spicy. Although the way it’s done is very Turkish, it certainly holds a sensibility to culinary approach through fresh herbs, spices and quality ingredients. When you book an ทัวร์ตุรกี with Paradise On Earth Travel, our personalized aesthetic transportation excerpt is not only going to take you through Turkey showing you all the beautiful mosques, palaces and natural wonders, but we include in pretty much (if not ALL) tours also a complete immersion into their food culture. Turkish cuisine is quite a culinary melting pot and many Thai travelers will be able to find a lot of flavors in Turkish food that feel like home, but also very exotic.
Conclusion
Turkey culinary scene Whether galavanting around the vibrant streets of Istanbul or strolling through the peaceful landscapes of Cappadocia, a visit to Turkey included an authentic introduction into its amazing food culture. A large variety of dishes from Turkish cuisine will delight any traveler — Thai too. All meals are an adventure, whether you are tasting kebabs or sweet baklava. Only the Türkiye tour created by https://paradiseonearthtravel.com/ knows exactly how to navigate your adventure through Turkey: not only visit places but also take advantage of its heavenly cuisine. Bon appétit, or how they say in Turkey: Afiyet olsun!