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Just for the record, Carne Asada is spanish and means roasted meat. Carne = meat; Asada= roasted.

Every dish that has roasted meat is "carne asada", so you can eat carne asada everywhere in the world were you have a piece of meat and a grill...

You shoud have asked for the real names of those. They look delicious @_@

 



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We have the same food here in Turkey too! It's called doner (americans know it as shwarma i guess)
It is mostly served in thin breads with sesame, filled with sliced onions and coriander.

It's the biggest consumed fast food in Turkey and possibly also in Germany (because the Turkish immigrants carried it to germany in 1970s)



Mr.Metralha said:

Just for the record, Carne Asada is spanish and means roasted meat. Carne = meat; Asada= roasted.

Every dish that has roasted meat is "carne asada", so you can eat carne asada everywhere in the world were you have a piece of meat and a grill...

You shoud have asked for the real names of those. They look delicious @_@

 

Exactly, people eat "carne asada" every week, and is definitely not seen as something special.



okean said:

We have the same food here in Turkey too! It's called doner (americans know it as shwarma i guess)
It is mostly served in thin breads with sesame, filled with sliced onions and coriander.

It's the biggest consumed fast food in Turkey and possibly also in Germany (because the Turkish immigrants carried it to germany in 1970s)

You won't believe it but Döner as we know it today was first served in a german restaurant buy a turkish guy who couldn't sell his food to the people in Berlin. He realized people liked to eat while walking so he put the meat and everything into a turkish pita and people loved it. And in 2009 Doner was promoted as typical german food in asian countries

And yes it's by far the most popular fast food in germany... and I really want one right now



UncleScrooge said:
okean said:

We have the same food here in Turkey too! It's called doner (americans know it as shwarma i guess)
It is mostly served in thin breads with sesame, filled with sliced onions and coriander.

It's the biggest consumed fast food in Turkey and possibly also in Germany (because the Turkish immigrants carried it to germany in 1970s)

You won't believe it but Döner as we know it today was first served in a german restaurant buy a turkish guy who couldn't sell his food to the people in Berlin. He realized people liked to eat while walking so he put the meat and everything into a turkish pita and people loved it. And in 2009 Doner was promoted as typical german food in asian countries

And yes it's by far the most popular fast food in germany... and I really want one right now

That's why it is called Pita Shwarma...

I never understood the word "Pita" on the thing.



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There is also a non fast-food variant of doner which is with thicker breads soaked in tomate sauce, with thin doner meat on top of the breads and melted hot butter put on top of all. It is usually served with sour yoghurt on the side (it's NOT the Danone yoghurts that americans know of, very different taste) 

This may even be more akin to Source's Carne asada:



mexico? carne asad? WTF the carne asada is from argentina and it rocks..!  Gauchos use to eat it a lot! by the way here in Guatemala we have plenty of Carne asada  restaurants and most of them are argentinian... I LOVE CARNE ASADA! :D (with garlic bread) OMG :D

this is the shit! :D :D i think in argentina its called "Asado" :D 



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in my country we eat a sheep cooked on coal, we cut it, put in a bread, and put lemona nd spices, its amazing!



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okean said:

We have the same food here in Turkey too! It's called doner (americans know it as shwarma i guess)
It is mostly served in thin breads with sesame, filled with sliced onions and coriander.

It's the biggest consumed fast food in Turkey and possibly also in Germany (because the Turkish immigrants carried it to germany in 1970s)


thats not the real shawarma!!! real shawarma is in lebanon with arabic bread!



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So from this thread I assume everybody's a food expert. lol