Turkish Street Food in Berlin | Izmir Kumru

Kumru is typically with Sucuk, Meat Sausage cut into strips and slices, Cheese, Tomatos, Pickles, Ketchup and Mayonnaise in a bun made from chickpea flour and coated with grape juice and sprinkled with sesame seeds. This gives the Kumru that special sweet taste and the balance of sweet, sour and salty.😋🔥 The advantage of the Kumru over the Döner Kebab: You can eat it at any time of the day - whether for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner.😍🤤 [1] Berlin Kumru Kottbusser Damm 77 10967 Berlin-Neukölln Instagram: Berlin Kumru [2] - “Kumru“ means “Turtledove“ Kumru means turtledove in Turkish. It is assumed because the shape of the sandwich loaves resemble a dove with their pointed ends. The popular Turkish Street Food originally comes from the seaside resort of Çeşme, which is located in the south-west of Izmir. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Every Sunday at 10 a.m. (CET) a new Moodi-Foodi-Video! 😋 Don’t forget to subscribe our channel - for free! Then you won’t miss a new yummy Street Food Berlin Video! STAY HUNGRY! ✌️😋 INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK & FACEBOOK: @moodifoodiberlin #moodifoodiberlin #streetfoodberlin #Kumru
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