I am fed up of seeing Turks and Greeks arguing on these youtube comments. It gets old! They are now both great countries. Get a grip. Nationalism just teaches you how to hate people you never met and argue over history you personally had no part in whatsoever
another hilarious video. Wishful thinking is not bad ,but this video is just another example of Greek interpretation (or imitation) of Turkish cuisine as usual (Like tzaziki (cacik),borek(this word still) , greek coffee and thousands of others).(Sure there are some common things... but baklava is obvious one for God's sake) .The word baklava is infact Arabic and originated in the middle east, which Greeks never lived or ruled.
@batronster22 u have SERIOUS issues.. go watch turkish videos if u dont like greek cooking. by the way.. if all these recipies were turkish then why doesn't kazakhstan's cuisine have these dishes?? that's where your people originated from.. you came to us.. we never went to you .. these dishes existed for centuries within the entire mediterannian region, including countries that have never known turkish occupation. you're not mediteranian.. GOODBYE !
@batronster22 prove it... burek is probably originally from the balkans... baklava is levantine and tzatziki and similar sauces have probably been used in many cuisines independently of eachother.
You are like a second mom in the kitchen and I love all your videos. I have learned so much from you. I never paid attention to my parents and now that they are gone so are their recipes. As most good cooks, they were in their heads and never on paper. You are so generous to be sharing your talent with us.
Would you please show us how to make melomakarona. This has been a challenge to me for many years. I have tried many recipes and haven't had luck.
Food is based on your past and what you know - there is no right or wrong. I'm sure you make an amazing Baklava and I'm sure I would love it. Take care.
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I am fed up of seeing Turks and Greeks arguing on these youtube comments. It gets old! They are now both great countries. Get a grip. Nationalism just teaches you how to hate people you never met and argue over history you personally had no part in whatsoever
SexyRolex 6 months ago
That is excellent. You remind me of my Yi-ya
Dyntithius 1 year ago
another hilarious video. Wishful thinking is not bad ,but this video is just another example of Greek interpretation (or imitation) of Turkish cuisine as usual (Like tzaziki (cacik),borek(this word still) , greek coffee and thousands of others).(Sure there are some common things... but baklava is obvious one for God's sake) .The word baklava is infact Arabic and originated in the middle east, which Greeks never lived or ruled.
batronster22 1 year ago
@batronster22 u have SERIOUS issues.. go watch turkish videos if u dont like greek cooking. by the way.. if all these recipies were turkish then why doesn't kazakhstan's cuisine have these dishes?? that's where your people originated from.. you came to us.. we never went to you .. these dishes existed for centuries within the entire mediterannian region, including countries that have never known turkish occupation. you're not mediteranian.. GOODBYE !
GreekBiaaatch 1 year ago 2
@batronster22 prove it... burek is probably originally from the balkans... baklava is levantine and tzatziki and similar sauces have probably been used in many cuisines independently of eachother.
Daski69 11 months ago
polu wraia suntagi!!!polu glukia i kuria,parakolouthisa tis perissoteres suntages tis!!!mpravo tis pou deixnei se emas tis neoteres!!!
Annouk313 1 year ago
You are like a second mom in the kitchen and I love all your videos. I have learned so much from you. I never paid attention to my parents and now that they are gone so are their recipes. As most good cooks, they were in their heads and never on paper. You are so generous to be sharing your talent with us.
Would you please show us how to make melomakarona. This has been a challenge to me for many years. I have tried many recipes and haven't had luck.
Thank you again and yias ta xeria sou!
reevesparkbeach 1 year ago
xairetismata apo thn ellada!
poli xairomai pou vlepw ellhnes na kanoun video mageirikis edw sto youtube!
perimenoume na doume ki alla!
Maria
grothesque 2 years ago
greek baklava rocks
leomaster1000000 2 years ago 5
Looks delicious and qite easy to do. Thanks.
SuzanneBa 2 years ago 3
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yeah im Turkish and a pro at making this and you're supposed to put pistachios not almonds. It's the tradiotional TURKISH way. TURKIYE!!!!
denizaks14 2 years ago
Hey denizaks14,
Food is based on your past and what you know - there is no right or wrong. I'm sure you make an amazing Baklava and I'm sure I would love it. Take care.
topgear4383 2 years ago 4
Yes the turkish way maybe.. not the GREEK!!!!!! greek is best ;)
ImsoOohappy 2 years ago