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For more info visit http://www.petersommer.com/turkey-travel-country/turkish-food-cuisine Alongside the swimming, the archaeology, and the beautiful scenery, one of the greatest delights of a gulet cruise in Turkey is the food. Turkish food is considered one of the finest cuisines in the world. The focus is all about simple but incredibly tasty fresh local ingredients. All food is prepared on board by our cook in the galley. Have a look at this video and tantalise your tastebuds.

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  • peace and love to turkey!!

  • I lived in a Turkish neighborhood in Nurnberg,Germany and believed I ate more Turkish food than German food, it is really super.

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  • @Daski69 well tomatoes came from America and also chili, zucchini. Spanish didn't have them before they took them from Native Americans too. Tomatoes are used widely in many cuisines today. Is this called a steal? What is your point?

  • O.O i feel hungry ㅜ.ㅜ

  • great video...thank you for sharing  ....

  • i love turkey and angham :)

  • Wow this food look really tasty im hungry

  • I LOVE turkish food

  • Dear All,

    I have a question about psychology:

    * Why do we enjoy to have meals on a moving vehicle such as a boat, a cruise or an Airbus A380?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for you7r creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • tomatoes are so essential for turks eh? well without the spaniards glorious campaign in the new world you wouldn' have tomatoes in your stolen cuisine

  • i hope traviling to turkey one day :)

  • my dad is turkish and my mom dutch my dad always cuts us a watermelon and eat lots of garlic tomatoes olives gives me a good feeling watching this clip

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