Awaiting Germans applying for protection of Döner Kebap against cheap Turkish copies
They probably have a better argument for it as well
Gib mir ein Gyro!
Maybe once they can make actually decent copies over there.
Until then, it remains the invention of a Turkish immigrant that upgraded the traditional form to something more useful.
protected status for cheap ultra-processed meat?
Turkey cannot win this, it is known to all humanity that Charlemagne invented the Kebab. It’s a traditional German food like the bratwurst and beer.
New fear unlocked.
Similar to how you can’t get a proper curry in India, I sort of get Fritz’s point here
German kebab stays the best I have eaten to this day and I dream of the day that I can have it again. I can get half decent ones in Portugal, at fairly cheap prices (3€, meaning half my monthly wage) but they do not compare to what I have eaten in Berlin.
Ahhh see… there’s a chain of stores called ‘German Donner Kebbab’ below my balcony so I dunno what Suleiman is gonna do to argue against Hans’ in his lederhosen
I can take G*rmans calling us swamp germans, calling our language a drunk version of their own…
But the moment Merkel’s sock puppets call our kebab a *G*rman* invention, I’m throwing hands. You guys had nothing to do with the delight that is the Kapsalon!!
Always and forever will prefer gyros over their mystery meat … fight me bish
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>World War III
Yeah, but not about kebab…
If you mess with the döner, we are coming for you
Awaiting Germans applying for protection of Döner Kebap against cheap Turkish copies
They probably have a better argument for it as well
Gib mir ein Gyro!
Maybe once they can make actually decent copies over there.
Until then, it remains the invention of a Turkish immigrant that upgraded the traditional form to something more useful.
protected status for cheap ultra-processed meat?
Turkey cannot win this, it is known to all humanity that Charlemagne invented the Kebab. It’s a traditional German food like the bratwurst and beer.
New fear unlocked.
Similar to how you can’t get a proper curry in India, I sort of get Fritz’s point here
German kebab stays the best I have eaten to this day and I dream of the day that I can have it again. I can get half decent ones in Portugal, at fairly cheap prices (3€, meaning half my monthly wage) but they do not compare to what I have eaten in Berlin.
Ahhh see… there’s a chain of stores called ‘German Donner Kebbab’ below my balcony so I dunno what Suleiman is gonna do to argue against Hans’ in his lederhosen
I can take G*rmans calling us swamp germans, calling our language a drunk version of their own…
But the moment Merkel’s sock puppets call our kebab a *G*rman* invention, I’m throwing hands. You guys had nothing to do with the delight that is the Kapsalon!!
Always and forever will prefer gyros over their mystery meat … fight me bish
overrated turkslop