🇹🇷 Turkish

Turkish Food: Kebab to Baklava

Turkish cuisine is one of the world's great culinary traditions, blending Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean influences into a spectacular range of dishes. From the kebab houses of southeastern Turkey to the fish restaurants along the Bosphorus, food vocabulary is essential for any Turkish language learner. This guide covers kebab types, mezes, breakfast items, desserts, and ordering phrases.

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Kebabs — Kebaplar

The kebab is Turkey's most iconic food, but it is far more diverse than most people realize. Each region has its own style, and knowing the differences helps you order like a local.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
KebapKebab (general)
keh-bahp
Döner kebapRotating spit meat
dö-nehr keh-bahp
Adana kebapSpicy minced meat skewer
ah-dah-nah keh-bahp
Ürfa kebapMild minced meat skewer
ür-fah keh-bahp
İskender kebapDöner on bread with sauce
ees-ken-dehr keh-bahp
Şiş kebapCubed meat on skewer
sheesh keh-bahp
Tavuk şişChicken skewer
tah-vook sheesh
Beyti kebapWrapped minced meat kebab
bay-tee keh-bahp
Pro Tip

In Turkey, the word kebap refers to any grilled or roasted meat dish — not just meat on a stick. Döner kebap (rotating kebab) is the origin of what the world calls "döner" or "shawarma." The quality of a döner in Turkey is vastly different from fast-food versions abroad.

Mezes — Mezeler

Mezes are small appetizer dishes shared at the start of a meal, often accompanied by rakı (anise-flavored spirit). A good meze spread is an art form in Turkish cuisine.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
MezeAppetizer / starter
meh-zeh
HumusHummus (chickpea dip)
hoo-moos
EzmeSpicy tomato-pepper paste
ehz-meh
CacıkYogurt with cucumber
jah-jük
HaydariThick herbed yogurt dip
hai-dah-ree
Patlıcan salatasıRoasted eggplant salad
paht-lü-jahn sah-lah-tah-sü
Sigara böreğiCigar-shaped cheese pastry
see-gah-rah bö-reh-ee
ZeytinOlives
zay-teen

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Breakfast — Kahvaltı

Turkish breakfast is legendary for its abundance. The word kahvaltı literally means "before coffee" (kahve + altı), reflecting how central this meal is to Turkish life. Weekend breakfasts can last for hours.

TurkishEnglish
Pronunciation
KahvaltıBreakfast
kah-vahl-tü
Beyaz peynirWhite cheese (feta-like)
bay-ahz pay-neer
SimitSesame bread ring
see-meet
MenemenScrambled eggs with peppers
meh-neh-mehn
BalHoney
bahl
KaymakClotted cream
kai-mahk
ÇayTea
chai

Desserts — Tatlılar

Turkish desserts range from syrup-soaked pastries to milk-based puddings. The tradition of sweets in Turkey is ancient and deeply connected to celebrations and hospitality.

Pro Tip

Gaziantep is considered the culinary capital of Turkey, especially for baklava and kebabs. The city's baklava uses local pistachios and has its own protected designation. If someone offers you "Antep baklavası," you are getting the real deal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you order food in Turkish?

Use "...alabilir miyim?" (...can I have?) or simply say the dish followed by "lütfen" (please). For example: "Bir Adana kebap lütfen" (One Adana kebab, please). To ask for the bill, say "Hesap lütfen" (Bill, please). In casual settings, pointing at what you want and saying "Bundan lütfen" (This one, please) works perfectly.

What is the difference between the types of kebab?

Adana kebab is spicy minced meat on a skewer, named after the city of Adana. Ürün kebab is similar but without spice, from Urfa. Döner kebab is meat cooked on a rotating vertical spit. İskender kebab is döner served over bread with tomato sauce and butter, from Bursa. Each city has its own kebab tradition.

What is a typical Turkish breakfast like?

Turkish breakfast (kahvaltı) is one of the most elaborate in the world. It typically includes: white cheese (beyaz peynir), olives (zeytin), tomatoes and cucumbers, honey with clotted cream (bal ve kaymak), eggs, simit (sesame bread ring), butter, jam, and unlimited çay (tea). Weekend breakfasts can last for hours.

Is Turkish food spicy?

It depends on the region. Southeastern Turkish cuisine (Adana, Gaziantep, Urfa) uses considerable heat from red pepper flakes (pul biber). Istanbul and western Turkey tend to be milder. You can always ask "Acı mı?" (Is it spicy?) or "Acısız lütfen" (Without spice, please).