Künefe | Turkish Cuisine

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Künefe & Kunafa is one of the most popular dessert in Turkey. it is made of tel kadayıf cheese and sherbet. it is usualy eaten after a good and tasty kebab. Turkish cuisine.

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I just taste kunefe today for the first time in Istanbul and it was super delicious.

SarahYomei
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I've had this in the UK and not impressed. I had it FRESH IN TURKEY and OMG I had it everyday for a week. Hence I put on weight. 🤣🤣🤲🥰🥰🥰

F-J.
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I had this at a restaurant few months ago. This stuff is sooo delicious and sweet. I’m going to attempt to make this at home this weekend. This stuff is the bomb!

smileywarrior
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I MISS TÜRKIYE SO MUCH WE WENT THIS SUMMER IN ISTANBUL AND THE KUNEFE IS JUST AMAZING 😍 NOTHING CAN TOP IT

hiba
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I am Turkish and we make künefe at home and eat nearly every week.İt's so deligious but ingreditions ( cheese, butter ..) you can't find them in everywhere. They're special handmake İt's our favourite desert Turkey is a paradise country with nature and kind of foods.

y.d.
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Watching this while fasting is a BIG mistake I guess, but whatever, I WANT TO EAT THIS BEFORE I DIE

pualamnusantara
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I may not be Turkish but it doesn't mean I can't be obsessed with kunefe....it's amazing 👌👍👏😛😍🥰😊😋😁

sainasstory
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I am an indian i ate kunefe in a Turkish Food restaurent at a Mall here & i feel this the most delicious dessert ever!❣

aamnafatima
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what kind of cheese questions, answer here : you should use unsalted cheese(but not cream cheese just unsalted and must be fusible) Turkish original name : KÜNEFE PEYNİRİ

dustystrikerr
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Why people fight for the original country 😂😂
Most important it’s extremely delicious.
That’s it

mzmz
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I tried this in a Turkish restaurant yesterday ! I am mesmerized by the taste ! Amazing !

YoutubeWinnerBanu
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I am an indian but i love turkey. I am living in saudi with my husband for 1 n half months now. I would love to taste kunafa if i get it here.

inshakhan
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As a Norwegian who have been reading some of the most outrageous comments, here is what I replied to an offensivé vulgar guy who happens to be a Turk:
before you insult Emin Mammdov, let a Norwegian specialised in International relations tell you this: before spewing hateful words about Arabs, which obviously you know nothing about them, because it’s obvious that you haven’t traveled and seen much otherwise you wouldn’t say such nonsense. Who are the Arabs? They are people that have been assimilated and integrated from so many sophisticated civilizations like the Assyrians’ the Sumerians’ the Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Berbers’the Phoenicians’ as they were all conquered by the Arabs, they became part of the Arab-speaking world.. now these turned out to be some of the most sophisticated civilizations we’ve ever seen... ever been in Spain or Sicily or Malta or Portugal? Ever heard of their legacies and their architectural Wonders? The magnificent Alhambra? The Alcazar of Seville? The Mezquita of Córdoba ? Doubt an ignorant, who to start with isn’t even a native to the Mediterranean world is pretending to have a culture. Do you know that you the ottomans when the caliph of Baghdad brought you as mercenaries to fight in his empire, you were considered as savages by the Abbasids .. I bet you have no clue that Baghdad was considered the Mecca of technology and science.. where do you, we in the West took our knowledge from? Not only from the Greeks’ but from the different Arab states I’ve mentioned above.. do you know that your language has more than 36% of it from Arabic? Spanish comes next.. Spanish has over 26% of its words from Arabic... then comes Portuguese, French, English and Norwegian.. of course we have borrowed words from Arabic not Turkish... cipher’ Algorithm, Algebra, Almanac, monsoon, safari, coffee, sugar’ syrup’ sorbet, , pasta, pizza, orange, artichoke...Spinach’ lemon andso on... you poor uneducated ignorant ... a product of the populist and militaristic politics and system of your country... We came to Turkey once and we decided it’s definitely not worth it... on the other hand, we visited Morocco, Jordan, Egypt’ Israel, Palestine and Lebanon.. much more charming people.Lebanon was the icing on the cake, we loved it.. did you know where the name my continent( Europa) comes from? From the ancient Phoenicians, which is today Lebanon... doubt an ignorant turk would know anything outside their ottoman bubble, known as the drunk and the joke by the big powers of the time.. have at least some decency to thank the Arabs who brought you to the Middle East and taught you how to eat’ to build and copy their amazing palaces, architecture and gave you part of their language and science...

fjordhellas
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i don't care where it come from from turki or Egypt or Palestinian or lebanon it so delicious

bundadikiniki
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Ugh I just had this yesterday it was the best dessert I e ever had and I’m Puerto Rican very used to sweet desserts this is the

Yosoy
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I just love this sweet. Always when I'm in Istanbul I go to market near Grand Bazar...there is te best I have ever it it. Njami ☺

tvojazvezdica
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Kunafeh is a Bangladeshi delicacy, and I'm a Malaysian. Couldn't care any less.

I've just saved you Turks and Arabs from waging a war against each other.

bojed
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I. SET THIS AS A LIFE GOAL. TO ATLEAST EVER EAT KUNAFE ONCE IN MY LIFE

mrfishbag
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والله نفسي فيها الان مع الصباح ومعها قهوة … …وحقيقة اجمل كنافة اكلتها هي الكنافة بالقشطة المصرية ….على كيف كيفك

any.Taem-
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I believe this particular meal has Arabic roots. That being said, meals like Shawarma and many others are purely Turkish. As Arabs have language peculiarities to pronounce Ch they often say Sh... So the Turkish word for Chevirme which means rolling or circulating, would be pronounced as Shevirme by Arabs. Kunafa however does not resemble any of our Turkish phonetics or language origins. But we know how to cook it very well!

eminmammadov