Kalila said: »
I know that >_> But we don't have weird pizzas like you do lol
You should try kebab
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Kalila said: » I know that >_> But we don't have weird pizzas like you do lol You should try kebab Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Kalila said: » I know that >_> But we don't have weird pizzas like you do lol You should try kebab Also, I treat a pizza like a canvas to be creative with with what I'm craving. What's kebab to you? Ours is "döner kebab"
Yogurt bread is pretty good :0
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Bismarck.Dracondria said: » What's kebab to you? Ours is "döner kebab" Your döner kebab is listed on that page, but here a kebab is: ![]() not this: ![]() Throwing two foods together is the whole purpose of cooking though, and is how we innovate and create new dishes through generations.
Kalila said: » Bismarck.Dracondria said: » What's kebab to you? Ours is "döner kebab" Your döner kebab is listed on that page, but here a kebab is: ![]() not this: ![]() Quote: Döner kebab is most popularly served in pita bread, as it is best known, with salad, but is also served in a dish with a salad and bread or French fries on the side, or used for Turkish pizzas called lahmacun or "kebabpizza". Take-out döner kebab or shawarma restaurants are common in England and in many parts of Europe. Döner kebab is popular in many European countries, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.[citation needed] In parts of Europe, "kebab" usually refers to döner kebab in pita.[citation needed] The German-style döner kebab was supposedly invented by a Turkish immigrant in Berlin in the 1970s and became a popular German take-away food during the 1990s. It is almost exclusively sold by Turks and considered a Turkish specialty in Germany.[36] Australian döner kebabs are usually served in wraps which are toasted before serving.[citation needed] In Australia and the UK, kebabs or döner meat and chips are popularly eaten after a night out, representing a large part of nightlife culture.[citation needed] As a result, many kebab shops and vans will do their main business in the hours around closing time for local pubs and clubs (usually from 10 pm to 4 am). The same applies for Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Ireland, New Zealand, Canada, Scandinavia, Hungary and Italy.[citation needed] It is therefore not uncommon to find similar late-night kebab vending shops in holiday-clubbing destinations such as Ibiza and Thailand. If you wanted that kind of kebab in Europe you'd have to call it something else, everyone would think you meant döner otherwise :0 They're really good Over here you eat them with a white garlic sauce thingy too (which is what they also put on 'kebabpizza' (you still have a tomato sauce on it though))
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$100000 fine Bismarck.Dracondria said: » No Kali allowed $100000 fine And I will eat all of it
But you can't stay here, you're not allowed :0 :<... *walks away sad*
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