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Klaus/Doctor Phibes - What Do You Think?

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  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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    https://fortune.com/europe/2024/09/23/turkey-protect-doner-kebabs-germany-eu-application/

    Turkey wants to dictate what qualifies as a “döner kebab,” a dish that has become massively popular in Germany.
    The famous snack, made with thin pieces of seasoned meat cooked on a rotating grill, has long been the object of contention between Germany and Turkey.
    The kebab’s fame has spread worldwide, with fans in the U.K. driving the multi-billion-pound industry. It has quickly become among the top takeaway meals seen in the busy streets of London.
    Turkey has applied to the European Union to register “döner” as a dish prepared in a specific way, the Turkish way.
    Other foods have received similar protections, such as Italy’s Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Spain’s Serrano ham.
    If the EU approves Turkey’s application, the kebab dish will receive “traditional specialty guaranteed,” according to the Associated Press. That means Turkey can dictate the right beef variety, how it needs to be marinated to qualify as a döner kebab, and how it needs to be sliced (Turkey’s proposal states that it should be three to five millimeters).
    Popular kebab varieties in Germany, such as those made with turkey and veal, will no longer be allowed in the döner kebab family.

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    • KlausK Offline
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      Döner is already subject to a couple of rules in Germany, in particular with regard to the meat that can be used.

      90% of all Döner places in Germany legally don't sell Döner anymore. On the official menu, they call the dish "Drehspießfleisch" or some other abomination, but everybody still calls it Döner.

      So, even if that proposal goes through, not much (if anything) would change in practice.

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      • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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        wrote on last edited by Doctor Phibes
        #3

        I don't know what it is about those things. Sober, nobody in their right mind would eat that piece of meat that has been rotating in the window for weeks. At 2am, as the nightclubs close, nothing else will do.

        And remember, always carry your card...

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        I was only joking

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