Shawarma is arabisation of the turkish word chewirme wich means turnig.just like döner wich also means turning the only thing that is arabic is the name kebab
Shawarma comes from Doner kebab , The arabs just spiced it according to theire taste . One is the OG the other is just another version ( which tastes as deliciouse )
Etymology: Shawarma is an Arabic rendering of Turkish term çevirme ([tʃeviɾˈme], "turning"), referring to the turning rotisserie.[10] History Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the shawarma technique-grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks-first appeared in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, in what is now Turkey, in the form of doner kebab.[1][11][12] Both the Greek gyros and shawarma are derived from this.[1][2][13] Shawarma, in turn, led to the development during the early 20th century of the contemporary Mexican dish tacos al pastor when it was brought there by Lebanese immigrants.[2][14] Sources: [1] Marks, Gil (2010). Encyclopedia of Jewish Food. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 9780544186316. OCLC 849738985 - via Google Books. [2] Prichep, Deena; Estrin, Daniel (2015-05-07). "Thank the Ottoman Empire for the taco al pastor". PRI. Retrieved 19 March 2017. [10] Al Khan, Mohammed N. (31 July 2009). "Shawarma: the Arabic fast food". Gulf News. [11] Eberhard Seidel-Pielen (May 10, 1996). "Döner-Fieber sogar in Hoyerswerda" [Doner fever even in Hoyerswerda]. ZEIT ONLINE (in German). Retrieved May 6, 2016. Neither in the written recipes of the medieval Arab cuisine nor in the Turkish cookbooks from the first half of the 19th century are there any indications. According to research carried out by Turkish master chef Rennan Yaman, who lives in Berlin, the doner kebab is an amazingly young creation of Ottoman cuisine. (Quote translated from the German)” [12] Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 1147. ISBN 9780521402156 - via Google Books. Bursa is the town that gave birth to the world-famous doner kebab, meat roasted on a vertical revolving spit.” [13] Kremezi, Aglaia (2010). "What's in the Name of a Dish?". In Hosking, Richard (ed.). Food and Language: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cooking 2009. Vol. 28. Totnes: Prospect Books. pp. 203-204. ISBN 9781903018798. OCLC 624419365. [14] Guttman, Vered (2017-05-01). "How to Make Shawarma Like an Israeli". Haaretz.
@@Processmake Sir is your shawarma machine manufactured in Iran or in different country? How much it coast to get one like you have it, if you don't mind?
Same.All this time i thought doner was much better than shawarma.Until i tried it myself.Turns out shawarma is a MILLION times better than doner.And don’t get me wrong,i tried alot of doner places in turkey.None of them came close to the shawarma to be honest.
Actually no. It’s another way to say it. Shawarma meant rotating meat. You can call it gyro, shawarma , it came from Lebanon and spread all over the levant . Not Greek, not Turkish .
@@Visit_Tangier Etymology: Shawarma is an Arabic rendering of Turkish term çevirme ([tʃeviɾˈme], "turning"), referring to the turning rotisserie.[10] History Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the shawarma technique-grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks-first appeared in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, in what is now Turkey, in the form of doner kebab.[1][11][12] Both the Greek gyros and shawarma are derived from this.[1][2][13] Shawarma, in turn, led to the development during the early 20th century of the contemporary Mexican dish tacos al pastor when it was brought there by Lebanese immigrants.[2][14] Sources: [1] Marks, Gil (2010). Encyclopedia of Jewish Food. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 9780544186316. OCLC 849738985 - via Google Books. [2] Prichep, Deena; Estrin, Daniel (2015-05-07). "Thank the Ottoman Empire for the taco al pastor". PRI. Retrieved 19 March 2017. [10] Al Khan, Mohammed N. (31 July 2009). "Shawarma: the Arabic fast food". Gulf News. [11] Eberhard Seidel-Pielen (May 10, 1996). "Döner-Fieber sogar in Hoyerswerda" [Doner fever even in Hoyerswerda]. ZEIT ONLINE (in German). Retrieved May 6, 2016. Neither in the written recipes of the medieval Arab cuisine nor in the Turkish cookbooks from the first half of the 19th century are there any indications. According to research carried out by Turkish master chef Rennan Yaman, who lives in Berlin, the doner kebab is an amazingly young creation of Ottoman cuisine. (Quote translated from the German)” [12] Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 1147. ISBN 9780521402156 - via Google Books. Bursa is the town that gave birth to the world-famous doner kebab, meat roasted on a vertical revolving spit.” [13] Kremezi, Aglaia (2010). "What's in the Name of a Dish?". In Hosking, Richard (ed.). Food and Language: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cooking 2009. Vol. 28. Totnes: Prospect Books. pp. 203-204. ISBN 9781903018798. OCLC 624419365. [14] Guttman, Vered (2017-05-01). "How to Make Shawarma Like an Israeli". Haaretz.
@@Great_WesternTVFan Lebanese shawarma is famous and others copied it. Turkish doner is not even called shawarma but doner and it is made from cow meat, while the famous Lebanese Shawarma is a special lamb meat or chicken made in a special marinating sauce and wrapped in Lebanese bread.
@@Great_WesternTVFan Not true. The shawarma that is known today is originally Lebanese. The bread wrap is Lebanese and originated in Lebanon and is called Lebanese bread. I travelled to 82 countries so far, and I've seen hundreds of Lebanese restaurants, but I have not seen any Syrian or Israeli restaurants. Yes, many Turkish restaurants, but the doner kebab has nothing to do with shawarma. Lebanese cuisine is famous all over the world, and they make shawarma famous.
Turks invented doner and arabs master the shawarma.
It was one of the best comments on this post, thank you very much for your reply👏🏻💛😉
Both Turkic Word and it’s up chef 🌏🆗
@@yurtman3491 Yes, both are great💛👍🏼
Noting so-called arab shawarma it's called Lebanese and I think it's much more delicious than the Turkish.
Wrong. The origin of kebab is shawarma.
Even skewers come from Iran not Turkey.
Shawarma is arabisation of the turkish word chewirme wich means turnig.just like döner wich also means turning the only thing that is arabic is the name kebab
How interesting!👍🏼🌱
Shawarma comes from Doner kebab , The arabs just spiced it according to theire taste . One is the OG the other is just another version ( which tastes as deliciouse )
Ham JD is drooling LG fasting is definitely delicious.🤤🤤🤤🤭
Yes, it is really delicious, you must try it once
The word "shawarma" comes from the turkish word "çevirme" what means turning arround.
Thank you☺
Etymology:
Shawarma is an Arabic rendering of Turkish term çevirme ([tʃeviɾˈme], "turning"), referring to the turning rotisserie.[10]
History
Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the shawarma technique-grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks-first appeared in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, in what is now Turkey, in the form of doner kebab.[1][11][12] Both the Greek gyros and shawarma are derived from this.[1][2][13] Shawarma, in turn, led to the development during the early 20th century of the contemporary Mexican dish tacos al pastor when it was brought there by Lebanese immigrants.[2][14]
Sources:
[1] Marks, Gil (2010). Encyclopedia of Jewish Food. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 9780544186316. OCLC 849738985 - via Google Books.
[2] Prichep, Deena; Estrin, Daniel (2015-05-07). "Thank the Ottoman Empire for the taco al pastor". PRI. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
[10] Al Khan, Mohammed N. (31 July 2009). "Shawarma: the Arabic fast food". Gulf News.
[11] Eberhard Seidel-Pielen (May 10, 1996). "Döner-Fieber sogar in Hoyerswerda" [Doner fever even in Hoyerswerda]. ZEIT ONLINE (in German). Retrieved May 6, 2016. Neither in the written recipes of the medieval Arab cuisine nor in the Turkish cookbooks from the first half of the 19th century are there any indications. According to research carried out by Turkish master chef Rennan Yaman, who lives in Berlin, the doner kebab is an amazingly young creation of Ottoman cuisine. (Quote translated from the German)”
[12] Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 1147. ISBN 9780521402156 - via Google Books. Bursa is the town that gave birth to the world-famous doner kebab, meat roasted on a vertical revolving spit.”
[13] Kremezi, Aglaia (2010). "What's in the Name of a Dish?". In Hosking, Richard (ed.). Food and Language: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cooking 2009. Vol. 28. Totnes: Prospect Books. pp. 203-204. ISBN 9781903018798. OCLC 624419365.
[14] Guttman, Vered (2017-05-01). "How to Make Shawarma Like an Israeli". Haaretz.
döner döner döner
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Turks are taking over all British High Streets. There food is amazing!! 💎🌟💎
It should be amazing!😋
They are not, they are being shunned away and losing to Shawarma shops.
delicious looking Lamb, chicken shawarma ,l like the shawarma grill machine, it is different than one we have it in Turkiye , awesome set up.
Thank you for your good comment😉👍🏼
@@Processmake Sir is your shawarma machine manufactured in Iran or in different country? How much it coast to get one like you have it, if you don't mind?
I do not know about this my friend🌱🙏🏻
Do you mean Turkey?
Amazing 😋😋😋
Thank you 😋
All customers watching this want to see more meat in those donner wraps. There's more bread than meat 🤣
Really😆😆👍🏼😂😂
shawarma the best :))
Thank you bilal🌱
I like eating shawarma including the shawarma fries Im dying for it
I also agree with Sama, my friend😋💛
Shawarma is Turkish too. Just say Doner vs Shawarma. But I prefer Shawarma. Taste is more interesting and its healthier
Yes, especially the aroma of spices and garlic sauce
Same.All this time i thought doner was much better than shawarma.Until i tried it myself.Turns out shawarma is a MILLION times better than doner.And don’t get me wrong,i tried alot of doner places in turkey.None of them came close to the shawarma to be honest.
Shawarma İs A copy Of a Döner Kebab
approx😋
Actually no. It’s another way to say it. Shawarma meant rotating meat.
You can call it gyro, shawarma , it came from Lebanon and spread all over the levant .
Not Greek, not Turkish .
@@Visit_Tangier shawaram is a turkish word😂😂😂 it means turning just like doner
@@Visit_Tangier shawarma means chewirme wich is a turkish word for turnig
@@Visit_Tangier Etymology:
Shawarma is an Arabic rendering of Turkish term çevirme ([tʃeviɾˈme], "turning"), referring to the turning rotisserie.[10]
History
Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the shawarma technique-grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks-first appeared in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, in what is now Turkey, in the form of doner kebab.[1][11][12] Both the Greek gyros and shawarma are derived from this.[1][2][13] Shawarma, in turn, led to the development during the early 20th century of the contemporary Mexican dish tacos al pastor when it was brought there by Lebanese immigrants.[2][14]
Sources:
[1] Marks, Gil (2010). Encyclopedia of Jewish Food. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 9780544186316. OCLC 849738985 - via Google Books.
[2] Prichep, Deena; Estrin, Daniel (2015-05-07). "Thank the Ottoman Empire for the taco al pastor". PRI. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
[10] Al Khan, Mohammed N. (31 July 2009). "Shawarma: the Arabic fast food". Gulf News.
[11] Eberhard Seidel-Pielen (May 10, 1996). "Döner-Fieber sogar in Hoyerswerda" [Doner fever even in Hoyerswerda]. ZEIT ONLINE (in German). Retrieved May 6, 2016. Neither in the written recipes of the medieval Arab cuisine nor in the Turkish cookbooks from the first half of the 19th century are there any indications. According to research carried out by Turkish master chef Rennan Yaman, who lives in Berlin, the doner kebab is an amazingly young creation of Ottoman cuisine. (Quote translated from the German)”
[12] Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 1147. ISBN 9780521402156 - via Google Books. Bursa is the town that gave birth to the world-famous doner kebab, meat roasted on a vertical revolving spit.”
[13] Kremezi, Aglaia (2010). "What's in the Name of a Dish?". In Hosking, Richard (ed.). Food and Language: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cooking 2009. Vol. 28. Totnes: Prospect Books. pp. 203-204. ISBN 9781903018798. OCLC 624419365.
[14] Guttman, Vered (2017-05-01). "How to Make Shawarma Like an Israeli". Haaretz.
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Are you Turkish?🐓🐔
اغلب مطاعم تريكا لما يحد السكين النشاره حقت السكين بتجي في اللحم وبعدين انت تاكلها وكلها مواد مسرطنه
لاتنغشون
حقًا! هذا أمر محزن😥
هذا المطعم وين
في طهران ، إيران ، منطقة العرب المقيمين في طهران (دولت آباد - شاورما ياس)
Adress ?
Iran, Tehran, the region of Arabs living in Tehran dolat abad - yas Shawarma
Thanks
@@arabcearabce5241 you're welcome💛🌱
دولت آباد بلوار قدس شاورما یاس
Where ever you go in the world all the best restaurants are turkish..is that can be answer?
Turkish or Arabic are all great
Both are great
Both are really delicious
Shawrma is turkish ward
It is prepared in the Arab neighborhood😊🌱
Shawarma is much better than Turkish kebab
Both are delicious, but I agree with you that shawarma is more delicious😋💛
Hadi len ordan yallah
Gyros wins
@@johnsmith_1942no gyros is worse than both kebab is better
@@Processmakeno bother good kebab better
اصل الشاورما تركي لكن العرب وخاصه السوريين تحديدا يصنعون شاورما افضل من الاتراك
تختلف الآراء، فالطعام التركي والعربية لذيذان تمامًا
Thank you nouf😊♥️
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No such thing as arab shawarma it's called Lebanese
Shawarma is a food that all people of the world attribute to the Arab world.
Not just Lebanese it's also eaten traditionally in Iran, Kurdistan, Israel (cry about it lol for others who are mad), Turkey and Cyprus
@@Great_WesternTVFan
Lebanese shawarma is famous and others copied it. Turkish doner is not even called shawarma but doner and it is made from cow meat, while the famous Lebanese Shawarma is a special lamb meat or chicken made in a special marinating sauce and wrapped in Lebanese bread.
@raymollyraymolly722 there is no exact consensus on the country of origin. It's definitely not Lebanon but it originated in the Levant
@@Great_WesternTVFan
Not true. The shawarma that is known today is originally Lebanese. The bread wrap is Lebanese and originated in Lebanon and is called Lebanese bread. I travelled to 82 countries so far, and I've seen hundreds of Lebanese restaurants, but I have not seen any Syrian or Israeli restaurants. Yes, many Turkish restaurants, but the doner kebab has nothing to do with shawarma. Lebanese cuisine is famous all over the world, and they make shawarma famous.
Sorry, but I think the Greek gyro is better than both. I can’t help it!
Thank you for your nice comment🌱😋
Would like to see the Halal or Kosher Greek version. God willing!
@@naush777 You will definitely succeed my friend👍🏼💫😉
gyro is not halal. it is made from pork and too greasy.
@@terywilliam9730 Thanks for that I wasn't aware. Oh well there's always scope for the piggy to be removed and gyro to reform and reborn 😎
Shawarma better
Yes, shawarma is really delicious🤤💛
Shawarma is a bad copy of Turkish Döner
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Better than Döner which is full of routten sour tomato sauce and oil that causes Diaria
@@MrBARA-rt3ufFR
@@MrBARA-rt3ufyo mama said she enjoys big döner jebab betta🇹🇷🐺🇦🇿
Turkish earthquake kebaab
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@@georgeuman7257 I got no sympathy for the Turkish
@@georgeuman7257 na I don't forget or forgive my enemy
Soo yeah Turkish earthquake keebab
@@cyberwar5579deden yuzmeyi nasil ogrenmis sordun mu?
Boyle kufurlu konusmayi sevmem normalde, ama pezevenk depremde olenlerle dalga gecmis
Senseless vdo
The world is meaningless.
only Greek gyros !!!!!!
gyro is not halal. it is made from pork and too greasy.
The gayreeks have nothing all they foods are Turkish