For all the turkish people that are saying this is their food, i'm not arguing with you, but you need to realise that turkish and armenian cuisines are both part of middle eastern cuisine, so they're bound to have many similarities(especially because we are direct neighbors).Neither armenian nor turkish food is unique to each country, and i guarantee you that various versions of these foods can be found all over the Middle East.
Turks conquered nearly half of Europe once , and ofcourse they had influences in other countries cousines... Why are they mad. Im from Balkans and we have a lot of food that we took from the ottomans and made our own versions of it.
@@vladkarapetyan7543 okay, I maybe I'm not correct. But... First of all the instrument in the video is not kanon, for sure. I think it is a tar. Also, I googled about tamzara, and it isn't armenian... And lastly, our culture has many mixed details from other countries too, and it is kinda hard to distinguish which is armenian and which is not. But this music is not something I would associate with Armenian music, that's what I was saying. But it is very near to our music, because we are very close to Middle East, and had many cultural influences from there. Correct me for the information, if it is not. I am actually very curious to find out which is exactly armenian.
@@yuqox_ Thanks for answer. Now people can see, for Turks it's okay to genocide 1.500.000 humans and live fine, like nothing happened. I've never met a German, who would justify Holocaust. No more comments.
LOL That expected moment when turks come flocking in and claim the food that they stole (just like almost everything else) from Armenians, Greeks, etc is turkish when it's actually not. Smh. Some things never change...
Literally their own culture isn't even their own culture and they're out here claiming the food is theirs lmaooo gtfo. turks didn't even exist when Armenians were cooking up and feasting. All facts
The thing is, both countries happen to have this dish. But the word itself seems to have an Arabic or Persian origin. I know 'macun' comes from the Persian word meaning 'paste' and 'lahm ajin' seems to mean 'dough with meat' according to Wikipedia. Unless there's a meaning in Armenian as well? I believe the dish originated in the Anatolian region but not necessarily by Turks or Armenians. I think both peoples need to tone down the hate and instigation.
Jeez literally every video i see that's Armenian related has all countries like Turkey attacking them. Seriously this is their culture, leave them alone. Many foods are inspired by many countries, as well as cultures.
Most of them aren't attacking Armenians, they are just stating the fact that some of these foods has Turkish origin, like the youghurt drink (Ayran), which is true... Some Armenians are actually hateful towards Turks too, can't we all just stop hating on each other?
you'll barely see the Turks saying anything rude or hateful against the Armenians. Armenians are quite good at that tho. We're merely stating that these foods are also in the Turkish cuisine.
I tried Armenian food for the first time 20 years ago when I attended a wedding reception in North Hollywood, where it was catered. Been a big fan ever since.
only like half of these were Armenian lol also the music was not armenian at all you should have put Komitas, really Armenian music smh also we are not arabic @ the girl who said that
Laura Asatryan Get your facts straight. Armenian cuisine is similar to the cuisine of the Levant and Middle East, which includes Arabs, so our cuisine is much like arabic cuisine. The song is also an Armenian folk song, played on the kanon.
Atayev Toğrul food is Armenian look we live in the same region our food is similar this happens sometimes for example the Strudel it’s Austrian but balkans say it’s theres
@@alexandr3468 you took everything from us. tan is ayran just name changed. yoghurt is turkish word and turkish food. kadayıf and lahmacun are arabic. in this video none of them are armenian
Holy fck. I am Turkish and I am blown away by the fact that how similar our cuisines are. Same foods with literally same names. Another reason to not to hate each other. Love from Turkey.
Greetings from Armenia, i have an essay to write about American people and society , now after watching a few BuzzFeed videos i learned American cross section is composed of 80% gay 10% Jews and 10% Minotaur, i can finally Expect to get my A+, great success.
Thats as realistic as saying since i live on an Armenian Youth Summer Camp i can positively all Armenians are self absorbed, rude, and horrendous workers. Not fair is it?
I've encountered a few Armenians who seem to have odd issues with Jews, and I don't get it. I could understand Armenians hating Muslims, but can't understand why I keep bumping into online Armenians who have issues with Jews.
I guess people have problem with jokes, i was pointing out Buzzfeed being bigoted and never represent a real cross section of people in their videos, there was nothing bad said about Jews nor Gays, assuming that is a bit racist/bigoted..
garaion People don't have problems with jokes, it's just when poor ones are offered, which lack humor/sarcasm to such a degree...it leaves readers little options other than to assume the author is being snarky.10% of Jews isn't absurd enough relative to US Jewish populations to seem like a joke, especially with how common Jewish people are in entertainment, in LA. Zoroastrianists would have clicked perhaps, but not Jews at 10%. I also don't see a jokey nature calling Buzzfeed bigoted for who they picked for a taste test video. It's not as if the video was "US and its Demographics". This is all mixed with a bizarre habit I've had on Olympic videos with Armenians who have, randomly, went on anti-Jewish rants....anti-Jewish rants to Turks they were fighting, oddly.
Comments 25% - OMG IM ARMENIAN 20% - Half of this food isn’t Armenian 30% - I legit thought this said American and I was sooo confused 25% - I love Armenia No hate btw, this is just fun -Little Armo girl
@@duygualkan6461 yukardaki yemeklerin orijinali ne türklere ne ermenilere ait bunlar sadece ikisinin de yaptığı bi versiyon sadece ikisinin diil aynilarını yüze yakın ülkede var isimler hep değişik tadı aynı
As an Armenian I love your culture and your food as well. I went to Tae Kwon Do and I used to count up to a hundred. Korean BBQ is awesome with Kimchi.
I just watched two documentaries and wanted to share; So many nations lived under the Ottoman Empire for so long and absorbed the food traditions. Ottoman Empire was so vast and huge that they took over 1/3 of the world. Ottomans at the time spoke an Arabic-French mixed language with mostly Arabic words. (Ataturk changed the language to the modern day Turkish and changed the Arabic alphabet to the Latin Alphabet that Turkey uses since the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the beginning of the Turkish Republic. Anyway, about the food; the meat with bread (lahmacun, kebabs and yogurt came with the first Ottomans who were nomads, moving from place to place on horseback.) Whenever they stopped to rest they would quickly make flat bread topped with meat, grilled kebabs and yogurt would be in a special pouch on the horses and be ready by the time they settled down at a place of their choosing. According to historical accounts, they were described as about a dozen men, with long dark hair down to their backs, flowing in the wind as they rode their horses very fast and had excellent skill that they could accurately shoot arrows while riding. One account described them as they looked like a bunch of women with their hair flowing in the wind, but as they got closer they realized these were men with great riding and war skills. They then settled in Anatolia and married to Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian women. They established the Ottoman Empire and started expanding and took over all over Europe, the Balkans, Asia, Northern Africa, Syria, Persia, Irak, Etc all the way to China. The Great Wall of China was built to keep the Ottomans from invading. They took over the Silk Road and charged heavy taxes for spices. Because of that Christopher Columbus went to look for and alternative way to obtain spices, and thought he found India, when he discovered America. That’s why he called Native Americans Indians and to this day the name stuck. So that’s why Turkish food is cooked and owned in all the countries that lived under the Ottomans. Greek food and western Turkish food is exactly the same. Southeastern Turkish food is the same as Middle Eastern food. Northern food is very similar to Romanian, Bulgarian cooking. Any region you go, people look completely different, sound and act with a different culture and tradition. Western Turks have a lot of Greek, Yugoslavian (Serbian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Italian, etc) Bulgarian, Romanian and Hungarian blood in them. They are fair skinned, blue eyed and very European. If you go to the East, a lot of Russian blood and they look very Russian, Circassian, Armenian etc. Southeast people look middle eastern with more middle eastern culture. I watched this on two documentaries recently and wanted to share. I think it’s wonderful that so many cultures share the same foods and same DNA and culture. Food always brings people together. Sorry about the long winded post :)
Baran Satici actually...Turkish people stole most of Armenia’s identity like their lands. They say it’s theirs but before the genocide, Armenia owned those lands. Most of the things that Turkish people say it’s from their culture may be from armenian. Ps none of the food there is Turkish, it’s mixed with Arabs but that’s it. :)-From and American school systems
@@maxsmama565 I'm not saying truks didn't have land lol. They stole some of Armenia's land you really don't know what your talking about. Some lands that were owned to Armenia now "belong to turks" after the genocide they claim it as theirs but it isn't theirs. They covering up the truth, only Turkish people who were raised by through turks school system think its false it lies I went to many countries learned differently. When the Armenian genocide came up the teachers would talk about how Armenia lost so many things including their people. It wasn't Armenia's fault. Not only some of Americas school system but other school systems-:) stop hiding from the truth.
Look up any other video about Armenia and you will find the same thing. The Turks took a lot of our land, that is just history, and with it learned, from our culture. We share similar food but both countries have to much of pride to say it's both Armenian and Turkish. Also we just haven't done well with sharing since 1915. So thats all adds up to hating on each other on the internet.
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git bi google a yaz bakalım lahmacun ne çıkıyo bu kadar radikal olmayın arkadaşlar bu yemeklerin hepsi iki kültürdede olan yemekler lahmacun ermeni yemeğidir git araştır önce lütfen bunu yanlışta anlama karsında 100de 100 türk safkan sivaslı biri var ve annemin babamın köylerinin isimleri bile ermenice kültür yemekler her şey çok benziyo kesinlikle bu video doğru ama hepsi tabikide türk mutfağındada ciddi bir yere sahip
Armenia, Turkey - who cares? All that stuff looked delicious! Whenever they do these tests there's always at least one thing that I would never put in my mouth (fnarr!), and I consider myself to be very open-minded and enthusiastic about trying new foods. However all of these looked pretty good and I' be up for trying any of them.
Get your facts straigth. the word basturma, köfte, kadayif are turkish originated and so are shawarma and baklava. Its the Turkish food and it have influenced arabic culture and the rest of middle east. Turkish culture influenced arabic culture more than you think and it was my Turkic ancestors who converted to Islam and saved it from the crusades.اسماعيل ابراهيم
@@angelaharutyunyan3489 are you sure. Most of the food in this video is when you search on googlé. Which culture is this dish for? they all come across as Turkish food. you should stop fooling yourself💅🇹🇷
@@ileyn6511 The level of your delusion is ridiculous 😂😂. How can your culture be older than ours, when you as a nation existed only for 500 years. That compared to 5500 years is nothing. Everything you got is stolen from Armenians and Greeks. Learn history but not from google my darling 😂🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
CDRNY That is partially true, while most white-skinned peoples from Europe to Eurasia are considered Caucasian, they are are not all legitimately Caucasian. But genetically and culturally, Arabs have nothing to do with Caucasoid, unless they are Levantine Arabs. Semites are not just a language group, that's nonsense, they are ancient tribes of the land of Canaan. They differed greatly compared to the Hurrians and Hittites. So they are not Caucasian, they are Arab.
Fallen Angels It's minced meat stuffed into things. It doesn't have a nationality. It's Armenian/Turkish/Georgian/Azeri/Greek/Kurdish/Syrian/Lebanese and countless other things. But it's very popular amongst Armenians and the best dolmas I had were made by Armenians, so that's why I mentioned it. Also, Turkey didn't exist 700 years ago. Armenians, minced meat, aubergines and grape leafs did.
Elif Ünlüaslan Nobody says 'Turkic' peoples didn't exist. The Turks you refer to lived in Central Asia, not modern day Turkey. But the ancestors of the current Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453. Turks arrived in modern day Turkey a couple of hundreds year before that. Other people lived there already. And they had their own customs, traditions and cuisine.
3choBlast3r I didn't say it's not Turkish. I said it's not _only_ Turkish. Nobody has any evidence to suggest that these dishes belong to any specific ethnic group. Also, Turkic people were originally nomadic in the central asian steppes. I think it is highly unlikely that nomads cultivated eggplants and subsequently stuffed them with rice and minced meat. Such elaborate dishes are more common amongst sedentary peoples like Georgians, Greeks and Armenians. But again, there is no proof that this 'belongs' to anyone.
They are called: 1)Pastırma ve dil peyniri 2)Mercimek köftesi 3)Ayran 4)Köfte(but we dont eat it in a soup just the meatball) 5)Lahmacun 6)Kadayıf These are the name of these foods in turkish
@Shoahshana Goldberg-Shekelstein lol that's cute. Now, HISTORICALLY, the word t*rk is less than 2000 years old. It's never been mentioned anywhere. Armenia on the other hand, was mentioned in Egyptian texts, Babylonian maps and Mesopotamian tablets. I'm sure those "books" written by your dictators say the opposite, but you need proof for what you claim. Otherwise, keep your c*mcatcher shut.
@Shoahshana Goldberg-Shekelstein what exactly is funny? That I am going by historical evidence and facts whereas your aliy*v's lapdog? When was the last time you opened a history book? Look up Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt and be amazed. None of them mentioned anything about no subhumans. Armenians were in Caucasus at a time when t*rk didn't even exist. Learn history you slow sewer rat. Trying to steal Iraian and Armenian history like the subhumans that you are. If you're so ancient, what is your contribution to humanity? Why can't nobody find a famous doctor, inventor or even a poet whereas Armenians and Iranians have plenty? Surely since you're ancient you would've had something but you don't because you're subhumans.
Pastırma, köfte, lahmacun, ayran, kadayıf is Turkish food. Even the name is Turkish. Armenians was living with the Turks and cultures were influenced by each other but these foods are Turkish food. They have to accept this. For example We are eating humus but anyone doesn't say "Humus is Turkish food, the Arabs stole from us." It's basically Arab food. Everyone agrees this.
The Sqooq what can you say for ayran? Everyone knows it's clearly Turkish drink. Yogurt has been translated into almost every language from Turkish and is rumored to have come from Central Asia.
Lol nope. We have similar cultures because of our history. A lot of these things are shared between the both of us. And also some things with Arabs. There's no need to claim it's yours without actually knowing the reality behind it. It's just things that are commonly shared between us and other places in the Middle East.
All of the food showcased was generalized middle eastern and european food with the armenian twist on them thats why they said armenian food just simply because it was prepared in the traditional armenian way. :)
Anita you are exactly right. This happens in more than one place as well. Cultural food is shared and sometimes there are different adaptations of it. Often times places that are around each other eat the same/similar foods because of location
Yeah Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbedjian all share similar food. Nobody "stole" the food like these incredibly ignorant comments are saying. These countries are literally neighbors of course the dishes will be similar
the love will begin when the turks actually admit to what they did. To this day, they disacknowledge that the genocide even happened and its been 101 years.
+Armen Quillen theres literally proof of how they were provoked by Russia and slaughtered pregnant woman staked them on sticks and killed people barbarically so they were sent out of the country and because of the conditions of the cold most died as well as thousands of Turk soldiers
The people is soo ignorant in the commentsc this is armenian and Turkish food, turkish people and armenians lived together since the tukish people arrived to armenian land, and there was an exchange between food from each side and then we have turkish armenian food
+Alisa A. People just call it a turkish pizza, for example in the Netherlands. That's not up for discussion. I believe that it might not be reallt turkish, but that's what it's called often.
lmao yeah armenians and turks share a lot of culture as they both lived in the ottoman empire we just can’t get along cuz y’all cut our heads off and forced us out of our homes💕😬
@Aleyna K we didn’t rite we didn’t want to convert to being muslim that’s why we were exiled and forced out our heads cut off pregnant women shot and killed mothers forced to watch as the head of their children were cut children forced to see their fathers murdered and the ones who were forced to walk without anything to eat or drink that’s what happened but that’s fine don’t believe it don’t believe that your ancestors forced mine out of their homes because of their religion
iwanthidan94 You see, the fact is that in Anatolia, before the Turks were ever even close to it, there lived multiple ancient civilizations. During this time, the Turks inhabited Central Asia. Their economic system was pastoralism and as such they herded animals under transhumance. During the winters they would take the animals to kislaklar and in the summer to yaylaklar to accommodate the needs of the animals. If I'm not mistaken, goats and sheep were the primary animals used by the Turkic tribes. Since they had little contact with other animals, on top of the fact that due to moving around so much, crops were not primary sources of nutrition, near all parts of the animals were used so as not to waste resources. Not that there were many resources to begin with.
Lahmajun, kadaif, köfte and pastirma...aren't these Arabic/Turkish words and foods? I feel like Armenian cuisine has a lot more authentic and delicious dishes to offer than these generic examples. Like something with pomegranate for example, or that amazing flatbread called lavash or fish from freshwater lakes with fresh herbs...
lahmacuna lahmajun yazmışlar yaaa mutfak tan kendilerine özgür bir şey yok They wrote lahmacuna lahmaj, yaaa there is nothing free for them from the kitchen
Lan yemeklerin yarisindan cogu bizim zaten amk, ya herseyi gectim AYRAN?? ayrani ingilizce arattiginda bile googlede turk icecegi olarak cikiyor. Tam cildirmalik
I love Armenian food ❤️🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲 Greetings Also nice to see some similarities with Persian/Arabic cuisine. (Armenians are an much older nation than Turks Azeris so stop claiming you were the inventors of it lmao) I’m not Armenian
Dolma is turkish by etymology. It comes from the word ‘dolmak’ which in turkish means to fill. Pastirma is turkish. I comes from the word ‘bastirmak’ which means to press. The meat is pressed. Lahmacun is likely arabic. It means meat dough in arabic. Ayran and yogurt is invented by nomads thus another turkish claim.
i know most of these foods names. As an Azerbaijanian they are our traditional foods as well. There is no hate of course! I don’t see anyone as Enemy👍 I think, we all Armenians and Azerbaijanian lived together before, and we were good at those days. So we were like brothers, and that’s why our cuisines are alike. We used to eat together.. i hope this war will end. Loves from Azerbaijan. But please don’t send hateful things to turks🙏🏻✨
Beautybaby All this food shown was originally Turkish food. Like how americans eat british food but that doesnt make it american food. Not hard to understand...
For all the turkish people that are saying this is their food, i'm not arguing with you, but you need to realise that turkish and armenian cuisines are both part of middle eastern cuisine, so they're bound to have many similarities(especially because we are direct neighbors).Neither armenian nor turkish food is unique to each country, and i guarantee you that various versions of these foods can be found all over the Middle East.
+purplecandyfloss exactly my point!Thank you :)
+Emuru “iwannaslpplz” Mudkip You are right
+Anuk Arzum were Still cousins
Turks conquered nearly half of Europe once , and ofcourse they had influences in other countries cousines... Why are they mad. Im from Balkans and we have a lot of food that we took from the ottomans and made our own versions of it.
I can literally give you 10 quotes on the spot about Turks giving hate speeches, and claiming all these foods are theirs. Quit playing the victim.
“It tastes like salty watered down yogurt”
That’s extremely accurate.
potato person isn’t that the Turkish ayran?
All of these traditional Armenian foods are belongs to Turkish people
@@bihexmor5069 Ikr
@@FunkyFindsHQ ok but i still drink it whatsj your point
@@lalehboursalian1581I meant like its very similar to the Turkish ayran.
me , an armenian, watching people roLL UP LAHMAJOUN?? WHAT WAS THAT
amelie tonoyan you fold it in half? Cause I do
Xpert Erik ikr
ikr
İts turkish food
Why many Armenian name is ANI ?
Duduk music would have been more appropriate - or System of a Down.
Charles Dickens true or komiyas vartabeds mogats mirza
Exactly what I was thinking. The music was nice, but it had nothing to do with Armenia. They might have as well put chinese music.
system of down? Their armenians but not armenian music lol.
Gayane the music is a renidition of tamzara, an armenian dance on kanon, its armenian af i dont know what u tryna say
@@vladkarapetyan7543 okay, I maybe I'm not correct. But... First of all the instrument in the video is not kanon, for sure. I think it is a tar. Also, I googled about tamzara, and it isn't armenian... And lastly, our culture has many mixed details from other countries too, and it is kinda hard to distinguish which is armenian and which is not. But this music is not something I would associate with Armenian music, that's what I was saying. But it is very near to our music, because we are very close to Middle East, and had many cultural influences from there.
Correct me for the information, if it is not. I am actually very curious to find out which is exactly armenian.
I've been married to an Armenian woman From Yerevan and OH MY GOODNESS food from HEAVEN and I'm mexican.
Does Armenian food have any similar flavors to Mexican food?
Ehhh yes and no
edgar romero what’s ur favorite?
So nice to hear that
Airmeniyan food simler to turkish Iraniyan food
Hey, people who filmed in this
ARMENIANS
ARE
NOT
ARABS.
Literally when does the video imply that Armenians are Arabs??
Arabs are Armenians... 😂
@@S-Nova0 2:53 " i love arab culture" 😂
@@a_demid literally the next thing she says is "there are a lot of overlaps",
Armenians arent arab but you look like to kurds
FINALLY! I'm Armenian and I'm delighted this video was finally made.
Me too
+Zelda ゼルダ me three
I know right
me 5 i get to find my
fellow armenians in the comments
me six ahah
"it tases like salty, watered down yogurt"
me as an armenian: honey that's exactly what it is
İts ayran and its turkish
@@yuqox_ rent free
@@yuqox_ We remember 1915.
@@optimusprime9456 nothing happened but you deserved it :)))
@@yuqox_ Thanks for answer. Now people can see, for Turks it's okay to genocide 1.500.000 humans and live fine, like nothing happened. I've never met a German, who would justify Holocaust. No more comments.
LOL That expected moment when turks come flocking in and claim the food that they stole (just like almost everything else) from Armenians, Greeks, etc is turkish when it's actually not. Smh. Some things never change...
Literally their own culture isn't even their own culture and they're out here claiming the food is theirs lmaooo gtfo. turks didn't even exist when Armenians were cooking up and feasting. All facts
lol a jew talking about stealing culture hahaha
+Mulch Diggums Lol!
Mulch Diggums u mad cause we own the world you live in?
The thing is, both countries happen to have this dish.
But the word itself seems to have an Arabic or Persian origin. I know 'macun' comes from the Persian word meaning 'paste' and 'lahm ajin' seems to mean 'dough with meat' according to Wikipedia. Unless there's a meaning in Armenian as well?
I believe the dish originated in the Anatolian region but not necessarily by Turks or Armenians. I think both peoples need to tone down the hate and instigation.
I'm Armenian and I loved this
Same
Yeah me too
im armenian too i cant belive they made this
Aye o!!!!!! I'm ARMENIAN too and I'm proud:)
same Zoe and Chloe Twinz
Jeez literally every video i see that's Armenian related has all countries like Turkey attacking them. Seriously this is their culture, leave them alone. Many foods are inspired by many countries, as well as cultures.
Most of them aren't attacking Armenians, they are just stating the fact that some of these foods has Turkish origin, like the youghurt drink (Ayran), which is true... Some Armenians are actually hateful towards Turks too, can't we all just stop hating on each other?
you'll barely see the Turks saying anything rude or hateful against the Armenians. Armenians are quite good at that tho. We're merely stating that these foods are also in the Turkish cuisine.
+vahan harutunyan Azerbaijan attacking Armenia?! Karabakh is Azerbaijan's and they want it back.
The thing is armenia doesnt have a "culture". Calling middle eastern food "armenian" doesn't make them have their own culture all of a sudden wtf
It's Turkey, what did you expect? They claim ownership of whatever their surrounding nations have founded.
I tried Armenian food for the first time 20 years ago when I attended a wedding reception in North Hollywood, where it was catered. Been a big fan ever since.
only like half of these were Armenian lol also the music was not armenian at all you should have put Komitas, really Armenian music smh also we are not arabic @ the girl who said that
Omg so true
Laura Asatryan yesssss
Laura Asatryan *AZERBAIJAN*
When buzzfeed mistakes Azerbejani music for Armenian music 😂😂
Laura Asatryan Get your facts straight. Armenian cuisine is similar to the cuisine of the Levant and Middle East, which includes Arabs, so our cuisine is much like arabic cuisine. The song is also an Armenian folk song, played on the kanon.
I was waiting for this video for a very long time...
Thanks BuzzFeed 💕💋👍
+AniAni my name is Ani too!!
+Ann Anserlian My name is Anni.
Me too and I love all of this food because I'm Armenian
yasssss
Would love to taste Armenian Food one day. Hope i can start to travel after the pandemic. Much respect to the Amenians from Denmark 🇦🇲 🇩🇰
Come to Turkey
Place as much as Van Lake
We will be very glad to see you in our country) 🇦🇲
@@sargissevoyan4584 small place, of course you can find it in two seconds
@@sargissevoyan4584 Thank you my friend
my roomie is Armenian, and he is sure that the music is not armenian :)
He isn’t lying. it isn’t Armenian
It's actually kind of Arabic
I’m Armenian and The music isn’t Armenian
Atayev Toğrul food is Armenian look we live in the same region our food is similar this happens sometimes for example the Strudel it’s Austrian but balkans say it’s theres
@@alexandr3468 you took everything from us. tan is ayran just name changed. yoghurt is turkish word and turkish food. kadayıf and lahmacun are arabic. in this video none of them are armenian
Holy fck. I am Turkish and I am blown away by the fact that how similar our cuisines are. Same foods with literally same names. Another reason to not to hate each other. Love from Turkey.
xd
because Armenians are stealing
W take
Ayyy Wheres my armenian squads at? XD
im right here fam wats up
I'm Armenian soooo..... WHAT UP FAM!!!
LOL _YT ayyyyy lmao
Aaayyy squad up!!!👌🏼
Wassup fam
this made me so happy being armenian :)
me too :)
This is Turkish food
+Fallen Angels ikr
our cultures are similar enough to share similar foods, sit down ^^^^^^
+TheMaddenator who the hell told you it's Turkish food. I know this sounds cheesy but go learn some history aboush.
Love to Armenia from Kurdistan🇹🇯❤️🇦🇲
Tajikistan
Love kurdistan 🇹🇯❤🇮🇱❤🇦🇲
Greetings from Armenia, i have an essay to write about American people and society , now after watching a few BuzzFeed videos i learned American cross section is composed of 80% gay 10% Jews and 10% Minotaur, i can finally Expect to get my A+, great success.
Why is gay and jew considered an insult?
Thats as realistic as saying since i live on an Armenian Youth Summer Camp i can positively all Armenians are self absorbed, rude, and horrendous workers. Not fair is it?
I've encountered a few Armenians who seem to have odd issues with Jews, and I don't get it. I could understand Armenians hating Muslims, but can't understand why I keep bumping into online Armenians who have issues with Jews.
I guess people have problem with jokes, i was pointing out Buzzfeed being bigoted and never represent a real cross section of people in their videos, there was nothing bad said about Jews nor Gays, assuming that is a bit racist/bigoted..
garaion People don't have problems with jokes, it's just when poor ones are offered, which lack humor/sarcasm to such a degree...it leaves readers little options other than to assume the author is being snarky.10% of Jews isn't absurd enough relative to US Jewish populations to seem like a joke, especially with how common Jewish people are in entertainment, in LA. Zoroastrianists would have clicked perhaps, but not Jews at 10%. I also don't see a jokey nature calling Buzzfeed bigoted for who they picked for a taste test video. It's not as if the video was "US and its Demographics". This is all mixed with a bizarre habit I've had on Olympic videos with Armenians who have, randomly, went on anti-Jewish rants....anti-Jewish rants to Turks they were fighting, oddly.
Comments
25% - OMG IM ARMENIAN
20% - Half of this food isn’t Armenian
30% - I legit thought this said American and I was sooo confused
25% - I love Armenia
No hate btw, this is just fun
-Little Armo girl
1%-list of comments
%95 Turkısh foods
@@duygualkan6461 evet
@@duygualkan6461 yukardaki yemeklerin orijinali ne türklere ne ermenilere ait bunlar sadece ikisinin de yaptığı bi versiyon sadece ikisinin diil aynilarını yüze yakın ülkede var isimler hep değişik tadı aynı
Yeah you're right. There are not Armenian food. Most of them are Turkish or Iranian
I love Armenian food and the Armenian culture! Looks soooooo yummy! Love from South-Korea
As an Armenian I love your culture and your food as well. I went to Tae Kwon Do and I used to count up to a hundred. Korean BBQ is awesome with Kimchi.
O my gashhhh thanks so muchhhhh guyssss💜💜💜💜💜💜
I love so muchhh koreaaa💜💜💜🇦🇲+🇰🇷=💜💜💜💜for ever
I love Korean culture
Most of them are 100% turkish food.
Not armenian.
♡ 🇹🇷 ♡ 🇹🇷 ♡ 🇹🇷 ♡ 🇹🇷 ♡
Who else thought the title said American food
Me ✋
I didn't realize until you mentioned it
Yea, me.
me
My doctor prescribed be with daily sex my gf claims it says dyslexic
that asian dude is definitely on a hormone cycle
+Greedo I think he is transgender
Does anyone know his name?
It's a dude. Just feminine voice. I think he looks cute! Hahaha Japanese boys are cute!
Does it really matter if he is on homone or not, transgender or not?
+What is my latest obsession? Yes, yes it does.
AYE MY FELLOW ARMENIANS WADDUP WE MADE IT ON TO BUZZFEED!!
yassss
Yay😂
YASSSSSSSSSSS \(*w*\)
YES!! I'm not Armenian though, just wanted to fit in.😐 Armenian women are hot though.😀👍
yaaaaass
I just watched two documentaries and wanted to share; So many nations lived under the Ottoman Empire for so long and absorbed the food traditions. Ottoman Empire was so vast and huge that they took over 1/3 of the world. Ottomans at the time spoke an Arabic-French mixed language with mostly Arabic words. (Ataturk changed the language to the modern day Turkish and changed the Arabic alphabet to the Latin Alphabet that Turkey uses since the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the beginning of the Turkish Republic. Anyway, about the food; the meat with bread (lahmacun, kebabs and yogurt came with the first Ottomans who were nomads, moving from place to place on horseback.) Whenever they stopped to rest they would quickly make flat bread topped with meat, grilled kebabs and yogurt would be in a special pouch on the horses and be ready by the time they settled down at a place of their choosing. According to historical accounts, they were described as about a dozen men, with long dark hair down to their backs, flowing in the wind as they rode their horses very fast and had excellent skill that they could accurately shoot arrows while riding. One account described them as they looked like a bunch of women with their hair flowing in the wind, but as they got closer they realized these were men with great riding and war skills. They then settled in Anatolia and married to Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian women. They established the Ottoman Empire and started expanding and took over all over Europe, the Balkans, Asia, Northern Africa, Syria, Persia, Irak, Etc all the way to China. The Great Wall of China was built to keep the Ottomans from invading. They took over the Silk Road and charged heavy taxes for spices. Because of that Christopher Columbus went to look for and alternative way to obtain spices, and thought he found India, when he discovered America. That’s why he called Native Americans Indians and to this day the name stuck. So that’s why Turkish food is cooked and owned in all the countries that lived under the Ottomans. Greek food and western Turkish food is exactly the same. Southeastern Turkish food is the same as Middle Eastern food. Northern food is very similar to Romanian, Bulgarian cooking. Any region you go, people look completely different, sound and act with a different culture and tradition. Western Turks have a lot of Greek, Yugoslavian (Serbian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Italian, etc) Bulgarian, Romanian and Hungarian blood in them. They are fair skinned, blue eyed and very European. If you go to the East, a lot of Russian blood and they look very Russian, Circassian, Armenian etc. Southeast people look middle eastern with more middle eastern culture. I watched this on two documentaries recently and wanted to share. I think it’s wonderful that so many cultures share the same foods and same DNA and culture. Food always brings people together. Sorry about the long winded post :)
Lahmajun is Armenian.
@@ninetiesmoda i'm german and i know that oll auf this good in the Video is turkish, just Google the good and you will see that it turkish is
Baran Satici actually...Turkish people stole most of Armenia’s identity like their lands. They say it’s theirs but before the genocide, Armenia owned those lands. Most of the things that Turkish people say it’s from their culture may be from armenian. Ps none of the food there is Turkish, it’s mixed with Arabs but that’s it. :)-From and American school systems
JJ Turks owned those lands for hundreds of years read some world history
@@maxsmama565 I'm not saying truks didn't have land lol. They stole some of Armenia's land you really don't know what your talking about. Some lands that were owned to Armenia now "belong to turks" after the genocide they claim it as theirs but it isn't theirs. They covering up the truth, only Turkish people who were raised by through turks school system think its false it lies I went to many countries learned differently. When the Armenian genocide came up the teachers would talk about how Armenia lost so many things including their people. It wasn't Armenia's fault. Not only some of Americas school system but other school systems-:) stop hiding from the truth.
Kardashian's brought me here
MySpace brought me here in 2007
My finger brought me here
+Angry Old Man savage
+Vilen Torabian who's ahmed?
+Candace Karasarkisian yes!!! we're more Armenian than the Kardashians! (at least that's what my grandmother says...)
People try Dominican food next
Dominican food be lit tho, especially from a good Chimi truck.
Yes 👏 please 👏
YES u have no idea how many times ive commented this
yessss, some habichuela con dulce 👌
Yesss
more taste tests
YASS!!!!
yup
I was cringing so bad when they said genats
Omg, ikr, they can’t pronounce կ so the say it with a hard k
Lol that’s funny
• Sevv • lmaoooo nobody can pronounce anything in our complicated language
Sad Armenian XDDD btw i see todoroki as pfp I’m guessing you like bnha lmao
Yeva frr
OMG I feel so proud now ^_^ haha I love when they trying to talk Armenian so cute
I'm neither Armenian or Turk, but there is so much hate in the comments.. Why things such as "stealing recipies" make you so mad and racist ?
+iwanthidan94 please stop your BS, turks are starting all these comment wars. there is no armenian comment that is starting anythinh
turks are the one trolling Armenian videos , u dont see me going thru turkish videos...
Look up any other video about Armenia and you will find the same thing. The Turks took a lot of our land, that is just history, and with it learned, from our culture. We share similar food but both countries have to much of pride to say it's both Armenian and Turkish. Also we just haven't done well with sharing since 1915. So thats all adds up to hating on each other on the internet.
As an Armenian, it's so amusing to watch foreigners eat our food and say "Kenats!" hahahahaha
Amber Love Yaaasss i'm also armenian
hahahahah Armenians represent🇦🇲🇦🇲
Lol they said sleep
Michael Avetisyan Hahaha
I know righttttt!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I am from Armenian everyone represent your country 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
You said lahmacun is armenian food like im just laughing
Like then tell us like what is it like then like you know it all like...
+death-metal are you triggered by the word like
git bi google a yaz bakalım lahmacun ne çıkıyo bu kadar radikal olmayın arkadaşlar bu yemeklerin hepsi iki kültürdede olan yemekler lahmacun ermeni yemeğidir git araştır önce lütfen bunu yanlışta anlama karsında 100de 100 türk safkan sivaslı biri var ve annemin babamın köylerinin isimleri bile ermenice kültür yemekler her şey çok benziyo kesinlikle bu video doğru ama hepsi tabikide türk mutfağındada ciddi bir yere sahip
+ümit şahin olm sadece eskiden onlarla biz turkduk ondan turkler buldu sonra onlarla ayrilinca onlarinda oldu
it's Arabic/Turkish/Armenian it has 3 version the origin was middle east jokes on you
Mkhitaryan would be proud
lmao
He put them on the map # ggmu
+TITUS 08 #GGMU!
no
Armenia, Turkey - who cares? All that stuff looked delicious!
Whenever they do these tests there's always at least one thing that I would never put in my mouth (fnarr!), and I consider myself to be very open-minded and enthusiastic about trying new foods. However all of these looked pretty good and I' be up for trying any of them.
Inch?
The word t*rk isn't even 2000 years old 😂
when you said cheers you said go/went in armenian lmao i love americans trying to pronounce armenian words
Yeah! She said "gnac" xD
XD so true
@@qwqana4176 in western Armenian "Kna" is went , rather than "Gna"
“Salty watered down yogurt”
That’s literally what tan is
potato person Also known as ayran if you think if the origin as it is TURKISH!
@Tehlirian777 այն, ինչի մասին դուք խոսում եք, անհեթեթություն է
@Seriously Stop Reading My Name fuckoff
idiot
Yiğit Berk du hay ch’es😂😂
@@yigitberk251 google translated, you scrub face idiot
I am really happy to see people tasting our food :))
Soghomon Farbos Ikr pride🇦🇲🇦🇲
You got no food, this is Turkish and Azerbaijani food.
Me too
Get your facts straigth. the word basturma, köfte, kadayif are turkish originated and so are shawarma and baklava. Its the Turkish food and it have influenced arabic culture and the rest of middle east. Turkish culture influenced arabic culture more than you think and it was my Turkic ancestors who converted to Islam and saved it from the crusades.اسماعيل ابراهيم
how have they not tried TURKISH FOOD
+Serdem Yaşar no but it's one of my favourite cuisines
Filipus Marcus ur crazy
I'm eating Turkish (Pide) food right now.
Isn't Lahmacun turkish aswell ?
yes its all turkish
Filled with pride for my ancestry history of Armenia heritage watching this, also dope vibes from these cool open minded tasters
This is turkish food. Their names are Turkish. They are trying to steal Turkish food
@@melisademir9137 stop fooling yourself. When Armenians made those, there was not a single turk on this planet. Deal with it 🇦🇲✌🏻
@@angelaharutyunyan3489 are you sure. Most of the food in this video is when you search on googlé. Which culture is this dish for? they all come across as Turkish food. you should stop fooling yourself💅🇹🇷
@@angelaharutyunyan3489 and also the history of the Turks. Older than the Armenians. while you're away There were Turks😗😉
@@ileyn6511 The level of your delusion is ridiculous 😂😂.
How can your culture be older than ours, when you as a nation existed only for 500 years. That compared to 5500 years is nothing. Everything you got is stolen from Armenians and Greeks.
Learn history but not from google my darling 😂🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Those were legit some of the worst aremenian foods😂 bruh where is the kabab or xorovats🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
PRANKS4LiFe dude those foods are hella good and Kebob is Persian, we Armenians eat it as well, but it has Persian origin.
For real hahahaha but admit that our food is the best 😂🇦🇲💯💯
Bro Korovatz sounds so good right now
PRANKS4LiFe i am armenian and everithing that was here is amazingly tasty
PRANKS4LiFe AZERBAYCAN AZERBAYCAN armania yu yu
Armenia isn't Arabic lol
IKR like we are unique😂🇦🇲🇦🇲
Grzegorz brzęczyszczykiewicz No it’s not, you should search it!!!!
Grzegorz brzęczyszczykiewicz wtf no it’s not Arabic it’s Caucasian
ArthaxtaDaVince777 Arabs are Caucasians too. Semitic is just a language group like Indo-european.
CDRNY
That is partially true, while most white-skinned peoples from Europe to Eurasia are considered Caucasian, they are are not all legitimately Caucasian. But genetically and culturally, Arabs have nothing to do with Caucasoid, unless they are Levantine Arabs. Semites are not just a language group, that's nonsense, they are ancient tribes of the land of Canaan. They differed greatly compared to the Hurrians and Hittites. So they are not Caucasian, they are Arab.
LITERALLY THOUGHT IT SAID "AMERICAN FOOD"
same
Lol I was like how tf hasn't tried American food
BROOKE LY
+Joshua Wang other contries😂😂😂
same lol😂😂😂😂😂
*rolls lahmajuon like a Burito*
Armenians: AHHHHHHHHHHHH (all hell breaks through)
Ani Sinanian OMH 😂 SO TRUE
Omg*
Lola May IKR
No dolmas or filled aubergines?
they are turkish/turkic
Fallen Angels It's minced meat stuffed into things. It doesn't have a nationality. It's Armenian/Turkish/Georgian/Azeri/Greek/Kurdish/Syrian/Lebanese and countless other things. But it's very popular amongst Armenians and the best dolmas I had were made by Armenians, so that's why I mentioned it. Also, Turkey didn't exist 700 years ago. Armenians, minced meat, aubergines and grape leafs did.
+Afghan Actually Turks existed more than thousands years ago have you ever heard Gokturks??
Elif Ünlüaslan Nobody says 'Turkic' peoples didn't exist. The Turks you refer to lived in Central Asia, not modern day Turkey. But the ancestors of the current Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453. Turks arrived in modern day Turkey a couple of hundreds year before that. Other people lived there already. And they had their own customs, traditions and cuisine.
3choBlast3r I didn't say it's not Turkish. I said it's not _only_ Turkish. Nobody has any evidence to suggest that these dishes belong to any specific ethnic group. Also, Turkic people were originally nomadic in the central asian steppes. I think it is highly unlikely that nomads cultivated eggplants and subsequently stuffed them with rice and minced meat. Such elaborate dishes are more common amongst sedentary peoples like Georgians, Greeks and Armenians. But again, there is no proof that this 'belongs' to anyone.
They are called:
1)Pastırma ve dil peyniri
2)Mercimek köftesi
3)Ayran
4)Köfte(but we dont eat it in a soup just the meatball)
5)Lahmacun
6)Kadayıf
These are the name of these foods in turkish
no they're not. shut up
AYNEN
The word t*rk isn't even 2000 years old 😂
@Shoahshana Goldberg-Shekelstein lol that's cute. Now, HISTORICALLY, the word t*rk is less than 2000 years old. It's never been mentioned anywhere. Armenia on the other hand, was mentioned in Egyptian texts, Babylonian maps and Mesopotamian tablets. I'm sure those "books" written by your dictators say the opposite, but you need proof for what you claim. Otherwise, keep your c*mcatcher shut.
@Shoahshana Goldberg-Shekelstein what exactly is funny? That I am going by historical evidence and facts whereas your aliy*v's lapdog? When was the last time you opened a history book? Look up Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt and be amazed. None of them mentioned anything about no subhumans. Armenians were in Caucasus at a time when t*rk didn't even exist. Learn history you slow sewer rat. Trying to steal Iraian and Armenian history like the subhumans that you are. If you're so ancient, what is your contribution to humanity? Why can't nobody find a famous doctor, inventor or even a poet whereas Armenians and Iranians have plenty? Surely since you're ancient you would've had something but you don't because you're subhumans.
I thought it said American food...
omg same
Same
Same lol
Me too
me to xD
I am an Turkısh but they are Turkish food.
I'm sure of it.!.!.
Yiğit Berk OSMDKFKDKFMDMDMDMDJFMFMDÖDL
@@gezgy3295 yanlışmıyım ödnskcfmdskön
moruk adini olsa degistirseydin nsckjkejkjrjkr
by the looks of your username, I dont think so buddy, nice try tho
@@ninetiesmoda you are bok andd where do you know what is bok
Not going to say who... but someone is trying too hard to sound like what they think a guy sounds like...
LOL OMG YES
Who!? Was it Safiyah!?
Or maybe..
maybe..
it's their voice!
it was the asian person. was that a guy or a girl
Ikr
Pastırma, köfte, lahmacun, ayran, kadayıf is Turkish food. Even the name is Turkish. Armenians was living with the Turks and cultures were influenced by each other but these foods are Turkish food. They have to accept this. For example We are eating humus but anyone doesn't say "Humus is Turkish food, the Arabs stole from us." It's basically Arab food. Everyone agrees this.
The Sqooq for exampla bastırma is Turkish food and name is turkish. Meaning of bastırma in Turkish is pressing.
The Sqooq what can you say for ayran? Everyone knows it's clearly Turkish drink. Yogurt has been translated into almost every language from Turkish and is rumored to have come from Central Asia.
But how Armenia was created long before the Turkic People’s of the region were even considered Turkish. Armenians have been around since 500BCE
Ara de siktir exi eli
Elif Durmuş stfu u jealous boz
I would suggest you to do Turkish one next but these are already Turkish...
Lol nope. We have similar cultures because of our history. A lot of these things are shared between the both of us. And also some things with Arabs. There's no need to claim it's yours without actually knowing the reality behind it. It's just things that are commonly shared between us and other places in the Middle East.
then it should be called middle eastern food :/
All of the food showcased was generalized middle eastern and european food with the armenian twist on them thats why they said armenian food just simply because it was prepared in the traditional armenian way. :)
Turks got most of their foods from Lebanon and Iran. But the Armo versions are disgusting.
Anita you are exactly right. This happens in more than one place as well. Cultural food is shared and sometimes there are different adaptations of it. Often times places that are around each other eat the same/similar foods because of location
These people deadass just said the "middle east", bruh..
Armenian is a lot similar to middle east then anywhere else.
@@GivenchyMo for starters Armenians aren't arab
PotatoAlpacas do you think that there’s only Arabs in the Middle East you dimbass?
@@GivenchyMo most of the middle east are Arabs or of Semitic origin (which includes both Arabs and Israel/Jews)
PotatoAlpacas Armenia has close ties with Iran and Syria and other Middle East countries
These are mostly Turkish food but I understand why....they're neighbours
Yes :)
***** I wasn't hoping on dwelling on the past but.....
***** And by the way, I am not an #idiot
Cause the turks stealed it after the genocide.your comment can really offend
+Yazan Exactly
I'm Armenian and I've had all of this! I remember coming home from school and my mom made lahmajun and it's like the rainbow after a rainstorm!
Wooow those are also Turkish dishes!
Yeah :)
all of them except the drink
Yeah Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, and Azerbedjian all share similar food. Nobody "stole" the food like these incredibly ignorant comments are saying. These countries are literally neighbors of course the dishes will be similar
+Mane Ter-Hovhannesian finally an Armenian who isn't so hateful.
all these originated from armenia get ur facts straight
I’m dying over how they put ice in tan 😂
I respect how Buzzfeed for doing this for our Armenian Community
Lahmacun - Levantine Arab
Köfte - Turkish
Ayran / Dough - Turkish/Persian
The alcoholic drink (Raki) - Turkish
Greetings from a Kurd!
KÖFTE - TURKISH
RAKI - TURKISH
LAHMACUN - TURKISH
AYRAN - TURKISH (M.S 552 - ♾
@@YaseminAslan1 jsjsjsjsj
@@YaseminAslan1 doğru .d
@@tihtohcekenhawlikamil2259 Nerelisin
@@YaseminAslan1 Azerbaycandan
"near the middle east" yeah she isn't wrong, i mean, it's right above the middle east lol
south west asia
DAMN POSSIBLE MELTS It's NOT MELTING, IT'S LAHMAHCUN TURKISH FINANCIAL
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Its Arabic because lahma means meat
@@Davidavetikjan So what is lahma arabic word if lahmacun arabs? is happening. Lahmacun is a Turkish dish, friend, everyone will know.
Hepsi türk yemeği o değişik içecek dışında.
@@Davidavetikjan 👎🏻
"What meat is this?"
"Lamb"
Sara: "Nooooo!" 😂
Omg my real name is Helen😂😂
Being from Armenia , this makes me so happy , it's nice when other people learn a bit about your culture.
You shouldve given them some xash 😂😂😂 i bet half of them would throw up😂😂
Joseph Khachatryan OMFG YESSS THEY WOULDDD
:D agreed
I know right, whit garlic hahaha😂😂
SO TRUEE
it's the armenian equivalent to surstromming, isn't it?
The music playing is Kurdish/Armenian! Love to see (hear) it !
Thought it said American food
me too
Me too!
me too lol
Same
Me too😂
OMG same with Balkan/Turkish/Greek food LOVE from Turkey. I don't care what happened, past is in the past. And It's time for love, not hate.
Why Anna LOL
the love will begin when the turks actually admit to what they did. To this day, they disacknowledge that the genocide even happened and its been 101 years.
If you believe that the Genocide never happened, then you are ignorrant. Theres literaly proof of it.
+Armen Quillen theres literally proof of how they were provoked by Russia and slaughtered pregnant woman staked them on sticks and killed people barbarically so they were sent out of the country and because of the conditions of the cold most died as well as thousands of Turk soldiers
Meryem novalic i highly doubt that. But if so, Turkey did it 100,000,000 times more
OH MY GOD THIS IS A THING!! I SCREAMED WHEN I SAW THIS LOL
IKR
+Kevin Bolsajian I never thought this would happen! #lovearmenia
OMG ME TOO
same omg i almost had a heart attack
Isn't it quaint when a spotlight is placed on your little country and culture? Someone took the time to talk about you guys. How exciting.
The people is soo ignorant in the commentsc this is armenian and Turkish food, turkish people and armenians lived together since the tukish people arrived to armenian land, and there was an exchange between food from each side and then we have turkish armenian food
Who else was skimming through BuzzFeed's vids and clicked on the video thinking it said "American Food"
me 😂
Same!
ME OMG
Same
Meeeee
Lahmacun. Also knows as Turkish pizza all over europe.
Can u Prove its Turkish ?
of course i can
go to wikpedia , and say ''Lahmacun'' . you can see the results
+Alisa A. People just call it a turkish pizza, for example in the Netherlands. That's not up for discussion. I believe that it might not be reallt turkish, but that's what it's called often.
+Yusef Santrosyan yes its turkish pizza
That drink is literally turkish ayran...
lmao yeah armenians and turks share a lot of culture as they both lived in the ottoman empire we just can’t get along cuz y’all cut our heads off and forced us out of our homes💕😬
@Aleyna K not what happened that’s what they tell you but historical evidence does show otherwise
@Aleyna K we didn’t rite we didn’t want to convert to being muslim that’s why we were exiled and forced out our heads cut off pregnant women shot and killed mothers forced to watch as the head of their children were cut children forced to see their fathers murdered and the ones who were forced to walk without anything to eat or drink that’s what happened but that’s fine don’t believe it don’t believe that your ancestors forced mine out of their homes because of their religion
@@rayagasisyan7202 kimse kimseyi bir yerden kovmadı hainlik edip iç savaş çıkaran sizlerdiniz
Did buzzfeed do a video about my country????
Am I dreaming?
Ms. Jiminie OMG I’m Armenian and an army I’m totally liking this
Like for Harambe
like hunter
Dicks out
No
+Kassidy Gonzales transgender?
Dicks out for Harambe
Lahmacun onlarınsa bende türk değilim
Knk niye yorumlarda türk yok amq bir biz varız
sadece lahmacun değilbir iki şey dışında hepsi bizim
@yoyoo yooo
Nonsense
0:17 pastırma? 1:39 lahmacun? i know lahmajun is serb food but... dude its not a armenian food! 2:03 kadayıf?!
Golden Guppy Lahmajun is not Serb food, it’s Turkish/Arabic food (although Sarma is Serb food)
ITS AREMNIAN FOOD!
GOOOOGLEE ITTTTTT!
Love turkish food 🇹🇷🇹🇷
Ermeni yemegi gosteriyorlar. AYRAN PASTIRMA .hepsi TURK YEMEGI CILDIRICAGIM
Do turkish version buzffeed !
Like in this video most of them from turkey and there is no turkish food video
no
Leah Garabidian thats mean.
You're right. They should do a full meal of only sheep organs, just like the Turkish tribes did.
iwanthidan94 You see, the fact is that in Anatolia, before the Turks were ever even close to it, there lived multiple ancient civilizations. During this time, the Turks inhabited Central Asia. Their economic system was pastoralism and as such they herded animals under transhumance. During the winters they would take the animals to kislaklar and in the summer to yaylaklar to accommodate the needs of the animals. If I'm not mistaken, goats and sheep were the primary animals used by the Turkic tribes. Since they had little contact with other animals, on top of the fact that due to moving around so much, crops were not primary sources of nutrition, near all parts of the animals were used so as not to waste resources. Not that there were many resources to begin with.
You should make people eat Latvian food, I'd wanna see how people react our food.
Yes. xD Latvias snacks are pretty nice .. and food too
Lahmajun, kadaif, köfte and pastirma...aren't these Arabic/Turkish words and foods? I feel like Armenian cuisine has a lot more authentic and delicious dishes to offer than these generic examples. Like something with pomegranate for example, or that amazing flatbread called lavash or fish from freshwater lakes with fresh herbs...
zeragito 🤦♂️
Turkish Food
I lived in Armenia and that was the best experience of my live
Fun Fact
50% of the armenian food are original Turkish.
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@@King-uh8zz turk not spam turkish flag challenge (impossible, 99% fail)
@@King-uh8zz Armenia has been around over 100x than turkey
@@King-uh8zz this food was on the table of the Armenians, even before the first nomadic Turks appeared on our lands
where the duduk music at omg 🤦🏻♀️
Balaban* 🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
Diana tsarukjan ete Haj es hayi anun azganun uremn imaci duduk@ hajkakana
JohnM71321 did i ask
@@nice5129 No. Duduk. Armenian.
Hello! If you're reading this then have an amazing day! :)
Don't tell me what to do
+OneX Python They're saying have a great day not you should have a great day
No because in Italy it's 11 pm, and I'm in Italy
Its a little late bc it's 17:23
Thank you but it's might
When they say cheers in Armenian, but more with a K, it sounds like there saying: he’s sleeping
LITERALLT ABAHAHA
lahmacuna lahmajun yazmışlar yaaa mutfak tan kendilerine özgür bir şey yok
They wrote lahmacuna lahmaj, yaaa there is nothing free for them from the kitchen
Lan yemeklerin yarisindan cogu bizim zaten amk, ya herseyi gectim AYRAN?? ayrani ingilizce arattiginda bile googlede turk icecegi olarak cikiyor. Tam cildirmalik
@@ileyn6511 aynen kanka
I'M ARMENIAN AND I DON'T EVEN LIKE MOST OF THOSE FOODS. But I loved this video!
literally same
there your a knockoff armenian go chew on a burger
Instead of saying cheers🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣they said sleeping 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking they said gnats, like gnatsink!
@@Soph.202 XD
Idk why but the black girls nose ring was reallly getting to me
Distracting AF.
But she keeps fcking wearing it so obviously she likes it *shrug*
Really? I actually really love it, I love her whole look. Sadly my nose is way to small for those type of piercings haha
it reminds me of cows in India where they put those on the cow's nose
I like it...I wear faux septum rings all the time (I'm not allowed to get it pierced yet).
1:38 lol thats turkish lahmacun
Arabic
@@oandr1 Turkish food go and research
Who thought the title said American?
Me. (^_^")
I did and was so confused
yes!
i was so confused
I did
As an asian person I can't tell if the asian person in the video is a guy or girl.
got me thinking of Mulan
same here, cant tell
either way, I hope her/his/their childhood was OK ketchup fried rice sounds nasty
that Asian guy is a Girl lol
Im thinking it might be a trans guy
I love Armenian food ❤️🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲 Greetings
Also nice to see some similarities with Persian/Arabic cuisine.
(Armenians are an much older nation than Turks Azeris so stop claiming you were the inventors of it lmao)
I’m not Armenian
as armenian u have my respects.
Dolma is turkish by etymology. It comes from the word ‘dolmak’ which in turkish means to fill.
Pastirma is turkish. I comes from the word ‘bastirmak’ which means to press. The meat is pressed.
Lahmacun is likely arabic. It means meat dough in arabic.
Ayran and yogurt is invented by nomads thus another turkish claim.
@@penus7639 imagine. talking to old comment lmao also dont respond anymore please
@@yuraskaTheGuydoesstopmotiom love the agony in “lmao”. Your people manage to remain as uneducated out of country as well.
i know most of these foods names. As an Azerbaijanian they are our traditional foods as well. There is no hate of course! I don’t see anyone as Enemy👍 I think, we all Armenians and Azerbaijanian lived together before, and we were good at those days. So we were like brothers, and that’s why our cuisines are alike. We used to eat together.. i hope this war will end. Loves from Azerbaijan. But please don’t send hateful things to turks🙏🏻✨
YAYYYYY ARMENIA❤️❤️❤️
wtf all of them were turkish except the drink
Are u a nationalist or wat?
Lahmacun is Turkish 🇹🇷🇹🇷
Original lahmacun is arbabic 🇸🇦🇸🇦
@@21_Mark_07 Lahmacun is not Arabic
Lahmacun is turkish food?
1:39 türk yemeyini ermeni yemeyi kimi tanıdırsız sözüm yoxdu tay😂😂😂
İyi de Türkiye’ye ilk geldiğimde bende hepsini Ermeni yemekleri olarak biliyordum
wtf, are you guys serious? That's all TURKISH.
I'm literally thinking this video is a joke. What's coming next? French Food and their showing pizza and lasagna? big DISLIKE
Armenia is Turkey what do you expect? xD
You smell like shit and I like it Lmao Just Kidding Lets be honest here...
+Beautybaby thank you!!!!
Beautybaby All this food shown was originally Turkish food. Like how americans eat british food but that doesnt make it american food. Not hard to understand...