Yeah he really thought he was on to something until the guy testing the meat said fortunately no horse meat or donkey. So I would say the moral of the story is..... Go to run down shop expect run down meat!
@@azaiqbal1288 I would have loved to have checked it out but I live in London and my cars not Ulez compliant... I can't afford the £12.50 daily charge... That was my kebab money 😂
Donor kebabs are relatively safe. I did biochemistry at uni. As part of a practical, we tested sausages from common supermarkets. The results were an eye opener … we detected horse meat and rabbit in what should have been 100% beef (or pork) products. This was back in 1999 before the findus horse meat scandal
@@leecattell6548 isnt it cheaper to just use chicken and beef???¿ I have some trouble believing your claim, especially when it makes 0 sense financially.
Weird that the council guy said it had to be Lamb only to be classed as doner, despite the definition of doner being meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie.
If anyone remembers Bottom with Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson there is an episode ( I think a Hammersmith riot is mentioned? Anyway they ring the local kebab house and ask if he needs any meet only to be told he’s ok for meat as his Alsatian got run over this morning.🤣
@@leedscab123 I've not seen it for a good while but watching bottom over and over as a kid has welded it into my brain. When he's on the phone to the kebab shop he's says oh you OK for meat WELL BUGGER YOU THEN
you know fluoride is actually good for ur teeth right? fluoride occurs naturally, people think fluoride is bad and all this B.S but without it ur teeth would be fkd
When councils tested them up & down the land years ago the overwhelming majority contained meat of unknown origin because whatever meat it was wasn't tested for , not eaten one since as we're being taken for a ride as usual
@@garyk1334 Google it and this is not the case. The councisl targeted suppliers which already had compliance issues, and found that a fifth of them had meat which was not on the label - but not meat of unknown origin. So it may have had beef or pork, when that was not on the label - for instance the label said lamb only.
Kebab shops will just buy from the cheapest supplier- so it’s likely to contain crap. Then charge the drunk £12+ now. Back in my day doner wraps used to be £5!
I used to buy kebab meat salad no pitta chips and a uk coca cola for £1, I was at Uni in 99-04. I was skint so didn't want to ask questions. I am kinda f%$#@ed up now...but it did taste good...
I worked in a take away were the donner meat came in frozen strips i read the back of the container it was 60% chicken 15% lamb 10% beef the other 15% was spices and filler ... I used to laugh thinking so we esstentially just sell two versions of chicken kebab
I thought to see a familliar format and indeed; this program is the British version a Dutch one. They did the same in Amsterdam where out of the 10 samples also only one was pure lamb and one even was pure pork. Lamb döner was ordered and all restaurants stated it was lamb.
I grew up in Turkey and worked at Kebab shops in Turkey . The best doner kebab I have tasted only in Turkey. I have visited so many countries I could not find the right doner in other countries. In Uk absolutely taste is totally different. I can’t say it’s a doner Kebab
I confirm that. I ate 8 kebabs in Istanbul for half day cause they were delicious! They were looking like thin pipes filled with real meat, garlic sauce, tomatoes and onions I think! In UK they are indeed being made by Turkish people but UK meat is a bit questionable and it's just not that good. I've only managed to eat 2 kebabs in UK! Not that into it in UK.
Whatever they may say about emulsification, the kebab shown as an example near the beginning looks like red processed blobs being put on the skewer. I've seen video from the East where kebabs are being built up in far more pieces with much more elaborate skill with what looks like bits of real meat. Much less processed in appearance.
Me too 😂 Not a fan of processed meat but ate chicken doner few times. I haven't had doner since a teen. I read in an article as a teen they put "unknown" meat in many tested 😱
In Manchester a few years ago on the curry mile in Rusholme, Manchester, a bag containing cats heads was found in the back alley behind the restaurants. Look it up & you will find the news article.
In the Northern Territory of Australia, the government offered a $10 bounty for Feral cats due to thehavocthey were causing on the native animals . The local Aboriginal people were only surrendering the cats heads as they were making good use of the rest of the cat !
If you want 100% of a specific meat either chicken or lamb doner then only go to a restaurant that serves Yaprak Doner. It translates as leaf doner, the cut gives you smaller pieces instead of the long strip of meat but you are guaranteed the meat you want as its made in-house. They basically stack thin,leafs of meat over each other a bit like how they do in this documentary but here it was more blobs of meat they compress to form the industrial doners. Anyway, contrary to popular belief doner is actually a Kurdish invention, throwing that trivia out there in case it pops up as an entry question at the gates of heaven.
Yes and Kebab is a turkish word , we say Souvlakia but yes the yoprak is much better bit like our Gyros . I love turkish food too but Kurdish cooking is to me similar to Greek Cypriot food , bit more delicate. Good shout mate .
In the Maritime Provinces of Canada (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick particularly), we have Donairs, which are similar but differ in the sauce and other ingredients put in the pita with the meat. Like Doners in the UK in Europe, they are a staple of late-night, post-drinking, street-corner food. They are delicious, mostly because of the sauce, which was invented in Canada by Lebanese immigrants.
In Greece call them gyros which is marinated chicken with lemon,garlic,oregano,paprika, olive oil salt and pepper and cooked on a barbecue and its wrapped in pita bread sometimes with chips, if you have the same dish but on a plate its called souvlaki,im sure this was around before the donner as it is called in Berlin where the first Turkish man took it to less than 70 years ago,the souvlaki which can be made up of pork or and chicken is different from the donner which is mostly lamb chicken and mix,I must admit after eating kebbabs all over europe and other places,Berlin does the donner the best but the original souvlaki from Greece is far superior and much more healthier to eat and with the cheese, crete feta cheese added is superior,the Greek yogurt tsaziki is also greek and its also in the mix,greek olive oil too,the combination is the best,it's much different to the donner what people don't realise is when the turks had brought the donner to Berlin, the Greeks had already been doing it for 100s of years probably thousands,its like the Turkish coffee and the Greek coffee,the difference is the Turkish coffee comes with lots of sugar and its more of a dessert where as Greek coffee comes with no sugar and its healthier and is always served with cold mineral water,The first döner kebab in a sandwich form is said to have appeared in Istanbul in the mid-1960s, but it was in Germany in the 1970s that it was developed into the distinctive Döner that we know and love today - a sandwich of salad, roasted vegetables and sauces topped with thinly-sliced meat,There is evidence that souvlaki-like dishes existed in Greece as early as the 17th Century BCE. Stone tools similar to modern-day barbecue skewers have been found on the island of Santorini, which provides proof that spit-roasted meat has been enjoyed by Greeks for hundreds of years,the Lebanese probably been doing this thing for 5,000 years and the Greeks have been doing this thing for around 7,000 years so I would say the Greeks originally found this way of cooking meats 2000 years before anybody else on fhe whole planet
@@Omega-mr1jg he is greek, its either made up stories of how everything in the world is a gift from them and how much better they are, or its despair at reality.
I used to eat Döner kebabs regularly, throughout the late eighties to early 2000’s but stopped eating it approximately 6yrs ago as the quality of the meat was declining over the previous 10yrs! …..more and more kebab shops were opening up in fierce competition with each other, which subsequently meant profit became more important than quality!
You are right the quality now is now rubbish, I had my first kebab in the early 90s and it was so much better back then. A lot of Turks in my city have left and it’s takeaways have been replaced replaced by Iraqis, Syrians and kurds not the same quality, cheap crap and expensive now.
@@WillyEckaslike Yeah a teen girl in Blackpool that was being sexually exploited by Pakistani grooming gangs. She disappeared never to be seen again by her family.
These men in lab coats probably have never ever had a chap ask them "Chilli Sauce Boss?" before, so I doubt they're qualified to make non-emperical assessments of what we wish to eat.
Originally Doner kebab made from beef . If you go Türkiye ask what is it inside . This is Turkish people and Lebanese brought this dish in Uk. But in Uk Doner kebab changes characteristics taste and texture a lot more than what should be the original Doner Kebab
Also UK here, but rice and chips? With.... a kebab? You've been mugged off. Either that or you're a southerner. Let me help you: kebab meat, chili sauce, salad with plenty of raw, red onion, garlic mayo. All wrapped in a flat naan bread rolled up burrito style. There ya go.
Old doner in the early 90s were the best, you could tell it was pure lamb just by the taste and texture, now it's all mechanical recovered meat and leftovers.
You could tell it proper doner kebab back then because it would leave a particular taste at the top of your mouth. Early 2000s was probably the last time I remember kebabs being decent
The thing I really like about doner kebab is the meat is heated up and left to cool down and the process is repeated day after day. I can almost taste the salmanella just thinking about it.
@@topsunnn the meat is cooked 'several' times (and left to cool several times) before you eat it. I may be wrong about the 'type' of food poisoning, but if you reheat meat again and again you're asking for trouble.
Years ago i saw food standards tested multiple uk locations for was it lamb beef chicken etc they found "mystery" meat which was none of these in most kebabs tested
I worked for a kebab factory years ago up here in the north east of england one day we had a slug that got in the mixture and they did nothing about it. It put me right off donner kebabs for life.
20yrs ago, I was delivering a couple of pallets of burgers to a warehouse in Leicester. What I saw put me off kebabs for a fair while. Guy's overalls were covered in crap & blood, his hands too, while he patter what I can only describe as 'pate' onto a thick skewer. It might have looked fine by time he'd finished, but I was never going to eat it.
i honestly like doner meat with a bit of beef in it tbh. my personal best place told me they make it in house and use lamb and beef. legit easy to tell they make it themselves and its banging.
You guys got it all wrong. In Turkish the word doner only means rotary. Some shops mix meat for different flavours doesnt have to be only lamb though its commonly known in the UK to be lamb. In Germany it can be a turkey lamb mix swhich gives it a really nice flavour.
I used to buy a no pitta bread just the kebab meat,salad chips and a Uk can of coke for £1 when I was at Uni in 1999-04. I knew it was dodgy as hell but for the price and being a student I am not asking questions...it did taste good though... This was in COVENTRY I'm a Londoner
I'd love to know who makes the lamb only kebab. I like the Lamb Kofte Kebab, and in the past I know I have not been eating just lamb. Used to like Gregg's sausage rolls, until one day down Kingsway I purchased a couple and felt lucky they were piping hot, offten they are not. Got out the takeaway and munched into the first one ...... Chicken !! Rotten Chicken too, it went straight in the bin and I have not touched them again ever, I used to love those !!! Someone once told me that Pork pies are toungues, cheeks and gums ! I still eat them though ! Its Russian Roulette here in Blighty !!!
Even if I could overlook the rubbish mixed in with the meat the fact that these meats are heated and cooled many many times bother me. It can't be safe
@ 1:32 it looked like that guy had a cut on the palm of his hand, then at 1:34 you can see blood on his finger, yet none of the meat they'd been handling was bloody
It's not going to be noticeably bloody as the blood isn't flowing, you might get a small amount. The more alarming thing is he's got a cut with blood, and this could spread blood bourne infections
@@mohammedqasim7147 Indeed, i imagine he got the place all nice clean and tidy as a film crew were coming in yet failed to take the precaution of wearing gloves to cover his cut hands 🤮
Introducing chicken surely creates an additional risk of salmonella, I dread to think how inappropriately these things are stored and reheated already.
Hi from Germany. Over here we regard 100% Veal kebabs as the best. 100% Lamb is also very high regarded but more difficult to find. Many many shops have 100% Chicken as well and obv we have the cheap ones where a doner costs 2.50€ its basically a ''Ground beef'' mixture with idk what inside it...
I mean it really depends on what kind of Doner you eat , this is whats kalled Kiyma kebab its made out of minced meat . You also have kebab made with stacks of cuts of meat that doesnt contain ground meat
This is important to know often these Kebab shops people tell people it's Lamb but in reality contains beef and pork too. We might not care what its made of but still should be able to make informed decisions and they should punish these people who just add random stuff.
@@glasgowrossco916 I'm still waiting for it Teuchter. I'm guessing that you're in no position to make any such boast… you'd need a brain to shrink in the first place. 😋
I remember the scandal when they looked into the food supply and discovered just how much past the best by meat was recycled into processed food for Europe
That and meat was never what it said. Horse meat and all sorts was found in things like beef burgers. People seem to have just forgotten that massive scandal 😂
This thing has been going on for centuries. If your buying lamb kebab it will alway be 60% lamb and rest will be mixture of chicken and beef. They do this so it sticks well and the taste is apparently surprisingly good instead of pure lamb kebab
Bruh just eat pork or chicken gyro. It's literally just filets of pork or chicken and tou can see it. The couple of times i ate doner i felt thirsty all night. Couldn't sleep.
i dunno what meat is in my local kebab place but it looks a dozen times better then the paste that was shown in this vid. they use real slices of meat and they make it themselves. i always took the quality for granted but i have never had better kebab then at my local kebab shop. i am from the netherlands tho so we might have different standards.
After 10 pints it’s called pure perfection
No its not, it's called good luck at the triple heart bypass that's what it's called.
@@TheDemonGamerOfFleetStreethis body if that's what he wants so be it
@@skollybob yeah if he wants bad health or worse health and a quicker step towards the grave then yeah it's his choice so be be it.
@@TheDemonGamerOfFleetStreet exactly live and be happy, long time dead. Not everyone lives off rabbit food👍
@@skollybob not sure what you mean by rabbit food m8, don't eat rabbit food myself.
Most UK supermarkets were selling horsemeat as beef up until just a few years ago.
Yeah he really thought he was on to something until the guy testing the meat said fortunately no horse meat or donkey.
So I would say the moral of the story is.....
Go to run down shop expect run down meat!
@@3-Kashmir Nothing wrong with horse meat. Before we knew we eating it, it tasted fine.
Horse is actually one of the healthiest red meats. Kangaroo is the healthiest dark meat on the planet
I can run faster now
Horse meat is amazing. I'd pay extra for horse.
I always assumed it was a 50/50 dog/pigeon split lol put away hundreds
Dog and pigeon sounds banging right now...
Ch@rlene-_D0wne$?
I love a doner kebab. I even eat it sober. It's bloody delicious! My issue is finding a decent chilli sauce seems to be an issue these days.
Try McTurk Kebabs in Derby
@@azaiqbal1288 I would have loved to have checked it out but I live in London and my cars not Ulez compliant... I can't afford the £12.50 daily charge... That was my kebab money 😂
@@lockdowng112smash the ukez cameras
@@MotherAlgorithmgood thing to see many people are, it’s an absolute scam
Try siracha chilli sauce, you'll thank me later.
I hope my kebabs are up to scratch, but after 18 pints of lager I tend not to question the ingredients…!
One kebab pls
Cud be a dead baby in it when iv drank 20 pints of beer 🍺 I ďont care
🤣🤣🤣🥳
Facts
You can’t drink 18 pints
Donor kebabs are relatively safe. I did biochemistry at uni. As part of a practical, we tested sausages from common supermarkets. The results were an eye opener … we detected horse meat and rabbit in what should have been 100% beef (or pork) products. This was back in 1999 before the findus horse meat scandal
did you test for human dna? that would have opened your eyes!
🎼 Findus, success on a plate for you 🎶
You’d think horse meat would be too expensive
@@kanhdahar2 if you want human DNA eat Mcdonalds 😂 I can't believe people grew up from being kids and still eat Mac D 🤦🏽♀️
Beef, chicken and lamb. My three favourites in one dish😂
You obviously didn't watch it on the t.v few years bk, we had been lied to, its actually horse and donkey meat.
@@leecattell6548 no way
@@leecattell6548 isnt it cheaper to just use chicken and beef???¿ I have some trouble believing your claim, especially when it makes 0 sense financially.
My too✌️
Mask-a-pony, anyone?
Weird that the council guy said it had to be Lamb only to be classed as doner, despite the definition of doner being meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie.
You literally get chicken doner aswell.
If anyone remembers Bottom with Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson there is an episode ( I think a Hammersmith riot is mentioned? Anyway they ring the local kebab house and ask if he needs any meet only to be told he’s ok for meat as his Alsatian got run over this morning.🤣
I remember that one, man comedy has changed so much. I miss the good old days where people didn't get offended so easily
So he's alright for meat for the rest of the week.
They were going to get rid of the dead gas man there.
There a Chinese near me that got caught with a dog in the freezer, it got shut down but it’s back open
@@justbreakingballs its been 20 yrs since I saw, so a little memory lapse. Still is 😂😂😂
@@leedscab123 I've not seen it for a good while but watching bottom over and over as a kid has welded it into my brain. When he's on the phone to the kebab shop he's says oh you OK for meat WELL BUGGER YOU THEN
Love to see them do something on fluoride in the industry
Fluoride is a bi product of fertiliser. Erm no I mean sorry it’s good for your teeth and doesn’t keep society dumbed down or anything like that.
you know fluoride is actually good for ur teeth right? fluoride occurs naturally, people think fluoride is bad and all this B.S but without it ur teeth would be fkd
They never will people would go mad
Ha , never going to happen. A known neurotoxin and people defend it
Flouride is safe in small quantities
I don't care what it is made of - as long as all the ingredients are honestly listed so I can make an informed choice.
You smh 🤦♂️ zombie no that's the point they're not doing that duh
😂😂😂 When did you last see a Doner Kebab with ingredients listed? They don't list what's in them at any of these "Fast Food" joints.
Well you obviously do care then because why would you need a list of ingredients to decide whether or not to eat it?
When councils tested them up & down the land years ago the overwhelming majority contained meat of unknown origin because whatever meat it was wasn't tested for , not eaten one since as we're being taken for a ride as usual
@@garyk1334 Google it and this is not the case. The councisl targeted suppliers which already had compliance issues, and found that a fifth of them had meat which was not on the label - but not meat of unknown origin. So it may have had beef or pork, when that was not on the label - for instance the label said lamb only.
Kebab shops will just buy from the cheapest supplier- so it’s likely to contain crap. Then charge the drunk £12+ now. Back in my day doner wraps used to be £5!
Can get a kebab meal deal in the north for £5 still. Nice as well!
@@Ryan-17
Back in my day £5 would get you a Doner meal and a livey lass to open _her_ kebab!
😂
@@adamkane7513 😂😂😂😂😂 buckled me that😂
£5 is a lot in Leeds/bradford were I live for a dirty Donna.
I used to buy kebab meat salad no pitta chips and a uk coca cola for £1, I was at Uni in 99-04. I was skint so didn't want to ask questions. I am kinda f%$#@ed up now...but it did taste good...
I worked in a take away were the donner meat came in frozen strips i read the back of the container it was 60% chicken 15% lamb 10% beef the other 15% was spices and filler ... I used to laugh thinking so we esstentially just sell two versions of chicken kebab
@@glasgowrossco916No doubt nicotine damaged meat and a few pubes thrown in for extra zing
I know a burger van that used to use the same stuff and sell kebabs for breakfast 🤣
@@2t-moto-jc223 honestly what places get away with 😂😂
@@quack437 Was from that frozen food store farm foods
Human flesh too
why "fortunately" no goat? that's like saying you "fortunately" didn't find any dry aged filet mignon in your ground beef 🤦
“We put one bucket in while you’re filming.” Normally it’s ten. 😂
I thought to see a familliar format and indeed; this program is the British version a Dutch one. They did the same in Amsterdam where out of the 10 samples also only one was pure lamb and one even was pure pork. Lamb döner was ordered and all restaurants stated it was lamb.
If you want traditional Turkish diner kebabs you NEED to go Green Lanes in Harringey London… trust me you won’t be disappointed
yep its bbq heaven any night of the week
What time you close tonight boss???
Be disappointed with the extortionate price
I had traditional doner in Anatalya and it is next level deliciousness
I'd say Edmonton now has the edge over Harringey as they cater mostly to Turks
I grew up in Turkey and worked at Kebab shops in Turkey . The best doner kebab I have tasted only in Turkey. I have visited so many countries I could not find the right doner in other countries. In Uk absolutely taste is totally different. I can’t say it’s a doner Kebab
99 percent of the kebabs sold in this country are by Turkish people so who's to blame?
@@un_ubcribed99%?
Obviously you're talking utter nonsense.
But you do you....
Best kebab I ever had was from Turkey have to admit
I confirm that. I ate 8 kebabs in Istanbul for half day cause they were delicious! They were looking like thin pipes filled with real meat, garlic sauce, tomatoes and onions I think! In UK they are indeed being made by Turkish people but UK meat is a bit questionable and it's just not that good. I've only managed to eat 2 kebabs in UK! Not that into it in UK.
Berlin was the only place I had donners that where as good as Istanbul.
Whatever they may say about emulsification, the kebab shown as an example near the beginning looks like red processed blobs being put on the skewer. I've seen video from the East where kebabs are being built up in far more pieces with much more elaborate skill with what looks like bits of real meat. Much less processed in appearance.
Yes I have seen that too, the British donner meat is krap in comparison.
I need a Kebab after watching this!
Me too 😂 Not a fan of processed meat but ate chicken doner few times. I haven't had doner since a teen. I read in an article as a teen they put "unknown" meat in many tested 😱
I'm gonna try some today tho 😂
In Manchester a few years ago on the curry mile in Rusholme, Manchester, a bag containing cats heads was found in the back alley behind the restaurants. Look it up & you will find the news article.
In the Northern Territory of Australia, the government offered a $10 bounty for Feral cats due to thehavocthey were causing on the native animals . The local Aboriginal people were only surrendering the cats heads as they were making good use of the rest of the cat !
Tastes like chicken
Bollocks.
@@MrMamooshkano cat
Whether there worth cooking the bollocks I don't know 🤣
@@johnniethepom7545What is it with Australians and going to war with animals? Once a penal colony always a penal colony I suppose 😂
If you want 100% of a specific meat either chicken or lamb doner then only go to a restaurant that serves Yaprak Doner. It translates as leaf doner, the cut gives you smaller pieces instead of the long strip of meat but you are guaranteed the meat you want as its made in-house. They basically stack thin,leafs of meat over each other a bit like how they do in this documentary but here it was more blobs of meat they compress to form the industrial doners. Anyway, contrary to popular belief doner is actually a Kurdish invention, throwing that trivia out there in case it pops up as an entry question at the gates of heaven.
Get a shawarma, you will know what meat is being used
Yes and Kebab is a turkish word , we say Souvlakia but yes the yoprak is much better bit like our Gyros . I love turkish food too but Kurdish cooking is to me similar to Greek Cypriot food , bit more delicate. Good shout mate .
In the Maritime Provinces of Canada (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick particularly), we have Donairs, which are similar but differ in the sauce and other ingredients put in the pita with the meat. Like Doners in the UK in Europe, they are a staple of late-night, post-drinking, street-corner food. They are delicious, mostly because of the sauce, which was invented in Canada by Lebanese immigrants.
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It was a Greek guy.
In Greece call them gyros which is marinated chicken with lemon,garlic,oregano,paprika, olive oil salt and pepper and cooked on a barbecue and its wrapped in pita bread sometimes with chips, if you have the same dish but on a plate its called souvlaki,im sure this was around before the donner as it is called in Berlin where the first Turkish man took it to less than 70 years ago,the souvlaki which can be made up of pork or and chicken is different from the donner which is mostly lamb chicken and mix,I must admit after eating kebbabs all over europe and other places,Berlin does the donner the best but the original souvlaki from Greece is far superior and much more healthier to eat and with the cheese, crete feta cheese added is superior,the Greek yogurt tsaziki is also greek and its also in the mix,greek olive oil too,the combination is the best,it's much different to the donner what people don't realise is when the turks had brought the donner to Berlin, the Greeks had already been doing it for 100s of years probably thousands,its like the Turkish coffee and the Greek coffee,the difference is the Turkish coffee comes with lots of sugar and its more of a dessert where as Greek coffee comes with no sugar and its healthier and is always served with cold mineral water,The first döner kebab in a sandwich form is said to have appeared in Istanbul in the mid-1960s, but it was in Germany in the 1970s that it was developed into the distinctive Döner that we know and love today - a sandwich of salad, roasted vegetables and sauces topped with thinly-sliced meat,There is evidence that souvlaki-like dishes existed in Greece as early as the 17th Century BCE. Stone tools similar to modern-day barbecue skewers have been found on the island of Santorini, which provides proof that spit-roasted meat has been enjoyed by Greeks for hundreds of years,the Lebanese probably been doing this thing for 5,000 years and the Greeks have been doing this thing for around 7,000 years so I would say the Greeks originally found this way of cooking meats 2000 years before anybody else on fhe whole planet
@@cantagiousca5220yap yap yap couldnt you make it any shorter?
@@Omega-mr1jg he is greek, its either made up stories of how everything in the world is a gift from them and how much better they are, or its despair at reality.
I find this quite funny that because of the way that the laws are written this country has essentially turned it into a American Hot Dog kebab. 😂😂😂😂
What’s amazing no matter where you go they all taste roughly the same🤤
I used to eat Döner kebabs regularly, throughout the late eighties to early 2000’s but stopped eating it approximately 6yrs ago as the quality of the meat was declining over the previous 10yrs! …..more and more kebab shops were opening up in fierce competition with each other, which subsequently meant profit became more important than quality!
You just don't know a good kebab shop
Doner simply means turning and Kebab means BBQed. In Turkey you can get lamb or beef or even chicken Döner but lamb is my favorite
You are right the quality now is now rubbish, I had my first kebab in the early 90s and it was so much better back then. A lot of Turks in my city have left and it’s takeaways have been replaced replaced by Iraqis, Syrians and kurds not the same quality, cheap crap and expensive now.
@@ov9322all drug dealers, money launderers
Wow! I now know what I'm eating tonight 😅
Im not watching this until after Christmas, I've got a few weekends planned and i need a kebab after a sesh, before the diet starts in Jan 😂
I bet that Kebab he ate at the end was from the place which had only lamb in the elephant foot.
I'm fairly certain that he went to The Best Turkish kebab on Stokenewington Rd.
Watched a Hairy Bikers episode, where by they went and made a traditional kebab. Looked alot better than anything you would see in a kebab shop
The scientist didn’t test for human flesh 🥺
that allegedly happened in UK following the disappearance of a teenage girl
@@WillyEckaslike Yeah a teen girl in Blackpool that was being sexually exploited by Pakistani grooming gangs. She disappeared never to be seen again by her family.
@@BionicRasta Charlene Downes was her name..not enough evidence to prosecute..
2:33 Only use what? Why blank the audio, did they ask you to or did you find other meats?
There was another video, and it said that they only Use lamb
These men in lab coats probably have never ever had a chap ask them "Chilli Sauce Boss?" before, so I doubt they're qualified to make non-emperical assessments of what we wish to eat.
Originally Doner kebab made from beef . If you go Türkiye ask what is it inside . This is Turkish people and Lebanese brought this dish in Uk. But in Uk Doner kebab changes characteristics taste and texture a lot more than what should be the original Doner Kebab
Love it - can’t beat some good quality doner goes with anything
Rice chips bread salad
Have it!
What. Kebab with rice? Where are you from...
@@Spacezee110 haha I’m from England mate probably says it all 👍
@YIDARMY08 so am I mate. But never had rice with a kebab. At least not a chippy donner
Also UK here, but rice and chips? With.... a kebab?
You've been mugged off. Either that or you're a southerner.
Let me help you: kebab meat, chili sauce, salad with plenty of raw, red onion, garlic mayo. All wrapped in a flat naan bread rolled up burrito style. There ya go.
Cannot beat a donner but you need to have the starter course 10 pints of lager
What ever is in them I love a Kebab & the salad even makes them more tastier, Wont put me off but a very interesting report.
Old doner in the early 90s were the best, you could tell it was pure lamb just by the taste and texture, now it's all mechanical recovered meat and leftovers.
You could tell it proper doner kebab back then because it would leave a particular taste at the top of your mouth. Early 2000s was probably the last time I remember kebabs being decent
Yes, agree, it's all mushyfied meat now, and I also miss doner being cut with knifes instead of the awful machine.@@ov9322
The thing I really like about doner kebab is the meat is heated up and left to cool down and the process is repeated day after day.
I can almost taste the salmanella just thinking about it.
@@omgwatthehell I stand corrected.
In new York apparently the y have to cut it off and Pan fry it for 3 minutes by law because too many cases of food poisoning
Theres no salmonella there lmao. The meat is cooked before you eat it
@@omgwatthehell Salmon-Ella-Re, the Greek version
@@topsunnn the meat is cooked 'several' times (and left to cool several times) before you eat it.
I may be wrong about the 'type' of food poisoning, but if you reheat meat again and again you're asking for trouble.
It's not a surprise though is it really with a lot of these kebab places.
Damn, I’m all hungry now
Years ago i saw food standards tested multiple uk locations for was it lamb beef chicken etc they found "mystery" meat which was none of these in most kebabs tested
There's no way a doner kebab should cost £13, but they do in London.
I worked for a kebab factory years ago up here in the north east of england one day we had a slug that got in the mixture and they did nothing about it. It put me right off donner kebabs for life.
It's ok mate slug kebab
well it is just one slug
20yrs ago, I was delivering a couple of pallets of burgers to a warehouse in Leicester. What I saw put me off kebabs for a fair while. Guy's overalls were covered in crap & blood, his hands too, while he patter what I can only describe as 'pate' onto a thick skewer. It might have looked fine by time he'd finished, but I was never going to eat it.
Mostly kittens
..or dog from China…🤔🤮😳
@@YooZherName yummy
@@YooZherName cute, but not cuddly.
@@YooZherName he’s pretty balsy when he knows I’ve got his back, that’s for sure.
And Ukrainas girls who can’t hold their breath
I don’t care what’s in it as it tastes amazing
Looks delicious 😋
i honestly like doner meat with a bit of beef in it tbh.
my personal best place told me they make it in house and use lamb and beef. legit easy to tell they make it themselves and its banging.
Just like fast food burgers, it's mystery meat.
Wow thats an eye opener 😳😳
Can you do an episode on rapeseed oil?
You guys got it all wrong. In Turkish the word doner only means rotary.
Some shops mix meat for different flavours doesnt have to be only lamb though its commonly known in the UK to be lamb. In Germany it can be a turkey lamb mix swhich gives it a really nice flavour.
Most people, who eat lamb, won't mind a bit of beef or chicken either. Could be a lot worse, like cats or dogs. Or rat. :)
Hindus I guess don't eat beef so might be an issue for them
I used to buy a no pitta bread just the kebab meat,salad chips and a Uk can of coke for £1 when I was at Uni in 1999-04. I knew it was dodgy as hell but for the price and being a student I am not asking questions...it did taste good though...
This was in COVENTRY I'm a Londoner
£8 minimum for that nowadays
@@guser436Definitely not with a drink 😂
If you're in Blackpool it's Charlene Downes your eating.
I'd love to know who makes the lamb only kebab. I like the Lamb Kofte Kebab, and in the past I know I have not been eating just lamb. Used to like Gregg's sausage rolls, until one day down Kingsway I purchased a couple and felt lucky they were piping hot, offten they are not. Got out the takeaway and munched into the first one ...... Chicken !! Rotten Chicken too, it went straight in the bin and I have not touched them again ever, I used to love those !!! Someone once told me that Pork pies are toungues, cheeks and gums ! I still eat them though ! Its Russian Roulette here in Blighty !!!
Haven't touched anything from Greggs, I used to get the most horrible indigestion so don't touch it now
Doesn't the skin added between the layers affect the texture
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Even if I could overlook the rubbish mixed in with the meat the fact that these meats are heated and cooled many many times bother me. It can't be safe
@ 1:32 it looked like that guy had a cut on the palm of his hand, then at 1:34 you can see blood on his finger, yet none of the meat they'd been handling was bloody
It's not going to be noticeably bloody as the blood isn't flowing, you might get a small amount. The more alarming thing is he's got a cut with blood, and this could spread blood bourne infections
@@mohammedqasim7147 Indeed, i imagine he got the place all nice clean and tidy as a film crew were coming in yet failed to take the precaution of wearing gloves to cover his cut hands 🤮
Introducing chicken surely creates an additional risk of salmonella, I dread to think how inappropriately these things are stored and reheated already.
I always wondered how I managed to get food poisoning from something that's made of lamb. It must have been the chicken in it that was undercooked.
It could be you.
The National Lottery Advert 90's.
I ate a lot of doner kebab in Germany.I had no idea it would be as scandalous as burgers.
Germany is different, donner in UK is a mix of everything cheap
Same here, on my stag do in Dortmund. Love the fact that you could get beef doners out there. They were delicious!
Germany is much better for kebabs, they have a massive Turkish population which probably why.
Depends on where you buy it ...normally after a few paints when anything tastes good
Love a few paints on a Friday night
I’ll eat anything after a couple of litres of satin finish and a few emulsion shots
Donkey kebab, Yuuummmmmmmmm just like grandma used to make!
All kinds of loveliness.
Touching raw ingredients without gloves and cuts all over his hands!
Perfect scran after a night out pissed up sat on the step dangling donner into ya gob😆
It's better than I thought it was going to be
Hi from Germany. Over here we regard 100% Veal kebabs as the best. 100% Lamb is also very high regarded but more difficult to find. Many many shops have 100% Chicken as well and obv we have the cheap ones where a doner costs 2.50€ its basically a ''Ground beef'' mixture with idk what inside it...
I mean it really depends on what kind of Doner you eat , this is whats kalled Kiyma kebab its made out of minced meat . You also have kebab made with stacks of cuts of meat that doesnt contain ground meat
This is important to know often these Kebab shops people tell people it's Lamb but in reality contains beef and pork too. We might not care what its made of but still should be able to make informed decisions and they should punish these people who just add random stuff.
Do one to see how much protein is actually available in the protein powders.
@philipedschWell they do. The problem is people think it's a miracle elixir that will make you fit 😂
The last doner kebab I ever had was the one I had when I was sober.
Not long after that I went vegetarian.
Now Vegan.
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I'm still waiting for it Teuchter.
I'm guessing that you're in no position to make any such boast… you'd need a brain to shrink in the first place.
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@@glasgowrossco916found the fascist!
@cnuttheclown1201 another right winger.
How is that working out for you? No meat, just veg. Tragic, your stomach must be loving your choice.
A modified Turkish Gyro?
I remember the scandal when they looked into the food supply and discovered just how much past the best by meat was recycled into processed food for Europe
That and meat was never what it said. Horse meat and all sorts was found in things like beef burgers. People seem to have just forgotten that massive scandal 😂
The takeaways cover up rotten meat by mixing it in spices and loads of salt.
This thing has been going on for centuries. If your buying lamb kebab it will alway be 60% lamb and rest will be mixture of chicken and beef. They do this so it sticks well and the taste is apparently surprisingly good instead of pure lamb kebab
shish is the way forward
I don’t care what’s in it as long as it sobers me up!
What's the point in spending tons of money getting pissed to then spend more trying to sober up?
@@OdinzEinherjar haha that’s true, no point really but a lot of people do it on the weekends
what's in a doner party kebab?😳
Donner Party...goers
That's dark!
when they skewred kindney's for cooking they made donors kebab!
I work in whole sale supplying donner meat and the 5 brands we would had around 38% chicken and 20% lamb
Don’t care if it include chicken or beef just as long as there’s extra chilli sauce 😋
You need to start thinking about ya health bro.
@@TheDemonGamerOfFleetStreet what u on about lol
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Goat and horse are delicious. We need to get over this cultural problem with eating horse in the uk.
Don't mention Blackpool.
Traces of human 😂
I honestly don't care if it's 100% lamb or not. It's meat and it tastes good, that's all I need to know.
1 sample with.. lamb only?!
i thought it'd be one without it!
Bruh just eat pork or chicken gyro. It's literally just filets of pork or chicken and tou can see it. The couple of times i ate doner i felt thirsty all night. Couldn't sleep.
From my experience in Turkey the doner kebabs where of beef, i couldn't find any lamb doner.
What isn't in a donor kebab
My ex-girlfriend's panties...
...she doesn't wear them!
Lamb
This man is touching your meat, with out gloves like its nothing 😂
Just imagine were his hands and fingers have been( scratching his hairy bum then picking his nose oh makes me wanna be sick )
Doberman kebab....
They should test the kebabs in Blackpool, their meat didn't seem right 😂
I don't care what's in it as long as it tastes ok
Jade Goody's kebab?
I'm getting some kebab meat from heron this weekend. I've not had it in ages.
Having kebab and chips tomorrow before I go to the football match 😂
I live in Bradford, shame they can't test for rats.
i dunno what meat is in my local kebab place but it looks a dozen times better then the paste that was shown in this vid. they use real slices of meat and they make it themselves. i always took the quality for granted but i have never had better kebab then at my local kebab shop. i am from the netherlands tho so we might have different standards.
Donkey kebab
Never tried donkey had horse it tasted ok
Donkey kebab? Really who can't tell.teh difference between lamb and donkey
You think this will stop me after a night out 😅