How would u rank their cuisine from worst to best?
Greek = Turkish = poopy.
>>21089770Spain has the worse/nonmemorable cuisines, I think Turkey or Italy has the best
>>210897701. Greece2. Lebanon, Syria, Turkey3. France4. Spain5. Portugal6. Italy7. Africa
>>21089770tell me about north african cuisines
>>21089847It's a mixture of foods you'd find in the levant and spain.
1. Greece2. Italy3. Spain4. Portugal The rest is just bootleg versions of GrecoItalo cusine
>>21089871lmaoNo it fucking isn't
>>21089883>>21089827Could believe this and not think you're just a ignorant chud retard, but you put Greece as #1.What is modern Greece has been an irrelevant back water for over two millenia, their cusine is entirely their local version of the Oriental (Turkish) cuisine they imported being a member of the Ottoman empire for 500 years. All of the balkans, turkey, and The levant has the same shit. But, turkey and The levant have richer cusines due to their easier access to Spices
>>21090103t. guy who couldn't handle all the tzatziki farts
>>21090103>Greece was an Otterman colony for 500 years >Greek food is now Otterman food>Spreads through the Otterman empire>Now Greek food is Otterman foodNext you're going to claim Slavic food isn't Russian in origin or Asian food isn't Chinese in origin.
>>21090154Once again, if it was Greek, why do they use names of foreign origin, particularly from Arabic or Turkish?Maccheroni are Greek in origin, as the name reflects, but parmigiana? Lasagne? Castagnaccio? Italian.Pretty much all the famous Italian dishes are. But Greek cuisine? All the famous dishes are foreign. Hummus? Levantine. Falafel? Egyptian. Pastitsio? Italian. Y'know what's native Greek? Shitty sour mayonnaise soup. Enjoy your avgolemono.
>>21090103I'll take Lebanese hummus over Greek hummus but that's about it.
FranceSpainItalyPortugal Turkey GreeceThe rest
>>21089770>French>Italian>Greek/Turkish>Spanish>Portuguese>The rest>>21089847Shakshouka (the best breakfast to ever exist) is from there.>>21090103>What is modern Greece has been an irrelevant back water for over two milleniaSounds like someone forgot about the ERE.
>>21091728Tzatziki is a Turkish word, and the dish itself is likely Bulgarian. Not Greek in any way.