after France, have these two countries had the most extensive culinary influence?
>>21108230ummm no, sweaty
>>21108232Strange looking döners, köfte and lahmacun.
>>21108230turkish cuisine is just greek and middle eastern food combined, we don't really have anything original, not to say it's bad, it think it's one of the best in the world but i don't think we had any influence. it's just a good mix.
>>21108235may salep always flow in your house, turk fren
not when china exists
>>21108235I agree, it's my favourite fusion food. it's middle eastern food made with clean hands
>>21108232The top right doesn't look the most Italian, but I agree with the rest. Good for Italy
>>21108230France is the only country in the world that ever cooked anything. The rest of us just bang rocks together and hope they taste good.
>>21108235"Greek" food is just a reduced Turkish menu.
>>21108230no it's italy
>>21108232>>21109439>>21111409Obviously he meant italy is before France, and it's who places third. French cuisine is just an Italian derivative fostered by Catherine de' Medici, an Italian mob daughter who's family was as big of a patron of the arts as the catholic church