Balık ekmek
Fried or grilled fish in a bread loaf
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Balık ekmek (IPA: Ba'lɯk ek'mek) is a common street food item in Turkish cuisine. It is a sandwich of a filet of fried or grilled fish (typically mackerel, or other similar oily fish), served along with various vegetables, inside a bun of Turkish bread. It is typically served on the Eminönü square straight from the boat on which it is prepared.
The name is a combination of the Turkish words balık (fish) and ekmek (bread).
See also
- Fischbrötchen
- Street food
- Turkish cuisine
- Regional street food: Istanbul
External links
- "A Sandwich A Day: Balık Ekmek in Istanbul" Archived 2020-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
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