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Where did shish kabob come from?

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Döner kebab (Turkish: döner kebap or döner kebabı, literally "rotating roast", often abbreviated as döner, also spelled 'donair', 'donar', 'doner', or sometimes 'donner'), is a Turkish dish made of lamb meat cooked on a vertical spit and sliced off to order.

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It originated in the Middle East and later on adopted in the Balkans, the Caucuses, other parts of Europe, as well as Central and South Asia and now found worldwide.

The phrase shish kebab (Turkish: "ÅŸiÅŸ kebap") refers to a meat being cooked on a skewer that is next to or over a fire.

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it is a Turkish food that all the other counties coppied

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The doner kebab comes from bursa turkey......

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narwals?

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