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Definition of doner kebab in English: doner kebabnoun ˈdəʊnəˈdɒnə A Turkish dish consisting of spiced lamb cooked on a spit and served in slices, typically with pitta bread. (土耳其的)烤肉串,烤羊肉串(通常切成薄片和皮塔饼一起吃) Example sentencesExamples - To wit: crusty shards of doner kebab (spit-roasted lamb-and-beef that is the Turkish version of gyros) are piled on toasted bread croutons and sauced with tomato and wildly tart, runny yogurt.
- Of course, if there's one Turkish dish that most people are familiar with, it's probably doner kebabs, and these were available, using moist, full-flavored lamb.
- These stalls sell the Gulf version of doner kebab; vertical spit-roasted lamb pieces are sliced and served in some form of flatbread such as mafrooda or hollowed-out roll with tomato, parsley, and tahini dressing.
- Next comes a heavy scattering of tandoori chicken pieces, followed by hulking handfuls of greasy doner kebab meat and great globs of onions marinated in a mysterious radioactive-red sauce.
- We had a good evening, got a taxi back, and bought doner kebabs the size of small lifeboats.
- People everywhere in the city walk around munching on shawarma, a species of doner kebab: chicken or lamb sliced off a hot rotating cone, wrapped in either pitta or flat Georgia lavash and dipped in spicy yoghurt.
- I looked for an idea, and spotted the concept of the doner kebab.
- The doner kebab was served with fresh yogurt, ketchup and butter.
- It wasn't always thus: once upon a time, I ate undercooked doner kebabs and washed them down with axle-grease instant coffee like the rest of you.
- Meanwhile, only a quarter had heard of the delicacy lamb's fry, while 14 per cent deemed doner kebabs a traditional regional food.
- You can still pick up a tasty doner kebab or chicken tikka kebab to go - and for a very reasonable price too.
- Having learnt my lesson the hard way, and passed on the doner kebabs, we retired back to Argentina to eat another steak.
- There is doner kebab, there is shish kebab, there is kofte kebab.
OriginFrom Turkish döner kebap, from döner 'rotating' and kebap 'roast meat'. Definition of doner kebab in US English: doner kebabnoun A Turkish dish consisting of spiced lamb cooked on a spit and served in slices, typically with pita bread. (土耳其的)烤肉串,烤羊肉串(通常切成薄片和皮塔饼一起吃) Example sentencesExamples - These stalls sell the Gulf version of doner kebab; vertical spit-roasted lamb pieces are sliced and served in some form of flatbread such as mafrooda or hollowed-out roll with tomato, parsley, and tahini dressing.
- It wasn't always thus: once upon a time, I ate undercooked doner kebabs and washed them down with axle-grease instant coffee like the rest of you.
- The doner kebab was served with fresh yogurt, ketchup and butter.
- Meanwhile, only a quarter had heard of the delicacy lamb's fry, while 14 per cent deemed doner kebabs a traditional regional food.
- We had a good evening, got a taxi back, and bought doner kebabs the size of small lifeboats.
- Next comes a heavy scattering of tandoori chicken pieces, followed by hulking handfuls of greasy doner kebab meat and great globs of onions marinated in a mysterious radioactive-red sauce.
- To wit: crusty shards of doner kebab (spit-roasted lamb-and-beef that is the Turkish version of gyros) are piled on toasted bread croutons and sauced with tomato and wildly tart, runny yogurt.
- You can still pick up a tasty doner kebab or chicken tikka kebab to go - and for a very reasonable price too.
- Having learnt my lesson the hard way, and passed on the doner kebabs, we retired back to Argentina to eat another steak.
- Of course, if there's one Turkish dish that most people are familiar with, it's probably doner kebabs, and these were available, using moist, full-flavored lamb.
- I looked for an idea, and spotted the concept of the doner kebab.
- People everywhere in the city walk around munching on shawarma, a species of doner kebab: chicken or lamb sliced off a hot rotating cone, wrapped in either pitta or flat Georgia lavash and dipped in spicy yoghurt.
- There is doner kebab, there is shish kebab, there is kofte kebab.
OriginFrom Turkish döner kebap, from döner ‘rotating’ and kebap ‘roast meat’. |