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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Turkish Shawarma in Afghanistan

 



Shawarma (Arabic: شاورما‎) is a dish in Middle Eastern cuisine consisting of meat cut into thin slices, stacked in a cone-like shape, and roasted on a slowly-turning vertical rotisserie or spit. Originally made of lamb or mutton, today's shawarma may also be chicken, turkey, beef, or veal. Thin slices are shaved off the cooked surface as it continuously rotates. Shawarma is one of the world's most popular street foods, especially in Egypt, the countries of the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula, and beyond. 

Etymology: 

Shawarma is an Arabic rendering of Turkish çevirme [tʃeviɾˈme] 'turning', referring to the turning rotisserie. 

History:

Shawarma in Lebanon, 1950 Although the roasting of meat on horizontal spits has an ancient history, the technique of grilling a vertical stack of meat slices and cutting it off as it cooks first appeared in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, in what is now Turkey, in the form of donner kebab. Both the Greek gyros and shawarma are derived from this. Shawarma, in turn, led to the development during the early 20th century of the contemporary Mexican dish tacos al pastor when it was brought there by Lebanese immigrants. 

Preparations: 

Shawarma in a pita Shawarma is prepared from thin cuts of seasoned marinated lamb, mutton, veal, beef, chicken, or turkey. The slices are stacked on a skewer about 60 cm (20 in) high. Lamb fat may be added to provide extra fat for juiciness and flavour. A motorized spit slowly turns the stack of meat in front of a heating element, continuously roasting the outer layer. Shavings are cut off the rotating stack for serving, customarily with a long, sharp knife. Spices may include cumin, cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric and paprika, and in some areas Baharat. Shawarma is commonly served as a sandwich or wrap, in a flatbread such as pita or luffa. In the Middle East, chicken shawarma is typically served with garlic sauce, fries, and pickles. In Afghanistan, most shawarma is made with Chicken meat turkey and is commonly served with tahini sauce because serving yogurt sauce with meat. It is often garnished with diced tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions, pickled vegetables, tahini sauce or sauce. Some restaurants may offer additional toppings like grilled peppers, eggplant or French fries.