Beef and chicken glisten as they rotate slowly on vertical spits before they are carved off in razor-thin strips. Two cooks slide from a sizzling griddle to a warm toaster in a practiced dance. Mounds of fresh tomatoes, cabbage and red onions shine in a colorful tableau.
The scene at Kebap With Attitude in Berlin’s trendy Mitte neighborhood is typical of any street-side stand or restaurant where cooks pile the ingredients into pita bread to create the city’s beloved döner kebab.
But the snack’s status could be in jeopardy if the European Commission approves a bid by Turkey to regulate what can legally take the döner kebab name.
In the balance is an industry that generates annual sales of roughly 2.3 billion euros (nearly $2.6 billion) in Germany alone, and 3.5 billion euros (nearly $3.9 billion) across Europe, according to the Berlin-based Association of Turkish Döner Producers in Europe.
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In April, Turkey applied to have döner kebab protected under a status called “traditional specialty guaranteed.” It’s below the vaunted “protected designation of origin” that applies to geographic region-specific products, like Champagne from its eponymous region in France, but could still impact kebab-shop owners, their individual recipes and their customers throughout Germany.
Under Turkey’s proposal, beef would be required to come from cattle that is at least 16 months old. It would be marinated with specific amounts of animal fat, yogurt or milk, onion, salt, and thyme, as well as black, red and white peppers. The final product be sliced off the vertical spit into pieces that are 3 to 5 millimeters (0.1 to 0.2 inches) thick. Chicken would be similarly regulated.
- thisbenzingring ( @thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org ) English19•1 day ago
So the Germans will just have to rename it and then hold a grudge against Turkey for being dicks?
- Hossenfeffer ( @Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk ) English6•1 day ago
Just call them Deutscher Kebabs and be done with it.
Or - given that Frankfurt gave us the frankfurter, Hamburg gave us the hamburger, and Berlin gave JFK a bit of an issue with doughnuts - just declare Düsseldorf to be the Kebab city of Germany and call them Düsseldorfers!
- Mycatiskai ( @Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca ) 5•1 day ago
I’m sorry we don’t serve Döner Kebab here, we only serve Donairs.
- mitchty ( @mitchty@lemmy.sdf.org ) 1•20 hours ago
No say we serve dönke and make it weird.
- db0 ( @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 9•1 day ago
Easy solution, switch to the superior Gyros.
Turkey is pissed because German döner are the best in the world, and they’re butt hurt about it.
- HamsterRage ( @HamsterRage@lemmy.ca ) 2•1 day ago
You should try a Halifax Donair.
- NoneOfUrBusiness ( @NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io ) 2•1 day ago
You just pissed off everyone in the Middle East with that statement.
- makingStuffForFun ( @makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml ) 1•16 hours ago
Except it’s true. Places all over the world are boasting German style Döner. It’s the business
- superkret ( @superkret@feddit.org ) 4•1 day ago
Meanwhile in Germany, the “center” right party is floating the idea of a government-mandated upper limit for the number of Döner restaurants in a city.
- Hossenfeffer ( @Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk ) English3•1 day ago
Godammit, Turkey, now I want a kebab!
Now there’s a Brexit bonus! Keep your hands off our elephant legs!
One question: are German donners made from beef or did they mean lamb?
- smeg ( @smeg@feddit.uk ) English10•1 day ago
Lamb? Luxury! My local kebabbery can only guarantee “animal”.
Animal? Luxury! My local kebabshack can only guarantee “stuff”.
- Baggins ( @baggins@beehaw.org ) English2•14 hours ago
Medical waste. Sometimes with a shoe still attached.