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Islama köfte

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Islama Köfte
TypeEntree
Place of originTurkey
Main ingredientsmeat, spice, broth, bread

Islama köfte is a traditional dish originated in Adapazarı, the capital of Sakarya Province in Turkey.

The dish consists of sliced bread which is dipped in meat broth and grilled along with the meatballs. Tomato slices and green hot peppers accompany the dish, also piyaz can be eaten along with it.

Islama köfte is a popular dish in Turkey.

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