lastofthepatriots
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You do realise for this comment you deserve the death penalty, right?
I'm sorry bro. You might think Pakistani food tastes bad, but I cannot be mad at you for it. Everyone has their own tastes.
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You do realise for this comment you deserve the death penalty, right?
I am sorry but Afghans, indians, Pakistanis are also taking "YOUR" Kebabs as well.This has gone too far now. The Persians are taking our Kebabs!!! Mods, please delete this comment.![]()
I'm sorry bro. You might think Pakistani food tastes bad, but I cannot be mad at you for it. Everyone has their own tastes.
True.

Hi my Persian friend.
To be honest without trolling, I think kebab origins might truly be Turkish. T
As you Turks say Kepap.![]()
Pakistanis can make a really good falooda, even better than Iranian.![]()
who give s flying fck about origin. the origin of human is chimps as well
fck it for the sake of weekend

have you ever had a nice vegetarian kebab or burger?kebab with rice looks tempting![]()
How does Baklava have Jewish roots?I am sorry but Afghans, indians, Pakistanis are also taking "YOUR" Kebabs as well.
I think its such a basic and logical dish that you cant claim it to be yours like
Baklava which I would say its Turkish but it has Jewish roots.
my polite warning to everyone to refrain from trolling or I will be forced to ban you.
many thanks
have you ever had a nice vegetarian kebab or burger?
I have a fortune of having few and it can convert any hardcore meat eater.
on topic
I mostly found Iranian dishes to be bland but the taste buds change over age. I last visited back in mid 80s via taftan. but Iranian dishes are simple and healthy as well.

Now you have gone too far.Baklava which I would say its Turkish but it has Jewish roots.

have you ever had a nice vegetarian kebab or burger?
I have a fortune of having few and it can convert any hardcore meat eater.
on topic
I mostly found Iranian dishes to be bland but the taste buds change over age. I last visited back in mid 80s via taftan. but Iranian dishes are simple and healthy as well.
Azarbarjan is a Persian name and in fact was Azarbayegan (Arabs can not pronounce "G" that's why it turned to "J") which is made of 2 parts Azar+Bayegan ... Azar means "Fire" and Baygan means the guardians in Persian .. which means the guardian of the holy fire .... a fire temple ...Azar means Kebab is Turkish...?
Now you have gone too far.![]()
interesting .....................zoroastrian ????Azarbarjan is a Persian name and in fact was Azarbayegan (Arabs can not pronounce "G" that's why it turned to "J") which is made of 2 parts Azar+Bayegan ... Azar means "Fire" and Baygan means the guardians in Persian .. which means the guardian of the holy fire .... a fire temple ...
According to a modern etymology, the name of Azerbaijan derives from that of Atropates, a Persian satrap under the Achaemenid Empire, who was later reinstated as the satrap of Media under Alexander the Great. The original etymology of this name is thought to have its roots in the once-dominant Zoroastrian religion. In the Avesta, Frawardin Yasht ("Hymn to the Guardian Angels"), there is a mention of âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide, which literally translates from Avestan as "we worship the Fravashi of the holy Atropatene."