There is Big difference on swedish and Turkish meatballs
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Thats because we have many different reciepes of them. There is no only one type of Turkish meatballs
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Evet :) I like the Turkish ones because of endless variety
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Enjoy :))
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Always:) have a nice day
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Take care :)
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Thank you :) you too
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So are so many other things. Looking at you, "Greek" yogurt!
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It’s not even the worst news: French fries are Belgian!

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This is not what we are trying to accomplish here
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Bring me all the meatballs...nationality is no issue.
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Whaaaatttt?!?!
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Looks like NYT food editors have noticed your handiwork at USA Today,
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I love it!!! I’m so glad to be part of an initiative where we are steering large media entities toward interesting and thought provoking storytelling!
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Yeah its originally Turkish just like Baklava, lahmajoun, yogurt, doner kebap, stuffed grape leaf and many others. Greek salad is originally Turkish salad and Greek coffee is originally Turkish coffee too :) Come and taste original in Turkey...
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But calling them Turkey Meatballs would be confusing.
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