My American Friend Tries Turkish Snacks For The First Time 😱🍭
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Watch out! This video can make you feel hungry. My American friend Jay from San Diego, California has tried out some Turkish snacks that I prepared for todays video. In Turkey we have a lot of different sweet and salty snacks that I just wanted to showcase and give you guys some trustworthy and real reactions on their taste from someone who hasn't tried them before. I mean, we Turks already know all these Turkish flavors but seeing an American reaction to Turkish Candy, and Turkish snacks in general, was just so funny to watch. Turkish street food, Turkish delight, Turkish sweets and Turkish food in general is popular all over the world, so that's why we thought it'd be a good idea to take this video. We had so much fun, I hope you guys enjoy watching it as well. • Time Stamps: • ⏱0:00 Fail - Turkish Tea • ⏱0:38 Introduction • ⏱1:59 Eti Pop Kek • ⏱3:12 Ülker Susamlı Kraker • ⏱5:13 Eti Karam Gurme • ⏱7:15 Ayran (Buttermilk) • ⏱9:08 Halley • ⏱9:56 Çizi • ⏱10:54 Çokoprens • ⏱11:53 Çekirdek (Sunflower Seeds) • ⏱12:50 Hoşbeş • ⏱13:39 Çokonat • ⏱14:47 CocoStar • ⏱15:47 Canga • ⏱16:34 Şalgam • ⏱18:13 Sütlaç (Rice Pudding) • ⏱21:00 Sweet Punisher Combo • ⏱22:24 Bloopers • On my channel I make videos about various languages, such as English, German, Spanish and Turkish. • If you want to learn Turkish and understand the Turkish language and its logic, you definitely need to watch this video till the end. • A lot of people around the world have been wanting to learn Turkish because of Turkish TV series. • On my channel I am explaining the key elements of the structure of Turkish, how it is used and what the main similarities and differences between Turkish and English (and other European languages) are. If you are a beginner and want to start learning English and don't know where to start, I'll show how to learn Turkish fast by firstly understanding the language culture and structure. Since Turkish is an agglutinative language, people struggle thinking in Turkish and therefore might learn the grammar because it is rather easy but the usage in everyday conversation can be quite different. • You can watch this video with both English and Turkish subtitles! • • JOIN MY CHANNEL: youtube.com/dillendim/join • INSTAGRAM: dillendim / itsresat • E-mail: [email protected] • Discord: / discord
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