The other day I made dolma and invited friends, Albanian friend said they call it „yaprak“. So obviously passed on from Turks. Also, Armenians and Greeks use names based on the word „dolma“, which is a verb in Azerbaijani, i.e the word is of Azerbaijani (or more generally speaking Turkic) origin. Stupid to claim a food yours when you still use a name in another language. Like saying „Hamburger is Azerbaijani food“ when Hamburg is in Germany.
BestWrapper on
I’m more offended by the ugliness of this „dolma“ rather than appropriation
SheProllyWont on
Yaprake e özdə🤣
Mysterious-Ruin29510 on
I’m Syrian and we have it here lol, I think this is a MENA-Balkan thing
hlongpl on
Typo, must be „Aber“baijan.
depressed_Kedy on
Yaprak sarma da Arnavut yemeğiymiş vay amk
Imsinemdilek on
Its Dolma, Turkic 😥 Not Albanian food
mr_giray1 on
Çal anam çal maşallah…
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Have to leave this [here](https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/dolma-making-and-sharing-tradition-a-marker-of-cultural-identity-01188)
That’s not an Azeri originated food for sure
The other day I made dolma and invited friends, Albanian friend said they call it „yaprak“. So obviously passed on from Turks. Also, Armenians and Greeks use names based on the word „dolma“, which is a verb in Azerbaijani, i.e the word is of Azerbaijani (or more generally speaking Turkic) origin. Stupid to claim a food yours when you still use a name in another language. Like saying „Hamburger is Azerbaijani food“ when Hamburg is in Germany.
I’m more offended by the ugliness of this „dolma“ rather than appropriation
Yaprake e özdə🤣
I’m Syrian and we have it here lol, I think this is a MENA-Balkan thing
Typo, must be „Aber“baijan.
Yaprak sarma da Arnavut yemeğiymiş vay amk
Its Dolma, Turkic 😥 Not Albanian food
Çal anam çal maşallah…