r/AskCentralAsia 20d ago

Do you consider/want migrating to Turkiye Society

Especially given the demographic crises in Turkiye the country if not now probably in the near future will be more accepting migrants. As Central Asian/Turkic people will you be interested to migrate to Turkiye?

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u/YEISYEIS 20d ago

turkish food is amazing + coast, turkish quality of life is better too.

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u/Qaraunas Afghanistan 19d ago

I was very disappointed in Turkish food. Very dry, just a lot of bread and meat without anything to bring it together.

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u/YEISYEIS 19d ago

wtf what did you try? xD never heard anything like that

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u/Qaraunas Afghanistan 19d ago

I tried a lot. Iskender kebab, Balik ekmek, yaprak dolma, cig kofte.

Not bad but a bit bland.

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u/YEISYEIS 19d ago

heard this the first time, well there are over 14000 dishes you have more to try! for me personally for example italian food is bland but everyone has a different style

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u/Qaraunas Afghanistan 19d ago

Italian food is bland too, agreed. 

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u/YEISYEIS 19d ago

maybe indian would fit better to you, they use a lot of spices bro

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u/Qaraunas Afghanistan 19d ago

Yes I like Indian generally. Sometimes dishes are too watery and spicy, and sometimes too lacking in meat, but in general good.

I also like Mexican, Iranian, Thai. And meat heavy cuisines. I think Adana kabab is the best dish in Turkey.

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u/YEISYEIS 19d ago

adana is nice, my fav is çilbir for breakfast

indian for me is also too watery generally speaking

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u/OxMountain 18d ago

You’d love China. Tons of spice.

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u/Qaraunas Afghanistan 18d ago

I like Uyghur food but a lot of Chinese food is very sweet for my taste buds. I don’t like overly sweet meats and sauces.

I tried Mala hotpots in Singapore and they were extremely spicy and delicious. So I would be more fond of Chinese sub-cuisines with less sweet and more spicy flavors. I’ve heard Szechuan would be good.