Turkish Simit

Turkish Simit Simit is a sesame crusted, circular bread from Turkey. Also known as Turkish bagel, Gevrek or Koulour

The simit (savory sesame ring) is perhaps Turkey’s quintessential street food, and it has been so for over 500 years. It...
03/20/2022

The simit (savory sesame ring) is perhaps Turkey’s quintessential street food, and it has been so for over 500 years. It is sold in many spots throughout Turkey’s major cities and in bakeries in smaller towns. Turks of all ages eat it at breakfast, on a ferry boat ride accompanied by a glass of tea, as an afternoon snack, and whenever else hunger sets in.

Turkish Cuisine: The simit (savory sesame ring) is perhaps Turkey?s quintessential street food, and it has been so for over 500 years.

If you are not in Turkey, try it at home! Simit is the most famous street food in Turkey. It is crunchy and nutty on the...
03/19/2022

If you are not in Turkey, try it at home!

Simit is the most famous street food in Turkey. It is crunchy and nutty on the outside and soft and a little chewy on the inside. Sesame seed coated simits make the best breakfast in this world when accompanied by cheese, tomatoes, cucumber and a cup of tea.

Learn how to make simit recipe at home. It is a crunchy bread coated with molasses and sesame seeds. The best quick breakfast in Turkey.

03/18/2022

After the Oxford English Dictionary added the Turkish word "simit" as an entry, we looked into the origins of this ring-shaped sesame bread.

“Tasty and fresh simit and tea or coffee for breakfast.”
03/17/2022

“Tasty and fresh simit and tea or coffee for breakfast.”

Review of Galata Simitcisi, Istanbul: Tasty and fresh simit and tea or coffee for breakfast.

The history of Simit has long roots in Anatolia when the Ottoman Empire reigned. At that time, flour warehouses were cal...
03/16/2022

The history of Simit has long roots in Anatolia when the Ottoman Empire reigned. At that time, flour warehouses were called as Simithane, and the sultan’s oven was called the simit oven. The ring-shaped bread Simit made from the flour was named as the Simid-I Halka (Circle) in Üsküdar Şeriye, 1593.

The history of Simit has long roots in Anatolia when the Ottoman Empire reigned. At that time, flour warehouses were called as Simithane, and the sultan’s oven was called the simit oven. The ring-shaped bread Simit made from the flour was named as the Simid-I Halka (Circle) in Üsküdar Şeriye, 1...

"The word simit comes from Arabic samid, 'white bread or fine flour'."
03/14/2022

"The word simit comes from Arabic samid, 'white bread or fine flour'."

A simit is a Turkish bagel. A simit is in a ring shape that is bigger than your average bagel. The word simit comes from Arabic samid,  'white bread or fine flour'.  Simit is mostly sold by...

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