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What to eat in the Mediterranean Region? Top 3 Mediterranean Turkish Salads

Last update: Tue Apr 15 2025
Top 3 Mediterranean Turkish Salads
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ANTALYA PROVINCE, Turkiye
4.3
Piyaz
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Piyaz is a traditional salad. In most of the country, it's a general term for a dish of dried beans, parsley, onions, and sumac. In Antalya, however, piyaz also contains a rich and smooth sauce consisting of tahini, lemon juice, and vinegar. The beans are topped with the sauce, and the dish is usually dressed with chopped tomatoes, sliced onions, hard-boiled eggs, olive oil, and parsley.


Piyaz is often eaten as an accompaniment to köfte and similar grilled meats, but it can also be included in a meze selection.

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MERSIN, Turkiye
4.2
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Kısır is a classic Turkish salad made with thin bulgur wheat, tomatoes, mint, garlic, parsley, and either lemon juice or sour pomegranate molasses. Red pepper flakes are often added to the salad to make it spicier. Lemon juice is typically used in northwestern Türkiye, while pomegranate molasses is more commonly used in the southeast of the country.


The salad is ideal for buffets and meze, but it is also often used as a side dish for a variety of barbecued meat dishes. It is traditionally served cold or at room temperature.

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HATAY PROVINCE, Turkiye
3.5
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Zeytin salatası is a traditional dish originating from the Hatay area. This simple salad is made by cracking indigenous green Turkish olives in a copper bowl, one by one. The salad is seasoned with olive oil and pomegranate syrup. It can be served as an appetizer before the main meal or as a healthy and nutritious breakfast.

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